The Yucatán Peninsula, a region known for its rich Mayan history, white-sand beaches and breezy seaside villages, has long beckoned visitors in search of a laid-back coastal getaway. But the inland Mérida, the Yucatán’s capital and a low-key, colonial city, is now coming into the travel spotlight. Here, in this colorful metropolis famous for its gorgeous architecture and delicious food, visitors can soak up Mexican culture in a city that is just hitting its stride. And, with the recent opening...
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