The colonial-style Hotel Santa María Mérida is in the historic center of Mérida, 10 minutes’ walk from the Cathedral. Set in beautiful gardens, it offers an outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
With easy access to Mérida's main roads, this hacienda-style hotel is just a 3-minute drive from Mérida Airport and 10 minutes from the center of town.
With a great location in Merida near the historical city center, this hotel offers Porfirian architecture combined with contemporary amenities and services just a short drive from the airport.
Hotel Plaza Mirador offers its guests an outdoor swimming pool, business center and meeting facilities just 1312 feet from Merida’s Main Square. Free WiFi access is available throughout.
Set in a restored Art Deco mansion, Casa del Balam Merida offers an outdoor pool, free WiFi zone and air-conditioned rooms with cable TV. Mérida Cathedral is just 2 blocks away.
Located in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, this hotel is within walking distance of the shops and restaurants of Paseo de Montejo Boulevard. It features an outdoor pool and free in-room WiFi.
Wayam Mundo Imperial features a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, a bar and garden in Mérida. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
This Merida hotel is a XVII century home transformed into a boutique hotel, Hotel La Mision de Fray Diego. Only one block from the city's historic center and commercial zone.
Wayam Mundo Imperial features a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, a bar and garden in Mérida. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
it is a beautiful place to stay. Also, the food is great.
Well located in the center of Mérida, Casa Tavera provides air-conditioned rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a garden. This 5-star hotel offers a terrace.
Everything, location, the place itself, the staff.
Set in the historic center of Mérida, El Palacito Secreto Luxury Boutique Hotel & Spa is just 10 minutes’ walk from Paseo de Montejo and Merida’s Cathedral and only 0.9 mi from The International...
It was esthetically beautiful. The staff was excellent
Offering an outdoor swimming pool and free breakfast, the Diplomat Hotel is located within Mérida's historic center, 0.6 mi from the Plaza Grande Park and 2625 feet from the Zoo.
Great breakfast! Every day was different, flavourful and healthy
This hotel is located in the center of Merida, Yuctan Mexico. The historic 19th century hotel offers an outdoor pool, massage services and a flat-screen TV in every room.
El hotel es muy bello y acogedor, además de la ubicación.
Hotel Boutique Casa Flor de Mayo is an elegant and peaceful eight room property located within walking distance to all the attractions, restaurants, cultural events offered in the historic center and...
Lovely hotel with great hosts who were kind and helpful at all times
Offering free WiFi, this Mérida Hotel La Piazzetta is located on Mejorada square and 755 feet from Museo De la Canción Yucateca and just a few blocks from the Cathedral, market and Paseo Montejo.
Very cosy, super friendly staff, so many plants. We felt very much at home!
Located in Mérida, a 7-minute walk from Conventions Center Century XXI, Hotel & Suites Yuca Ville Siglo XXI provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a...
Located in Merida, Hacienda San Pedro Nohpat offers its guests facilities that include an outdoor pool with bar services, free Wi-Fi access and airport shuttle for a fee.
Nice room, quiet and beautiful place, relaxing atmosphere.
Hotel Mody Merida has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Mérida. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and dry cleaning services.
Modern good size room. Very clean and friendly staff.
Located in Mérida, a 4-minute walk from Merida Cathedral, Hotel Real Toledo by Kavia has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
The location is great and the building is beautiful.
Attractively located in the Centro de Merida district of Mérida, Hotel La Nacional By Kavia is located a 2-minute walk from Main Square, one mile from Merida Bus Station and 4.7 miles from Conventions...
Very central, we loved the place and the swimming pool.
Ideally set in the center of Mérida, Hotel Mejorada Merida has air-conditioned rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a terrace. This 3-star hotel offers a tour desk.
Excellent breakfast served and really helpful staff
Located within a 6-minute walk of Main Square and half a mile of Merida Bus Station, Amplia Habitación Privada Centro provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Mérida.
Ya'ax Hotel Boutique features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Mérida. With free WiFi, this 5-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Centrally located just 10 minutes’ walk from Mérida Cathedral, Hacienda Mérida VIP offers an outdoor pool and a 24-hour reception. Free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking are provided.
