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Hotels in Merida
30 Hotels
Hotel Julamis
Calle 53 #475B x Calle 54

The seven-room Hotel Julamis is a charming boutique hotel with lovely rooms that feature beautiful details like hand-painted wall murals and decorative tile floors. Perks like minibars stocked with free water, soda, and beer, as well as free tequila tastings and free gourmet breakfasts made by the chef owner himself are an inviting touch, but in-room amenities are limited: There are no TV or tea- and coffee-making facilities. But the Julamis does offer a beautiful rooftop terrace with comfortable seating and a hot tub. And the convenient location is within walking distance of many top sights, like the cathedral and Zocalo Square, which makes this ideal for guests seeking to explore the city on foot. Travelers might also want to consider the nearby Hotel San Angel, which occupies a prime location by the Paseo Montejo and offers flat-screen TVs in rooms as well as an outdoor pool and restaurant (though rates are more expensive).

Fiesta Americana Merida
Avenida Paseo de Montejo 451, esquina Av. Colon, Col. Centro

The 350-room Fiesta Americana Merida is an upscale hotel situated at the intersection of Merida’s main avenues and close to lots of shopping and dining options. Elegant, spacious rooms are tastefully adorned, if a bit bland, and feature a host of amenities; some (but not all) include free continental breakfast, welcome Champagne, and daily newspapers. The property has two restaurants located in its impressive open plan lobby that occupies the sprawling ground floor, as well as a casual bar with a relaxed atmosphere and a pool table. There’s a lovely outdoor pool and an on-site fitness center. The hotel’s ample meeting and event spaces encompass 16 rooms and attract many business travelers, though families with children are also catered to with a kids’ club. Travelers might want to compare rates with the nearby Hyatt Regency Merida Hotel, a similar property with comparable features and amenities.

Rosas & Xocolate Boutique Hotel & Spa
Paseo de Montejo #480 x 41, Col.Centro

The luxury Rosas & Xocolate Boutique Hotel & Spa is housed in two enchanting, iconically pink colonial mansions on Merida’s posh Paseo Montejo. Its 17 chic and elegant rooms and suites have an array of modern comforts such as flat-screen TVs, Bose sound systems, iPod docks, and sumptuous touches like handmade chocolate soaps in bathrooms featuring open-air soaking tubs. An elegant on-site restaurant with a lovely outdoor patio serves traditional Yucatecan cuisine with a modern twist, and there's a tequila bar and a relaxed rooftop lounge with occasional live jazz. The outdoor pool is small, but situated in a palm-lined courtyard, and there’s also a modern fitness center and a spa that offers chocolate-based treatments. The location, though close to great shopping and dining options, is a bit of a trek to Merida’s main square (the Zocalo) and top sights, and travelers seeking something closer to the Zocalo might want to consider Casa Lecanda instead.

Hotel Hacienda Merida
Calle 62 #439 x 51 y 53, Centro

The eight-room Hotel Hacienda Merida is an upper-middle-range boutique hotel with charming, colonial-style interiors centered around a gorgeous inner courtyard with a lovely pool. There’s also an elegant lobby bar, and for guests seeking a dose of pampering, massage treatments are available. Rooms are homey and colorful, with lovely canopy beds and bathrooms with large walk-in rainfall showers, but some of the air-conditioning units can be loud, and there are no tea/coffee facilities, minibars, or mini-fridges. The prime location is ideal for travelers seeking proximity to the city’s sights, many of which are a short walk away from the hotel. Travelers might also want to compare rates with the nearby three-and-a-half-pearl Hotel Casa San Angel, which has an on-site restaurant.

Hotel Maria del Carmen
Calle 63 No. 550, Colonia Centro

The 94-room Hotel Maria del Carmen is a mid-range property located about three blocks from Merida’s main square, Zocalo, which is flanked by several sites and museums. The property offers simple, fairly basic rooms that are a bit bland but equipped with flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, free Wi-Fi, and generic bathrooms with walk-in showers. Some open right onto the pool area, which is located in a large courtyard surrounded by a sundeck with loungers, green lawns, and an outdoor bar. There’s also a restaurant on-site serving regional Mexican fare. The property mainly draws Mexican tourists seeking a good value and is a popular spot for a variety of functions as it offers three meeting rooms and three banquet rooms. For something with a bit more character, travelers might want to consider the charming boutique Hotel Julamis.

