Hostels in Merida
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Casa Encuentro De Joaquin Garcia H
Whether you are travelling solo or with a group, the property has a range of Community Dorms and privates Rooms to choose from, each designed to provide a relaxing and inviting atmosphere.
Read more about Casa Encuentro De Joaquin Garcia HHostal Boutique Casa Garza
Hostal Boutique Casa Garza has everything you need to enjoy your stay!
Read more about Hostal Boutique Casa GarzaHostal Barrio Vivo
Barrio Vivo is a cozy, warm and friendly hostel located in the beautiful city of Mérida.
Read more about Hostal Barrio VivoChe Nomadas Merida
The MOST POPULAR and reviewed Hostel in México! Located in downtown Mérida, with a beautiful pool, WiFi
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Few experiences compare to the adventure of traveling to see new places or return to the places we miss.
Read more about HostikCasa Cuevas & Amaro
Casa Cuevas & Amaro the best place for you to stay in Merida!
Read more about Casa Cuevas & AmaroHostal La 59
Hostal La 59 is located in Merida. We want to give you a warm welcome, in the hands of our collaborators.
Read more about Hostal La 59Guaya Hostel
Guaya Hostel has everything you need to enjoy your stay
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Hostal Xiinbal is the perfect match for your holidays in Merida and Mexico.
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Features an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, a bar and shared lounge in the center of Merida.
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Hostal La Ermita Merida is a beautiful, comfortable and young hostel with Free WiFi, pool table and swimming pool in Merida. Easy access to all point of interest from the hostel.
Read more about Hostal La Ermita MeridaCasona Hostel Boutique
Casona Hostel Boutique has warm lighting and a quiet atmosphere, the spaces are spacious and the common a
Read more about Casona Hostel BoutiqueEl Tigre de Santiago
El Tigre de Santiago is the perfect match for your holidays in Merida and Mexico.
Read more about El Tigre de SantiagoHosta La Casa del Keej
Hosta La Casa del Keej located in the center of Merida, where you will find around many places to visit.
Read more about Hosta La Casa del KeejHotel La Catedral Mérida
Hotel La Catedral Mérida comfortable and beautifully decorated Hostel in Merida.
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Situated just 2 kilometers away from downtown, our location is conveniently close to Av Paseo de Montejo, the consulate, and the bullring.
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At Hostal Republic, you will have accommodation in the center of Merida, Yucatan.
Read more about Hostal RepublicZocalo
The Zócalo Hostel is located in the heart of Mérida, Yucatán, in front of the Plaza Grande and next to the Casa de Montejo. The enclosure that houses the Zócalo Hostel is a historic mansion built at the end of the 19th century. This was also the home of the...
Read more about ZocaloHotel las Americas Merida
Hotel las Americas Merida was a colonial mansion, which was refurbished preserving the Hacienda Yucateca style.
Read more about Hotel las Americas MeridaTuubul Kiin Bed & Breakfast
Tuubul Kiin Bed & Breakfast offers 5 comfortable rooms decorated in a very Mexican style and equipped with 1 or 2 double beds, Yucatecan hammock, air conditioning, fan, smart TV and bathroom with hot shower.
Read more about Tuubul Kiin Bed & BreakfastHotel Unknown
Features a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, a bar and garden in Mérida. Our Hotel has 18 rooms, each one equipped with everything necessary for you to have a pleasant and unforgettable stay.
Read more about Hotel UnknownWe have 21 Hostels in Merida with an average rating of 8.2 based on 855 reviews.
About Merida
Mérida, the largest city on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, has twice been voted as the American Capital of Culture. With numerous museums and art galleries, and more than 60 cultural events every year, it’s not difficult to see why. Music is integral to its way of life: each Sunday is salsa night, where locals dance under the twinkling stars in front of the town hall. With Yucatán being the homeland of the Mayan civilisation, Mérida is also the gateway to ancient ruins such as Chichén Itzá and Uxmal.
In a city that celebrates dancing nearly every night of the week, you can learn some moves in a Merida hostel that offers free salsa lessons, as well as music performances from one of the best troubadours in town. Other Merida hostels feature swimming pools and cosy gardens complete with swinging hammocks. For a traditional stay, there's a Yucatán-style hostel set in a remodelled colonial house, with soaring ceilings and restored mosaic tiles.
Just north of Plaza Grande is Santa Lucía, with lots of restaurants as well as a public square hosting live music and traditional dancing every Thursday night. Santa Ana, near the Paseo de Montejo boulevard, is one of the more upmarket areas in Mérida. Also popular is the neighbourhood of Santiago, located a few blocks from the centre of town. Weekly dancing at the Parque de Santiago is a highlight; there's also a night market where you can sample Mexican specialities like tamales (steamed cakes made from corn dough).
Plaza Mayor is the city’s main square, flanked by laurel trees and shaded park benches. It's a great spot for enjoying a refreshing champola (a fruit and milk smoothie) or an ice cream. The Gran Museo del Mundo Maya cultural museum houses more than 1,100 Mayan artefacts, while the Cathedral of Mérida dates back to 1598, making it one of the oldest religious sites in Mexico. Popular day trips include Chichén Itzá, a sacred Mayan archaeological site that's located just under a 2-hour drive from Mérida.
Local buses run from downtown Mérida to the Paseo de Montejo, while most other major sights are easily accessible by foot. Mérida International Airport is a 20-minute journey from the Plaza Grande, and can be reached via a city bus. There are also a number of bus terminals in Mérida, with Terminal CAME connecting to various towns around the Yucatán Peninsula as well as Mexico City.