Paseo Montejo - Merida Yucatan

Paseo de Montejo is the main avenue of Merida, this avenue is divided into 2 section, the "Paseo de Montejo" and "Prolongacion Montejo," Here we can find the oldest and most beautiful houses in the city, some now operate as museums, Banks and others are still inhabited by their present owners.
Some we can highlight:
- Palacio Canton (currently Museum of the INAH)
- Quinta Montes Molina(Museum and Performing Events)
- Twin Houses - Casas Gemelas
- House Molina Duarte
- House Peón de Regil
- House Valez
We may also find monuments:
- Monument to the Flag
- Monumento to Justo Sierra
- Monument to Felipe Carrillo Puerto
- Monument to Gonzalo Guerrero
Paseo de Montejo is the meeting point of most meridanos as it has several restaurants, bars, karaokes, discos, cafes, pastry shops, here are all things to all tastes.


Now if you're a weekend we inform you that every Saturday night at the auction will strolling carries out the famous night with Mexican regional music and vernacular, selling Mexican snacks, and crafts.
As you probably noticed the Paseo de Montejo is a mixture of culture, and entertainment in one avenue and it can be every night at a different site and it will take days in the week to know everything there is here day or night.
- Restaurants:
Burguer King , La Trato, La Parilla, La Parranda, Mique's, Checkquers, Gran Café, Los Almendros, Mc Donalds, etc. Burger King, The Deal, La Parilla, La Parranda, Micah's, Checkquers, Grand Café, Los Almendros, Mc Donald's, and so on. - Lodging in:
Fiesta Americana, El Conquistador, Hotel Montejo, Hyatt Regency y más. Fiesta Americana, El Conquistador, Montejo Hotel, Hyatt Regency and more. - Bars & Discos:
Canta México, Tequila Rock, El Cielo Bar, etc. Singing Mexico, Tequila Rock, The Sky Bar, and so on. - Banks & ATM Machines:
HSBC, Banamex, Bancomer, Santandar, Scotia Bank. HSBC, Banamex, Bancomer, Santander, Scotia Bank.
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