Boutique Hotels in Mérida, Mexico

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Merida Boutique Hotels Provide a Unique Vacation Experience

Go off the beaten path for a Mexican vacation and stay at Merida boutique hotels. Guests love the colonial-age architecture of the Villa Mercedes Merida as well as the proximity to downtown. You can enjoy the full experience of this Yucatan city that provides a different scene than the beach cities. Learn more about what makes our hotels different than the experience you’ll get anywhere else in the area.

Eat, Sleep, and Relax at the Top Merida Boutique Hotels

You don’t have to venture far away from our unique hotels to find exquisite food and fine entertainment. We’re proud to provide guests with round-the-clock dining options between our four on-site restaurants. Asai Japanese Cuisine offers a Japanese menu through the night and into the morning, while El Centro and Maria Mar y Tierra are your sources for Mexican food and contemporary cuisine from 6 am to 11 pm. The Curios Bar is a cocktail and lounge bar that also offers nighttime entertainment. Take time for yourself and relax by the pool or get a workout in at the 24-hour fitness center.

Located in the hotel zone of Merida, Villa Mercedes Merida is across from the CIC and just a five-minute walk from the U.S. Consulate and Paseo de Montejo. You’ll have quick and easy access to attend conferences and then visit some of the most notable historical sites in the area. Shop during the day and take in the nightlife when the sun goes down. There’s more than enough to keep you busy in the area surrounding the top Merida boutique hotels.

Experience Mexico from Boutique Hotels in Merida

Merida presents visitors with nearly 500 years of history. Monuments and ruins still stand today that precede the presence of Spanish conquerors. Monumento a la Patria (Monument to the Fatherland) stands as an homage to the city's rich history. Visitors can get up close and personal to examine the art and hand-carved figures. You can also take a free walking tour of Merida to learn about the city’s Mayan heritage and colonial era.

Located 23 miles inland, Merida is not a beach town, but there are plenty of cenotes in the surrounding area for those who would like to go for a swim. Cenote Xlacah is the nearest cenote outside the city, but there are plenty more like it to explore in the surrounding area. Venturing to Puerto Progreso Beach on the Yucatan’s northern coast is about a 40-minute drive from boutique hotels in Merida. Puerto Progreso Beach is covered with white, sandy beaches, beach clubs, the world’s longest pier, and Mayan ruins.

Stay at the Best Merida Boutique Hotels

Guests love the proximity to the nearby conference center, Paseo de Montejo, when staying at our unique Merida boutique hotels.
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