Hotels in Merida









- Free Wi-Fi
- Free parking
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Water sports
- Luggage storage
- Pets allowed
Very good
22 reviews









- Beach
- Free Wi-Fi
- Swimming pool
- Free parking
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Shuttle service
Excellent
22 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Swimming pool
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Family room
- Pets allowed
- Balcony/Terrace
Very good
16 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Pool with view
- Free parking
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Airport transfer
Very good
12 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Swimming pool
- Free parking
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Airport transfer
Excellent
15 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Swimming pool
- Free parking
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Massage
- Family room
Very good
51 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Pool with view
- Free parking
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Golf course
- Airport transfer
Very good
64 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Swimming pool
- Spa
- Fitness center
- Golf course
- Massage
- Airport transfer
- Shared kitchen
Excellent
13 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Swimming pool
- Free parking
- Family room
- Luggage storage
- Balcony/Terrace
- Garden
- Room service
Very good
27 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Swimming pool
- Free parking
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Bar
- Airport transfer
- Family room
- Shared kitchen
Excellent
2 reviews
Fast facts about Merida, Mexico
Accommodations | 641 properties |
Popular hotel | Hotel El Cid |
Popular area | Merida City Center |
Nightly rates from | $8 |
Airport | Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport |
Where to stay in Merida
Merida hotels & accommodations

The Hyatt Regency in Merida is a great hotel, just a 20 minute walk from the main town square. The room was clean and spacious, with a large in-room safe. The staff were very friendly. I did not try the in-house restaurants so cannot comment. The pool area was stylish, but the pool would be better if it was heated... the water was very very cold. Otherwise it’s a grea...

my parents and i had a pleasant time in merida largely due to the excellent hospitality provided by alex, the super generous owner, and his super friendly staff members at hotel hacienda merida. not having access to water due to maintenance issues for a while,the owner generously provided us free breakfasts during our entire stay, and even prepared some snacks for our ...

Everything about this hotel was amazing. The staff is super friendly and knowledgable, service is perfect, location is the best you can get - walking distance to all of the center plus Paseo de Montejo (about 20min walk). The room and all of the building is beautiful and the pool is amazing and you WILL need to dip in because it’s really hot in Merida. The best part of...

We had a great stay at the hotel; rooms were lovely, and breakfast was delicious. Staff all had excellent knowledge of the local area and gave us great recommendation for food and drinks, events that were happening, and travel tips! The breakfast was delicious, it was a shame we booked our flight so early on our 2nd night and didn't get a chance to have it again!

We love the hotel, the staff and the location. Fifth time staying there in 20 years.. The location is just a long block from the city center where one can find plenty to see and do. We found the best tacos ever across the street from the cathedral, and cheap. Merida is more Spanish than Spain (I have been to Spain) NOTE: take bug spray because the hotel is “open air”,...

Beautiful building. 5 mins walk to the cathedral. Our pool facing room was quiet in the evenings. A couple of free drink options available in the lobby. It was nice to chill with a coffee or juice before heading out into the heat of Mérida. Good massage available in the spa for $600 MXN. Off street parking (we had a hire car). Big rooms with good AC. In room safe ($500...

We had a lovely time at Fray Diego. The staff were very friendly and attentive. It was easy to walk to all the attractions downtown. The hotel is quiet and peaceful and very clean. THere is a small safe in every room. The beds and pillows are very firm, but we felt the beautiful colonial architecture, calm atmosphere and friendly satff more than made up for that.

The place has definately got potential. The next hotel housed in the same building (former monastery) is amazing and perhaps Caribe can walk over and have a look. Hotel room very outdated, it was clean, but furnishing is old and design isn't really thoughtout (closet opens onto the bed). There was a pool, but deck chairs are wrecked. You do get a good view of the cathe...

this was a good choice of hotel for a couple who like to walk and see the sights. parking was included and getting to and from the hotel from the highway was easy. the only thing missing was a small refrigerator in the room and working wi-fi, essential in today's travel.

Charming spot,a gem, a first class experience at a very reasonable price. Open courtyard,fountain and gardens, comfortable couches and convenient tables. Everything is spotless and staff is warm, friendly & helpful. Owner is on hand, accessible and attentive. Great food in the restaurant.. The shops are the best in Merida. The location is perfect. We truly could not b...