Super locatie, authentiek hotel en aardige mensen.
Gamma Mérida El Castellano has an outdoor swimming pool with sun loungers. It is just 1148 ft from Mérida’s main square and 16th century cathedral. On-site parking and free Wi-fi are available.
Great location, comfortable beds, clean and quiet.
Kuxtal Hotel Boutique has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Mérida.
De belles petites attentions, et un accueil chaleureux
FAQs about hotels in Mérida
On average, 3-star hotels in Mérida cost $49 per night, and 4-star hotels in Mérida are $70 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Mérida can be found for $111 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Mérida this weekend is $77 or, for a 4-star hotel, $132. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Mérida for this weekend cost around $239 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $80 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Mérida for tonight. You'll pay around $128 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Mérida will cost around $248, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Merida is a beautiful city, easy to navigate and a lot to...
Merida is a beautiful city, easy to navigate and a lot to see. Great restaurants at all price levels. A safe friendly city full of fun. Not to be missed if travelling in Mexico.
Visit the Pyramids take a trip to Campeche, the yellow city. Stroll along the boulevard and visit to beautiful historic houses and museums
Michelle
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
We really liked the city.
We really liked the city. You need to understand the bus situation and we tried, bought bus passes, tried using them but they were not coded the way our phone was displaying so we ended up using taxi service for all of our visitations to museums, central, restaurants, etc. It wasn't expensive but much more than the simple bus or combi travel would have been. Merida has lots to offer, especially with tours outside of the city, a bus trip to the beach in Progresso for 25 pesos each way, very cheap, cenotes, pyramids, on and on!
Jennifer
Mexico
10
Scored 10
Merida is a historic small city/big village with several...
Merida is a historic small city/big village with several local entities and several upscale newer businesses too. Old buses and new buses. Very friendly and safe. People walk about the streets are pretty much all hours. It was fun. Energetic.
JEFFREY
U.S. Virgin Islands
10
Scored 10
Merida is a very beautiful city, I liked when they Have...
Merida is a very beautiful city, I liked when they Have those wonderful concerts and festivities in Santa Lucia park, and in addition there are so many beautiful places to visit, like museums, endless restaurants, tours all over the city on those double deckers buses with open roofs, also the beach is very beautiful and more, do much more, the list of wonderful and beautiful places and things to do in Merida is endless, my wife and I go to Merida twice a year, we live the city, it's gorgeous, very friendly people and very safe. Greetings to beautiful Merida from Anchorage Alaska USA. Fernando and Ailini.
Efrain
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Merida is a big, historic, busy city surrounded by Mayan...
Merida is a big, historic, busy city surrounded by Mayan ruins, historic haciendas and beautiful cenotes. The Merida restaurant scene has everything from chef owned culinary gems to family run taco shops. There are many excellent tour guides available for in-depth exploration of the city and surroundings or one can do so on their own using public transportation or with a rental car.
Anne
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I’ve visited Merida several times and was happy that my...
I’ve visited Merida several times and was happy that my companion enjoyed her first visit. It’s a walkable, safe, friendly, beautiful city. Great sights, many very good restaurants, and a friendly population — great bus and collectivo system, also .
We loved the hostel and had a short but very great time with the owner(s). Very friendly and cool, caring and lovely people. The hostel is definitely among our top 3 in Mexico. We loved the style and would always come back. The use of the kitchen is very handy, the patio is very cosy, the craft beer sold by the owner is cheap and great, the little souvenirs they sell are unique (no pressure to buy!), and the free coffee with reggae music and the welcoming friendly dogs made our mornings! Gracias por todo, chicos!
Good location, within easy walking distance of the center of town and the ADO bus terminal. The Hotel and rooms looked great, the U shaped pool was long enough to swim laps. We dropped of our luggage a few hours before check-in, stayed by the reception, for a very small fee. They were doing some repainting, workers were unobtrusive and quiet. WIFI and water pressure was better than most places I stayed in Mexico. Beds were fairly comfortable. It would be a great value if not for the issues.