Hacienda Santa Cruz
Calle 86 s/n

The charming Hacienda Santa Cruz is a countryside getaway surrounded by beautiful, lush gardens about 25-minutes outside of Merida. The upper-middle-range property has 25 colorful rooms -- 14 of them built in 2016 -- with vibrant artwork and textiles, though fairly spare furnishings and amenities, as well as flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi. The lovely grounds include two outdoor pools, and there’s a spa offering a range of treatments. There’s also an on-site, open-air restaurant that serves modern Mexican fare and free breakfast. Travelers seeking something similar might also want to consider the Hacienda Misne, which also has a pool and spa.

Piedra de Agua Hotel Boutique
Calle 60 498, Centro, Between 59 and 61

The 20-room mid-range Piedra de Agua Hotel Boutique is a one-minute walk from the sights and museums of Merida’s main square. The historic colonial mansion features beautiful Old World details, like open-air hallways and decorative floor tiles, as well as a lovely atrium patio and a charming, vine-lined courtyard with an outdoor bar and pool. While guest rooms are pleasant enough and equipped with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, decor is spare, bathrooms are tiny, and some furniture shows wear and tear. The small fitness center and spa treatment area are also underwhelming, as they're located in an open-air hallway and have limited privacy. For charming, individually decorated rooms, travelers should consider Hotel Julamis, which has a lovely rooftop terrace with a hot tub and a free gourmet breakfast at a similar price point, though it's farther from the Zocalo. 

Casa Lecanda Boutique Hotel
Calle 47 #471 X 54 Y 56

The upscale Casa Lecanda is a charming boutique hotel with seven rooms and lovely gardens in a central location two blocks from Paseo Montejo, Merida’s main avenue. Interiors are tastefully appointed and feature original details like decorative tiling and exposed ceiling beams. The elegant rooms marry such features with handsome, custom wooden furniture as well as modern comforts like flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, and free Wi-Fi (though they lack tea/coffee making facilities), plus some have balconies. Common spaces include several lovely patios furnished with comfortable seating amid the lush, green gardens, and there’s also an outdoor pool. Though there’s no full restaurant, the hotel’s wine and tequila bar serves snacks, and daily continental breakfast is included in room rates. The nearby Rosas & Xocolate hotel has a full restaurant as well as a spa and fitness center, but rates are more expensive.

Hotel Casa San Angel
Montejo #1 x 49 Centro

The 15-room Hotel Casa San Angel is a charming, upper-middle-range, boutique hotel located right at the start of the prestigious Paseo Montejo, Merida’s main avenue that’s lined with restaurants, shops, beautiful mansions, and museums. Centered around an enchanting inner courtyard festooned with potted plants and greenery, the property provides a relaxing stay -- a tranquil atmosphere that's maintained by a no-kids-under-12 policy. Rooms are spacious and homey, and though amenities are limited -- there are no in-room minibars, mini-fridges, or tea/coffee facilities -- they feature pleasant, Mexican decor, lovely bathrooms, and hammocks. The hotel’s restaurant serves tasty Mexican fare, and there’s a small outdoor pool on-site. There’s also a boutique stocked with an assortment of Mexican arts and crafts made by local artists. The nearby Casa Lecanda is more luxurious and offers a larger pool, but rates are more expensive.

Luz En Yucatan
Calle 55 #499 x 60 y 58, Centro

Set in an old, rambling house full of colorful common rooms and charming outdoor spaces, Luz En Yucatan is a mid-range hotel that’s full of character and a laid-back vibe. An array of individually-decorated rooms range in size from standard offerings to large suites and one-bedroom apartments with kitchens, as well as a penthouse, all equipped with flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, and mini-fridges stocked with free welcome beers. Other perks include a free bar cart in the hallway, and though there’s no restaurant on-site nor breakfast available, guests are free to use a communal kitchen and dining room. There's also a lovely outdoor pool in a charming courtyard that's a welcome respite in the hot summers. Tourists are drawn by the hotel’s inviting, easygoing atmosphere and convenient location that's a short walk to most of Merida’s top sights, though for something a bit more stylish, travelers might also want to consider the Hotel Julamis.