Where to Stay in Mérida (Yucatan): My Selection of the Best Accommodations
Are you planning a trip to Mérida, in the Yucatán, and wondering where to stay?
You’re in the right place!
I’ve carefully selected the best hotels in Mérida, organized by accommodation type, and you’ll also find the best activities and recommendations for your first trip to the Yucatan‘s capital.
Whether you’re looking for a charming boutique hotel, a luxury experience in a 5-star hotel, an affordable option, or the perfect place for the whole family, you’ll find your ideal hotel here.
From the best hotels in the center of Mérida, close to the Plaza Grande or the Parque Santa Lucía, to hotels with pools (perfect for cooling off on hot days), I’m sharing with you my favorite options.
- And don’t forget to check out my Complete Guide to Mérida to discover the best activities and recommendations offered by this amazing city!
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- Where to Stay in Mérida (Yucatan): My Selection of the Best Accommodations
- Quick Summary: The Best Places to Stay in Mérida
- Hotels Near Plaza Grande
- Hotels near Parque Santa Lucía
- Boutique Hotels in Mérida
- Luxury Hotels in Mérida
- Budget Hotels in Mérida
- Family-friendly Hotels in Merida
- Hotels with Pools in Merida
- Where to Stay in Mérida: The Best Hotel Options
- Looking to Rent a Car to Visit Mérida?
- How to Find a Cheap Flight
- You’re traveling in Mexico? These articles will help you!
Quick Summary: The Best Places to Stay in Mérida
If you’re short on time but want to take a quick look at my favorite hotels in Mérida, here is a brief overview.
For more details and rates, click directly on the names of the mentioned hotels:
- Best hotel near Plaza Grande: Piedra de Agua Hotel Boutique
- Best hotel near Parque Santa Lucia: Ya’ax Hotel Boutique
- Best boutique hotel in Mérida: CIGNO Hotel Boutique
- Best luxury hotel in Mérida: Decu Downtown
- Best budget hotel in Mérida: Che Nomadas Mérida Hostel Adults Only
- Best family hotel in Mérida: Fiesta Americana Mérida
- Best hotel with a pool in Mérida: Historic House Hotel Boutique
- Best pet-friendly hotel in Mérida: La Piazzetta
- Most Instagrammable hotel in Mérida: Hotel Sureño Yucatán
- Best hotel for digital nomads: Villa Orquídea Boutique Hotel
Hotels Near Plaza Grande
Plaza Grande is the historic, cultural, and tourist heart of Mérida.
It’s the city’s main square and home to several must-see attractions like La Casa de Montejo, the San Ildefonso Cathedral, the Macay Museum, the Pasaje de la Revolucion, and the Government Palace.
Additionally, numerous events are regularly held here!
Thus, it’s one of the best places to stay in Mérida, whether you’re visiting with family, as a couple, or with friends.
Here is my selection of the best hotels near Plaza Grande
- El Gran Hotel: Located in the heart of downtown Mérida, this colonial-style hotel offers elegant rooms with balconies that provide city views. Starting at 44$ usd per night. Strong points: historic architecture, on-site restaurant, massage service, and proximity to Plaza Grande and Mérida Cathedral. Perfect for immersing yourself in the rich history and culture of Mérida.
- Holiday Inn Express Mérida Centro: Located in the cultural center of the city, this modern hotel offers comfortable rooms with city views. Starting at 94$ usd per night, breakfast included. Strong points: outdoor swimming pool, fitness center, business center, and close to attractions like Paseo Montejo and Parque de Santa Lucía. Ideal for business travelers and tourists seeking comfort and convenience.
- Merida Santiago Hotel Boutique: Situated in the historic center of Mérida, this charming hotel offers beautifully decorated rooms with garden views. Starting at 166$ usd per night. Strong points: outdoor swimming pool, restaurant, proximity to Parque de Santiago and Mérida Cathedral. Perfect for an intimate experience in a historic setting.
- Piedra de Agua Hotel Boutique: Located on a lively street full of restaurants and bars in downtown Mérida, this luxury hotel offers elegant minimalist-decorated rooms. Starting at 243$ usd per night. Strong points: outdoor swimming pool, spa, restaurant, and proximity to the Main Square and the Contemporary Art Museum of Yucatán. Ideal for couples and travelers looking for relaxation and culture.
Hotels near Parque Santa Lucía
Parque Santa Lucía is a lovely little square located in downtown Mérida, just a 10-minute walk from Plaza Grande.
