
From the parish of St. Christopher
in the east to Santiago in the west; from La Ermita
de San Sebastian (the Hermitage of St. Sebastian)
in the north to Santa Ana in the south, tour her
suburbs with the austere facades of ancient homes,
view the variety of traditional occupations, small
neighborhood stores, and flower and fruit markets
where vendors cry their wares of candied fruits
and homemade ices.
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The Plaza Grande or Main Square, is the central
point for all walking tours. Here a wide variety
of Merida’s characters meet, demonstrating
the intense activity of the cultural capital
of the Yucatán Península

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