This is Merida's Arms Square, a typical European colonial city square. Surrounded by centuries-old buildings, there are retro carriages on the square, you can take the carriage to enjoy the various buildings of the Arms Square, full of nostalgia.
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This is Merida's Arms Square, a typical European colonial city square. Surrounded by centuries-old buildings, there are retro carriages on the square, you can take the carriage to enjoy the various buildings of the Arms Square, full of nostalgia.
Merida's Arms Square is the largest city square in the ancient city, surrounded by flowers, colorful all seasons. The church and town hall are also on this square where everyone can take a horse-drawn carriage tour around the entire square, which is very retro and worth experiencing.
Like most Mexican cities, the center of the city is the Grand Plaza, the center of the city radiates the surrounding streets. The Grand Plaza itself is a small open park, with tall laurel trees, comfortable iron benches, affable visitors and unfettered white doves forming a portrait of Merida's life. The large Merida city logo is erected on the side of the square, from which you can easily view the facade of the Cathedral of San Ilde Fonso, so it is also a place for tourists.
Close to the apartment, often go there at night, the scenery is beautiful at night, there are more surrounding attractions, there are cathedrals, Governor's Mansion, Yucatan Autonomous University, etc. In the evening, you can take a car and carriage tour on the southeast of the square.
Plaza grande The Grand Plaza is also called Arms Plaza. It is the city center of Merida. The yellow Merida Cathedral stands in the center of the square. There are also some famous shops and restaurants around the square. It is usually very lively. Some, celebrating gatherings, It can be said that Merida people and tourists like to come to the place.