ACTIVITIES IN THE

HISTORICAL HEART OF MÉRIDA

Free activities in the Historic Center of Mérida every day

Mérida stands out as one of the most notable cities to explore in Mexico, with its rich cultural offering and hospitality that make it a favorite of many visitors. For this reason, we present you the options of free events offered daily in the Historic Center of the White City

Monday: Yucatecan dairy

A man and a woman are dancing in front of a crowd.

This event, presented on the ground floor of the Municipal Palace on 62nd Street between 61 and 63, offers a set of typical dances of the state and lasts approximately one hour.

Tip: To ensure a good spot and a comfortable chair, it is recommended to arrive well in advance as it tends to attract a large audience.

Time: Starts at 9:00 p.m.


Tuesday: Musical remembrances

This event, aimed mainly at an adult audience, takes place at 8:30 p.m. in Santiago Park, located on 59th Street between 72nd Street, about seven blocks from the Cathedral.

Tip: If you prefer to avoid walking to the place, you can take a taxi or use digital transportation platforms.

The estimated cost to that location is between $28 and $35.

A band is playing in front of a crowd of people

Wednesday: Historical tour of the General Cemetery

and Night of Cultures

A man and a woman are sitting next to each other in a cemetery.

The historical tour of the General Cemetery begins at 8:00 p.m. and the location can be easily found on Google Maps, at 89 A Street, number 538 between 66.

The Night of Cultures, accompanied by video mapping, begins at 8:30 p.m. at the Casa de Montejo, located on 63rd Street between 62 and 60.


Thursday: Serenade in Santa Lucia

This free event, dedicated to Yucatecan trova music, begins at 9:00 p.m. in the park located on 60th Street between 55th Street, two blocks from the Mérida Cathedral.


In addition to the Serenades, you can enjoy family coexistence with the event "In the heart of Mérida", which begins at 8:00 p.m.

A man is playing a guitar in front of a crowd of people.

Friday: Video mapping in the Cathedral of Mérida

An aerial view of a church with a floral design projected on it at night

Don't miss the video mapping "Sacred Stones" at 8:30 p.m. in the Cathedral of Mérida. You can also enjoy the event "In the heart of Mérida".

Saturday: Ball game: Pok ta pok and Mexican Night

The performance of the Mayan ball game, Pok ta pok, begins at 8:30 p.m. in front of the Mérida Cathedral.

Mexican Night, an authentic party of Mexican traditions with mariachi music, begins at 8:00 p.m. at the Paseo de Montejo Remate, on 47th Street between 56-A.

A group of people are playing a game of soccer on a stage.

Sunday: Bike Route

A group of people are riding bikes down a street

The Biciruta is a completely family-friendly experience that takes place from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm You can explore the main streets of downtown Mérida and some avenues by bicycle, or even rent one.

Mérida Gastronomic Tourist Corridor

Exploring the Culinary Riches of Calle 47

The vibrant 47th Street Gastronomic Corridor emerges as a prominent meeting point for residents and visitors, establishing itself as a key catalyst for the economic development of the area and its surroundings.

This picturesque stretch is home to a variety of establishments that invite you to taste, toast and enjoy in the company of friends and family. Along the street, you will be greeted by restaurants specializing in meat, seafood, Mexican, Italian and Mediterranean cuisine. In addition, you will have the opportunity to enjoy freshly baked breads in cozy corners with various coffee options.


An aerial view of a city street at night with people walking down it.

From ideal options for a delicious breakfast to spaces to share a glass of wine or discover the most stocked whiskey bar, the corridor also offers bars with live music and entertainment for all tastes.

This enclave is not only a delight for the palate, but also a key point to appreciate the architecture of Mérida. The rescue of facades on more than 60 properties along the street adds a special touch, inviting you to immerse yourself in the history and charm of the city.


The 47th Street Corridor stands as the preferred choice to explore the gastronomic diversity of Mexico and the world, all in a pleasant environment and in a truly privileged location.


Among the restaurants you can find are:

Baretto Espresso Bar

Olive

Catherine

Milk Four Seven


Yakuza 

Casa Lecanda

Soul

Cow

Freedom

Micaela Mar y Leña

Sandunga - Traditional Oaxacan Cuisine

130 Degrees Steakhouse

MID point

Marmalade 47 

Mexican Rose