This hotel is located not far from the Centre of Merida and equally as close to the beach at Progresso, but away from the traffic. They have large rooms, is very clean and have a wonderful staff that is very responsive to your needs. The price is excellent through Agoda! The name of the hotel turned me off, but is is a gem - would definitely stay here again!

The only serious issue was that if your booking is through Agoda you will have to pay at the end of the trip and they will try and charge you a different rate entirely. Ours went from $53 a night to $78 dollars a night excluding taxes. Agoda need a good rocket over this issue as not only is it embarrassing to find out you haven't paid but for the rate to raise so muc...

This description and photos do not do this place justice! As our first visit to Mérida, we had our initial hesitations about wandering off the "typical tourist" path but this hotel (and city) has completely changed our perspective. Once you reach the center of the city, the architecture, streets, and overall environment have an old European Spanish influence and feel. ...

Just one night between two main archeological sites. Room was relatively big (for 4) and clean and the bathroom too. Easy accessible by car and reasonobly close to downtown (you have to use tha car anyway). Internet working well in the room. Breakfast not included served in a sister structure across the street, it was fantastic! Buffet with 4 different types of fruits ...

Wir sind nach 1h wieder abgereist, da das Zimmer und auch ein zweites ungesund und eklig nach Schimmel rochen. Unhaltbare Bedingungen. Ich kann mir nicht erklären, wie die gute Bewertung zustandekommt. Wir haben von den drei Nächten nur 50% erstattet bekommen. M.E. Ein Unding, da eine solche Unterkunft gar keine Daseinsberechtigung hat. We left the hotel after one hou...

This property is gorgeously curated and the team working here is so attentive. We were always impressed by how they knew when we were arriving back to open the gate and have our key ready. The recommendations we received of where to eat and what to do were fantastic too and took into consideration our preferences and a variety of price points. Breakfast was phenomenal....

This hotel is an amazing beautiful oasis in the heart of Merida. The staff were super friendly and went our of their way to make our stay relaxing. After a day exploring the sights of Merida and history of the Yucatan, it was great to arrive back "home" at such a beautiful haven.

Really good stay at the Kook Art 57 Boutique. Unrivalled staff with particular gentleman called Eduardo who really went the extra mile to be helpful. We were two female travellers and were given really helpful advice and great service throughout our stay. Pretty little hotel with charm and fantastic value for money! Highly recommended for a cheap and cheerful quirky ...
Cheap places to stay in Merida

We arrived at 07 pm with confirmed booking by Agoda but at the reception they told us that they don't work with Agoda or Booking. I believe it was a lie and that the room was given before to other people, because I've never had such problems with Agoda and because I trust in Agoda. So we went to another hotel: Posada del Angel, nearer to city centre and also with park...

This hotel is located not far from the Centre of Merida and equally as close to the beach at Progresso, but away from the traffic. They have large rooms, is very clean and have a wonderful staff that is very responsive to your needs. The price is excellent through Agoda! The name of the hotel turned me off, but is is a gem - would definitely stay here again!

The only serious issue was that if your booking is through Agoda you will have to pay at the end of the trip and they will try and charge you a different rate entirely. Ours went from $53 a night to $78 dollars a night excluding taxes. Agoda need a good rocket over this issue as not only is it embarrassing to find out you haven't paid but for the rate to raise so muc...

We love the hotel, the staff and the location. Fifth time staying there in 20 years.. The location is just a long block from the city center where one can find plenty to see and do. We found the best tacos ever across the street from the cathedral, and cheap. Merida is more Spanish than Spain (I have been to Spain) NOTE: take bug spray because the hotel is “open air”,...

Great value. Location was perfect. Staff was very friendly. Yes the bathroom was small and the shower messy but so what?!We paid for the breakfast one morning and it was great with great service. The top balcony was a treat at night. We had street noise but I always use a travel noise machine and it blocked it perfectly. Free parking was about 3 blocks away and watched...

Just one night between two main archeological sites. Room was relatively big (for 4) and clean and the bathroom too. Easy accessible by car and reasonobly close to downtown (you have to use tha car anyway). Internet working well in the room. Breakfast not included served in a sister structure across the street, it was fantastic! Buffet with 4 different types of fruits ...

