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Quote: For some people Mayan ruins means just looking at a pile of old stones.... well, in Uxmal you can see the real architecture marvels of the Maya, the constructions and their decorating elements are just amazing. I Read More
Quote: This Museum is in a beautiful colonial building and is extremely well laid out and informative (the information is in Spanish). The museum focuses on Mayan culture and history and has excellent explanations of Read More
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Quote: Dzibilchaltun is 15km north of Merida and easy to get to by car. The ruins are spread over a fairly large area, which hints at the city of 20,000 people that was there when the Spanish arrived. The ruins are Read More
Quote: On Saturday night, the main streets are closed in downtown, so it's the perfect place to visit, with all of the old houses and their architecture, which you will love. There are lots of restaurants where you can Read More
Quote: Every Friday at 9pm, the courtyard at the University of Yucatan in the heart of Merida. This university, also known as the Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán (Autonomous University of Yucatan), or UADY, is easy to Read More
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Quote: Mayapan took over from Chichen Itza as the ruling Mayan city on the Yucatan peninsula in the 1200s. However, this was well past the peak of the Mayan civilization, and Mayapan is pretty small for being the Read More
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