It’s a charming space with benches, terrace restaurants, and cultural events. An excellent alternative to Plaza Grande, which is noisier and more commercial, right in the heart of the city.
Here is my selection of the best hotels near Parque Santa Lucía
- Casa Tavera: In downtown Mérida, this adult-only boutique hotel offers elegant rooms with garden views. Starting at 132$ usd per night. Strong points: outdoor swimming pool, terrace, à la carte breakfast, and proximity to Mérida Cathedral and Plaza Grande. Perfect for a peaceful and sophisticated stay in the heart of the city.
- Óntico Urban Design Hotel: Located in the heart of the city, this modern design hotel offers contemporary-decorated rooms with city views. Starting at 144$ usd per night. Strong points: bar, shared lounge, 24-hour reception, and closeness to Mérida Cathedral and Paseo Montejo. Perfect if you’re looking for a comfortable and stylish accommodation.
- Hacienda Mérida VIP: This luxury boutique hotel with a colonial style, situated in the historical center of Mérida, offers exclusive rooms with refined décor. Starting at 165$ usd per night. Strong points: outdoor swimming pool, spa, restaurant. Perfect for a high-end experience in an elegant setting.
- Ya’ax Hotel Boutique: In downtown Mérida, this five-star hotel features elegant rooms with views of the pool or garden. Starting at 232$ usd per night, breakfast included. Strong points: outdoor swimming pool, garden, terrace, and proximity to Mérida Cathedral and Plaza Grande. Ideal for a luxurious and relaxed stay in the heart of the city.
Boutique Hotels in Mérida
Here is my selection of the best boutique hotels in Mérida
- Viva Mérida Hotel Boutique: Located in the center of Mérida, this French-Mexican style boutique hotel offers you elegant rooms overlooking the garden. Starting from 122$ usd per night, breakfast included. Strong points: outdoor pool, bar, sundeck, close to Plaza Grande. Perfect for a warm and sophisticated stay in the heart of the city.
- Casa de Las Palomas Boutique Hotel by Paloma’s Hotels – Adults Only: In the center of Mérida, this adults-only boutique hotel features rooms with a rustic and modern touch. Starting from 133$ usd per night. Strong points: beautiful outdoor pool, spa treatments, and close to Mérida Cathedral and Paseo de Montejo. Ideal for those seeking relaxation and comfort in an intimate setting.
- Villa Orquídea Boutique Hotel: In the historic center of Mérida, this charming boutique hotel offers elegantly decorated rooms with garden views. Starting from 166$ usd per night. Strong points: outdoor pool, terrace, à la carte breakfast, and close to Plaza Grande and other attractions. Perfect for a premium experience.
- CIGNO Hotel Boutique: In the La Ermita district of Mérida, this adults-only boutique hotel offers you elegant rooms with views of the pool or garden. Starting from 276$ usd per night. Strong points: outdoor pool, free use of bicycles, restaurant with Mexican and international cuisine, and excellent service. Perfect for travelers looking for a luxurious and relaxing stay.
Luxury Hotels in Mérida
For a luxurious stay in Mérida, start by taking a stroll on Paseo Montejo, with its magnificent houses and excellent venues, such as Casa Tho, which is both a high-end Mexican design boutique and a café-restaurant.
Stop by Coqui Coqui Mérida to create your own perfume, and wander through the charming and less touristy neighborhoods like Santa Ana.
Some of Mérida’s best restaurants include 130 grados, for meat lovers, Azotea Delina which boasts the most beautiful terrace on Paseo de Montejo, or K’u’uk, located in a gorgeous mansion, offering a 9-course menu of contemporary Mexican cuisine.
You can relax at the Colonial Spa Masajes or Boho Spa, or even experience the temazcal – the traditional Mayan sauna – at Xaman.
You can book a private tour to Chichén Itzá and spend the day at La Hacienda Mucuyché, a magnificent 17th-century hacienda with impressive cenotes – Book the private tour to Mucuyché cenotes here!
Here are my top picks for luxury hotels in Mérida
- Hôtel Sureño Yucatán: Located right in the center of Mérida, this hotel offers elegant modern design rooms with city views. Prices start at 166$ usd per night. Strong points: outdoor pool, rooftop terrace, restaurant, and bar. Perfect for travelers looking for a contemporary and dynamic experience in the heart of Mérida.