For Mexican Standards and the price the hotel was quite good. Of course you can not expect a 5 star hotel, but it was clean and quite. It is about 35 min walking distance from the bus station. About 10 min walking distance to bars and restaurants. The shower was not the best, but it was ok. The staff at the reception was friendly and helpful. The cleaning staff was als...

We had a great stay at the hotel; rooms were lovely, and breakfast was delicious. Staff all had excellent knowledge of the local area and gave us great recommendation for food and drinks, events that were happening, and travel tips! The breakfast was delicious, it was a shame we booked our flight so early on our 2nd night and didn't get a chance to have it again!

This full-service hotel is in a period mansion from the late 19th or early 20th century. The building itself, especially all public areas, is very well maintained. The hotel offers parking, beautiful rooms for meetings and events, an outdoor swimming pool and sun deck, billiards tables, and a good restaurant specializing in local cuisine. The restaurant has its own ...

Our room was huge and created a lovely first impression. The internal areas of the hotel - outside the rooms - had lovely seating and overhead fans - great for relaxing. Our only criticism would be noise from traffic and street noise when they block off the street and bring out entertainment. Not all rooms would have this noise.

this was a good choice of hotel for a couple who like to walk and see the sights. parking was included and getting to and from the hotel from the highway was easy. the only thing missing was a small refrigerator in the room and working wi-fi, essential in today's travel.

The place has definately got potential. The next hotel housed in the same building (former monastery) is amazing and perhaps Caribe can walk over and have a look. Hotel room very outdated, it was clean, but furnishing is old and design isn't really thoughtout (closet opens onto the bed). There was a pool, but deck chairs are wrecked. You do get a good view of the cathe...

Really good stay at the Kook Art 57 Boutique. Unrivalled staff with particular gentleman called Eduardo who really went the extra mile to be helpful. We were two female travellers and were given really helpful advice and great service throughout our stay. Pretty little hotel with charm and fantastic value for money! Highly recommended for a cheap and cheerful quirky ...

Everything about this hotel was amazing. The staff is super friendly and knowledgable, service is perfect, location is the best you can get - walking distance to all of the center plus Paseo de Montejo (about 20min walk). The room and all of the building is beautiful and the pool is amazing and you WILL need to dip in because it’s really hot in Merida. The best part of...

The Hyatt Regency in Merida is a great hotel, just a 20 minute walk from the main town square. The room was clean and spacious, with a large in-room safe. The staff were very friendly. I did not try the in-house restaurants so cannot comment. The pool area was stylish, but the pool would be better if it was heated... the water was very very cold. Otherwise it’s a grea...

We had a lovely time at Fray Diego. The staff were very friendly and attentive. It was easy to walk to all the attractions downtown. The hotel is quiet and peaceful and very clean. THere is a small safe in every room. The beds and pillows are very firm, but we felt the beautiful colonial architecture, calm atmosphere and friendly satff more than made up for that.
4-star hotels in Merida

The Hyatt Regency in Merida is a great hotel, just a 20 minute walk from the main town square. The room was clean and spacious, with a large in-room safe. The staff were very friendly. I did not try the in-house restaurants so cannot comment. The pool area was stylish, but the pool would be better if it was heated... the water was very very cold. Otherwise it’s a grea...

my parents and i had a pleasant time in merida largely due to the excellent hospitality provided by alex, the super generous owner, and his super friendly staff members at hotel hacienda merida. not having access to water due to maintenance issues for a while,the owner generously provided us free breakfasts during our entire stay, and even prepared some snacks for our ...

This description and photos do not do this place justice! As our first visit to Mérida, we had our initial hesitations about wandering off the "typical tourist" path but this hotel (and city) has completely changed our perspective. Once you reach the center of the city, the architecture, streets, and overall environment have an old European Spanish influence and feel. ...

Just one night between two main archeological sites. Room was relatively big (for 4) and clean and the bathroom too. Easy accessible by car and reasonobly close to downtown (you have to use tha car anyway). Internet working well in the room. Breakfast not included served in a sister structure across the street, it was fantastic! Buffet with 4 different types of fruits ...

This hotel is an amazing beautiful oasis in the heart of Merida. The staff were super friendly and went our of their way to make our stay relaxing. After a day exploring the sights of Merida and history of the Yucatan, it was great to arrive back "home" at such a beautiful haven.