I feel honored that I met these two people in my travel to Mexico. They made the Merida experience even more special for us. Both Catrina and Diego are marvelous hosts, we had great time together in the breakfast hours, the facility was clean and with a lot of history, close to the city center. She cooked for us and we had great time. It was actually very emotional the whole experience. Diego and Catrina muchas gracias por todos!! (los griegos)
What we liked the most was the proximity to both Paseo de Montejo and the Plaza Grande. Also, the service was exceptional the owner of the small hotel was at the property every day and he's very nice, courteous, and helpful. He would offer us water and coffee every time he would see us and when we went to the beach he lent us a couple of towels and a beach bag. We'll loved Merida and I'll try to book a room at this hotel again when we go back.
200-year-old Hotel originally owned by Lebanese immigrant.. maybe the explanation for the ornate middle eastern court-yard arches. Beautiful wood doors to each room. Hotel has good central location in Merida. Good breakfast included. Service was great!
In Merida, we enjoyed visiting the Museum of the City of Merida and the nearby busy public market. On another day, we walked to the beautiful Museo de Arte Popular de Yucatán.
Great host, who was extremely helpful with picking day trips and storing our luggage the day after our stay. He studied in Europe, so there was no language barrier at all. Additionally, the hotel is a really cozy and clean place just in the middle of Merida’s historic centre. Just an exceptional place to stay, in particular after some horrible experiences we made in Mexico so far…
Judy made a fabulous breakfast every morning. Freshly cooked and with fruit - and the best coffee we have had so far in Mexico. The pool was a bonus but the stand out part is the absolutely beautiful building and decor. The bedroom we had was upstairs with twin beds and a lovely big terrace. Also try to book a tour with Ellie - Uxmal and a great cenote visit in one day.
You could not ask for more: The room was big with a nice fridge, the parking next door, you could sit outside the room in a nice area, the breakfast was the best we had in Mexico and the little restaurant offered a healthy alternative to the tipical mexican food. To top everything else you could ask for a "pre breakfast coffee" if you woke early.
This hotel is as beautiful in person as it is in the photos. Service is excellent, with manager Aaron going the extra mile for anything you need. Great places to eat on the way to and from the wonderful sights of Merida. Very comfortable room, Ours had a sweet balcony overlooking the pool. Would stay here again and again.
Luxury rooms, vip service, relaxing common areas with a pool. Everything from check in to check out was exceptional! Start off your day with their delicious breakfast and head out to explore Merida from this convenient location. Be sure to stop next door at the coffee shop and indulge in a sinfully delectable quiche.
Amazing property fairly close to the center of Merida.
Very tastefully decorated rooms, following Mexican motifs. Comfortable beds and hot water
Most kind and attentive staff which spoke great English (which is not easy to come across in Mexico)
Delicious breakfast.
A shop 200 m down the street.
- beautiful, bright and spacious room, pool and modern design of the hotel
- perfect location in the city centre of Merida
- supermarket and the main square are just a few minutes walk away
- during our travels in Mexico we visited many hotels, this was one of the best :)
The best stay that I’ve had in Mexico! Great location…a truly oasis in the middle of Centro. Design of the place and room was stunning. Plus I slept like a baby! Javier, please send me the link of the memory foam you guys use for the mattresses! :)
The breakfast was freshly made to order but was an extra cost. The hotel is located about a 10 minute flat walk from the centre and is nice and quiet( apart from the cockerell but that's Mexico for you and not the hotels fault!)
The breakfast was very good! It was included in my stay. I liked that there was a menu for me to choose from unlike most hotels I visited in Mexico! The portions are decent as well and the food comes with coffee and juice!
Stayed at this cozy Casa in Mexico and loved it! Clean rooms and had a real family vibe. The place is nice and quiet. The staff is awesome, really friendly and made me feel right at home. Totally recommend it! 😊
The location is excellent, downtown, close to the best restaurants. The hotel is clean very simple, but they keep it ok. They have parking spaces in the same building that in Mérida is not always often downtown.
Place is super cute and very homey. Family ran business by a French man who lives in Canada and now Mexico along with his wife. very very welcoming quite place.
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