- Fiesta Americana Mérida: Situated at the intersection of Mérida’s main avenues, this majestic hotel blends Porfirian architecture with modern amenities. Prices start at 221$ usd per night. Strong points: outdoor pool, gym, spa, and kids club. Ideal for families and travelers seeking luxury and comfort in a central location.
- Diez Diez Collection: This exclusive adults-only boutique hotel in the heart of Mérida offers sophisticated rooms with city views. Prices start at 305$ usd per night.. Strong points: rooftop infinity pool, gourmet restaurant, bar, and solarium. Perfect for couples and travelers seeking a luxurious and exclusive experience.
- Decu Downtown: Set in a restored 19th-century house, this boutique hotel offers elegant rooms with original modern touches. Prices start at 332$ usd per night, breakfast included. Strong points: garden, bar, restaurant, and terrace. Ideal for those looking for a mix of history and luxury in downtown Mérida.
Budget Hotels in Mérida
It’s perfectly possible to plan a budget-friendly trip to Mérida.
There are plenty of free attractions in Mérida starting with Plaza Grande, where you can find the cathedral, Pasaje de la Revolución, Casa Montejo museum-house, Macay Museum of Contemporary Art and the Government Palace, with its 27 frescoes!
You could also join the free walking tour of Mérida (Free Walking Tour), which runs daily at 10:00 AM and 5:30 PM, starting from the entrance of Casa Montejo. – Reserve your spot here!
Explore Mérida for free on Paseo de Montejo, in Street 64 with its numerous colorful houses, Santa Ana Park, and Santiago Park.
If you want to eat on a budget in Mérida: head to the market, of course!
For a first visit, I recommend Mercado Lucas de Galves, which is the largest, but there are others such as Mercado de Santiago which also has little gems like Taquería La Lupita where you can enjoy excellent panuchos and salbutes.
If you need transportation, you can use public transport, including the blue Va y Ven bus for the airport.
To get to Uxmal, Celestun or other attractions in the Mérida region, ADO buses are the best low-cost means of transportation!
Here’s my selection of the best budget hotels in Merida
- Che Nomadas Merida Hostel Adults Only: Set in a colonial house, this adults-only hostel offers rooms with Mexican decorative touches. Dorm bed from 8$ usd or private room at 44$ usd. Strong points: outdoor pool with hammocks, communal kitchen, and garden terrace.
- Hostik Hostal Inn: In the heart of Merida, this cozy hostel offers both shared and private rooms with garden views. Dorm bed from 16$ usd or private room at 33$ usd, breakfast included. Strong points: outdoor pool, terrace, bar, and communal kitchen. Ideal for backpackers and young travelers looking for a social and relaxed atmosphere.
- Hotel María José: Located in Merida’s center, this hotel features comfortable rooms with city views. From 39$ usd per night. Strong points: outdoor pool, restaurant, and close to Merida Cathedral and Plaza Grande. Ideal for families and travelers seeking comfort in a central location.
- La Piazzetta: On a charming street in Merida, this boutique hotel offers stylish rooms with city views. From 61$ usd per night. Strong points: Italian restaurant, terrace, and proximity to Plaza Principal and the Contemporary Art Museum of Yucatan. Perfect for couples and travelers looking for a cultural and gastronomic experience in a sophisticated setting.
Family-friendly Hotels in Merida
Merida is one of the top family destinations in Mexico because, in addition to having many interesting attractions, it’s an excellent base for exploring the surroundings.
There are numerous beautiful cenotes in the Merida area! You can join this tour that takes you to 4 superb cenotes with transport from Merida and lunch at a local restaurant.
Don’t forget to explore the famous Mayan city of Chichen Itza! You can book the tour here which also includes the Ik Kil cenote and the yellow city of Izamal
Visit the Yucatan Gastronomy Museum (MUGY), which is both a restaurant and a museum where you can learn more about the region’s gastronomy and ancient cooking techniques.
You can even see a reconstruction of a “choza” – a traditional Mayan house – and watch the Jarana, a traditional dance, on Thursdays at 7 PM!
Visit the Mayan site of Uxmal and don’t forget to check out the chocolate museum, Choco-Story, one of the top activities to do with kids in Merida! You can book this excursion including Uxmal and the Chocolate Museum with round-trip transport
And finally, on Fridays at 8 PM, in front of the cathedral on Plaza Grande, don’t miss the performance of the Mesoamerican ball game, a ritual sport that has been played for more than 3,000 years!