Great value. Location was perfect. Staff was very friendly. Yes the bathroom was small and the shower messy but so what?!We paid for the breakfast one morning and it was great with great service. The top balcony was a treat at night. We had street noise but I always use a travel noise machine and it blocked it perfectly. Free parking was about 3 blocks away and watched...

Absolutely one of the nicest hotels during our Mexico trip. We definitely recommend this hotel to anyone. Hotel staff is the best. No request was too much and they are really friendly and willing to suggest nice places to go for sightseeing and eating. We travelled with a one year old baby and they just go the extra mile to make sure that everything was perfectly arra...

For Mexican Standards and the price the hotel was quite good. Of course you can not expect a 5 star hotel, but it was clean and quite. It is about 35 min walking distance from the bus station. About 10 min walking distance to bars and restaurants. The shower was not the best, but it was ok. The staff at the reception was friendly and helpful. The cleaning staff was als...
Luxury hotels in Merida

this was a good choice of hotel for a couple who like to walk and see the sights. parking was included and getting to and from the hotel from the highway was easy. the only thing missing was a small refrigerator in the room and working wi-fi, essential in today's travel.

This property is gorgeously curated and the team working here is so attentive. We were always impressed by how they knew when we were arriving back to open the gate and have our key ready. The recommendations we received of where to eat and what to do were fantastic too and took into consideration our preferences and a variety of price points. Breakfast was phenomenal....
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Just the city center is worth visiting! Its a good town to stop by for one or two nights, but not more!
For a taste of local food try Pancho's Restaurant and Bar just one block away from the main square. We enjoyed some really good food there!
Very recommended, if you are not into boring Cancun or shallow fun in the bars and discos in Zona Hotelera; definitely worth to see the nice architecture in zocalo and to eat delicious food.
Merida is a small town, and it can be a little bit boring. There are some good restaurants, and they are not expensive but serve really really nice food.
Merida hotels with breakfast
Frequently asked questions
What are the best accommodations in Merida in close proximity to Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport?
Verified tourists to Merida who stayed near Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport have given top rated reviews to Casa Tuch. Suites independientes de diseno. Retiro de lujo, oasis de paz., Mi Shula Casa Merida and Calle Ouvert.
What are the best properties in Merida for families?
Resorts in Merida that are widely scored by families include Hotel Mexico, Merida, Hotel Plaza Mirador and Garra Charrua.
What's the top neighborhood in Merida to stay in?
Favorite areas amongst vacationers staying in Merida include Merida City Center, Xcanatun and Sitpach.
What are the most suitable places to stay found in Merida for lone visitors?
Resorts located in Merida which are highly rated by individual vacationers are Hotel El Cid, Hotel Mexico, Merida and Hotel Plaza Mirador.
What are the best properties around Merida for business travelers?
Accommodations in Merida that are well rated by business visitors are Hotel El Cid, Hotel Mexico, Merida and Hotel Plaza Mirador.
What places to stay located in Merida are well rated regarding cleanliness?
Resortsaround Merida that is well rated with regards to cleanliness include Viva Merida Hotel Boutique, Tecnohotel Merida Norte and Hotel Zar Merida.
What hotels found in Merida are exceptionally rated regarding room comfort and quality?
Hotelsin Merida which is well rated with regards to room comfort and quality include Hotel Maria Jose, Hotel Dubrovnik and Casa Del Maya Bed & Breakfast.
What places to stay in Merida are well rated with respect to service?
Resortsaround Merida that is exceptionally rated with respect to service include Hotel La Piazzetta, Kuka y Naranjo and Viva Merida Hotel Boutique.
What are the prime accommodations located in Merida with a private beach?
An accommodation which has a private beach around in Merida that is highly rated is Suite Ukax Paseo De Montejo Centro De Montejo.
Is quarantine needed for unvaccinated tourists to enter Merida?
Quarantine may be required for unvaccinated tourists to enter Merida from outside the country. For up-to-date and detailed information on travel restrictons, please go to the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you wish to visit, or go to here.
Is pre-departure covid test required for fully vaccinated tourists to enter Merida?
Proof of negative pre-departure COVID-19 test is not required to enter Merida. For updated and detailed information on travel restrictons, please take a look at the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you wish to travel to, or go to here.
