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3 Fabulous Restaurants in Merida
3 Fabulous Restaurants in Merida

wanted to spend a little more time talking about 3 wonderful restaurants we ate at on our short but sweet visit to Merida.

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Lydia Pontius, MeridaMike PontiusApril 29, 2024Comment
Casa de Los Venados, Valladolid, Yucatan
Casa de Los Venados, Valladolid, Yucatan

Casa de los Venados is a privately owned home in Valladolid and a national cultural tourism asset with the largest museum-quality collection of Mexican folk art - 3,000+ pieces in their personal collection.

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Lydia Pontius, ValladolidMike PontiusMarch 23, 2023
Luz del Yucatan, Merida
Luz del Yucatan, Merida

Located right in the heart of Merida’s St. Lucia Park, next to Santa Lucia Church, is Luz del Yucatan. It is a lovely boutique hotel housed in a colonial building.  It was built in and around what was once the Convent for the Church of Santa Lucia.

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Lydia Pontius, MeridaMike PontiusMarch 23, 2023Comment
Puerta Hacienda Campeche
Puerta Hacienda Campeche

I have always wanted to stay at a Hacienda. I don’t know exactly when or how I became aware of the architecture, maybe an old Western I watched as a kid, but I have always loved the style.

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Campeche, Lydia PontiusMike PontiusDecember 3, 2021Comment
La Pigua, a restaurant in Historic Campeche
La Pigua, a restaurant in Historic Campeche

Not far from the center of town, and just down the street from the cathedral, is a lovely little hidden gem of a restaurant, La Pigua.

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Restaurant, Lydia Pontius, CampecheMike PontiusNovember 9, 2021Comment
Hacienda Teya, a restaurant near Merida
Hacienda Teya, a restaurant near Merida

Located right off the Cuota outside of Merida, Hacienda Teya is a lovely renovated Hacienda established in 1683.

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Restaurant, Merida, Lydia PontiusMike PontiusNovember 9, 2021Comment
Merida: Matronly Madame of the Yucatan
Merida: Matronly Madame of the Yucatan

A three-hour drive by superhighway due east of Cancun to the colonial city Merida shatters all illusion that any similarities exist between Cancun and what I call real Mexico.

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Merida, Yucatan, Jeanine Lee KitchelMike PontiusSeptember 16, 2019
A Nostalgic Look at the Facades of Northern Yucatan's Coastal Fishing Villages
A Nostalgic Look at the Facades of Northern Yucatan's Coastal Fishing Villages

Our travels eventually took us away from the coast and into the Yucatan and states beyond. We have never lost our passion for discovering the architectural treasures; from the ruined church in Kikil, to the fabulous renovated hacienda, Casa de los Venados, in Valladolid.

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Mari Pintowski, YucatanMike PontiusSeptember 16, 2019
Colonial Valladolid Offers and Authentic Cultural Treat
Colonial Valladolid Offers and Authentic Cultural Treat

Valladolid is an easy destination from the Riviera Maya or Tulum. Take the Tulum-Coba Highway west until you reach the interchange (round-about) leading to Coba in one direction, the monkey sanctuary in the other, and Valladolid straight ahead.

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Yucatan, Mari PintowskiMike PontiusAugust 21, 2019
 
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