Here is my selection of the best family hotels in Merida
- Viva Merida Hotel Boutique: Centrally located in Merida, this Franco-Mexican style hotel offers elegant rooms with garden views. Family rooms start at 188$ usd per night, breakfast included. Strong points: outdoor pool, bar, solarium terrace, and close to major attractions. Perfect for a cozy and sophisticated stay in the heart of the city.
- Casa Lucia Hotel Boutique: In the center of Merida, near Santa Lucia Park, this charming colonial-style hotel offers elegant rooms with colonial details and garden views. Family room from 243$ usd per night. Strong points: outdoor pool, restaurant, terrace, central location. Ideal for a historical and cultural experience in an elegant setting.
- Wayam Mundo Imperial: In Merida, this hotel with a modern and sustainable design offers stylish rooms with garden views. Double suite from 276$ usd per night. Strong points: outdoor pool, restaurant, bar, and a short walk from Avenida Montejo and Merida Cathedral. Perfect for travelers seeking a contemporary and eco-friendly experience.
- Fiesta Americana Merida: At the intersection of Merida’s main avenues, this majestic hotel blends Porfirian architecture with modern amenities. From 299$ usd. Strong points: outdoor pool, gym, spa and kids club. Ideal for families and travelers seeking luxury and comfort in a central location.
Hotels with Pools in Merida
In Merida, it can get very hot, so choosing a hotel with a pool is an excellent idea. Especially since there are no beaches in Merida; the nearest one is Progreso, 36 km away.
Here is my selection of the best hotels with pools in Merida
- Historic House Hotel Boutique: In the center of Merida, this colonial-style hotel offers sophisticated rooms with garden views. From 144$ usd per night, American breakfast included. Strong points: outdoor pool, restaurant, terrace, and very close to Merida Cathedral and Plaza Grande. Perfect for a historical and cultural experience in a distinguished setting.
- Mas Palomas Concept House: In the center of Merida, this French design hotel features rustically decorated rooms with courtyard views. From 166$ usd per night. Strong points: outdoor pool, spa, gourmet restaurant and just steps away from Paseo de Montejo. Ideal for those looking for a mix of elegance and comfort in the heart of the city.
- Casa Pearl: Located on a quiet street in Merida, this charming hotel offers tastefully decorated rooms with garden views. From 287$ usd per night, breakfast included. Strong points: outdoor pool, terrace, a la carte breakfast, and close to Merida Cathedral and Plaza Grande. Perfect for a comfortable and personalized experience.
- The Diplomat Hotel: Centrally located in Merida, this luxurious adult-only boutique hotel offers stylish rooms overlooking the pool or garden. From 376$ usd per night, breakfast included. Strong points: outdoor pool, bar, restaurant, and close to Plaza Grande and Merida Cathedral. Ideal for couples and travelers looking for a luxurious and relaxing stay in a historical setting.
Where to Stay in Mérida: The Best Hotel Options
Discover my selection of the best places to stay in Mérida, Yucatan, categorized by price and style, so you can find the perfect spot for your next getaway!
Looking to Rent a Car to Visit Mérida?
The easiest way to visit Mérida is to rent a car because buses are limited and there’s so much to see in the surrounding area.
While it’s not super useful to visit the city, having a car is a must to discover the rest of the country.
To rent a car, personaly, I always use Booking.com Cars, for a few reasons:
- You can easily compare the rental cars prices between all the agencies: for sure the easiest way to find the best rate!
- Cancellation is often offered free of charge: no need to worry if you change your mind
- Booking Cars offers full insurance coverage at a lower price than the rental companies, so it’s an instant saving with no effort
Simply click on the green button to find your rental car at the best price:
How to Find a Cheap Flight
The Mérida International Airport receives many domestic flights, as well as direct international flights from Houston, Miami, Dallas/Fort Worth, and (seasonally) Toronto and Los Angeles.
You should compare prices with the Cancun International Airport, but take into account that it is a 4.5-hour drive away.
To book a cheap flight to Mérida or Cancún use our flight comparison tool in collaboration with Skyscanner. It’s the best way to get the lowest price!
The cheapest option is to take the blue “Va y Ven” bus which makes several stops in Mérida like Parque Santa Lucia and the ADO bus station in the historic center for 45 pesos one-way.
However, even though they officially say it runs every 30 minutes, it’s more like every hour, so you need to be patient.
🚗 Rent a car
🗽 Book entrance tickets and guided visits
🏄 Book your sports activities
🌍 Take a travel insurance
🙎 Book a tour
✈️ Book your flight
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