🇲🇽 Mérida, Mexico
Mayan Sun B&B
📍 457B, Calle 76, Mérida, 97000
Dein Aufenthalt — Mayan Sun B&B
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Das Eigentum — Mayan Sun B&B
Mayan Sun B&B is a modest, family-run guesthouse near Mérida's historic centre. It feels like entering a relaxed, plant-filled courtyard where the owner might greet you with a cup of fresh papaya juice. The rooms are simple but clean, with tiled floors and ceiling fans; there's a small pool and a rooftop terrace. Best suited to budget-conscious travellers who want a quiet, authentic base rather than resort amenities.
Chroniken von Mérida
Mérida was founded in 1542 on the ruins of the Maya city T’ho, using its stones to build the cathedral and governor’s palace. It became a henequen (sisal) boomtown in the 19th century, which funded its grand Paseo de Montejo boulevard and French-style mansions. The 20th-century decline of henequen led to a long economic slump, but since the 1990s tourism and expat investment have revived the city. Today Mérida is a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, with a blend of Maya, colonial and modern Yucatecan culture.
Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Vollständiger Mérida-Guide →Die besten Monate
November to February: dry, with daytime highs around 30°C and much lower humidity; also the peak of cultural festivals like Mérida Fest (Jan) and Hanal Pixán (Nov). Crowds are moderate but manageable outside Christmas/New Year.
Peak / Festival Surge
July is peak heat and humidity season—temperatures often exceed 35°C and rain is frequent. It’s also the main holiday month for Mexican families, so hotels are busy and prices rise moderately. The Feria de la Xmatkuil agricultural fair (late July–August) draws local crowds. Expect high occupancy at mid-range places like Mayan Sun.
Budget Schulter Saison
March–April (especially after Easter) offers lower prices and less heat, though March can still be warm. Late October to early November (before Day of the Dead surge) gives good deals and milder weather.
Wetter & Verpackung
Mérida has a tropical savannah climate with a distinct wet season from June to October—afternoon downpours are sudden and intense. Pack light, breathable clothing (linen, cotton) and a compact umbrella or lightweight rain jacket; waterproof sandals are also wise for flooded streets.
Live City Briefing veröffentlicht — Mérida
- A major repaving of Paseo de Montejo is ongoing in 2025–2026, with lane closures and dust around the main tourist drag; cycle-lane expansion may cause short delays.
- The new Tren Maya railway, which started limited service in late 2023, now runs a Mérida-Apalancar tourist route, but locals report unfinished stations and inconsistent scheduling—check if your travel dates align.
- July 2026 is expected to see extreme heat indexes; the city has opened cooling centres in public libraries and markets. The municipal water supply is generally safe, but many visitors stick to bottled water.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Mayan Sun B&B, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on a higher floor, ideally above the 3rd floor, as these rooms are less likely to be affected by street noise from Calle 76. Given that the hotel has a 3-star rating and is located in a city centre, it's likely that the rooms on lower floors may experience more noise from pedestrians and traffic. Additionally, rooms on the upper floors may have a better view of the surrounding cityscape.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the ground floor or near the service entrance, as these areas may be prone to noise from staff and delivery personnel. Rooms near the lift may also experience some noise from the elevator machinery.
Best views
Rooms on the higher floors (above 3rd floor) may have views of the surrounding city, although the exact view will depend on the orientation of the room and the layout of the buildings in the area.
Quietest floors
3rd floor and above
🔊 Noise notes
Calle 76 is a busy street in the city centre, and rooms on lower floors may experience noise from pedestrians and traffic. The service entrance may also generate some noise, especially during early morning hours.
Insider tips
When checking in, ask the staff about parking options, as the hotel may have a limited number of parking spots available. Request a room with a fan or air conditioning if you're sensitive to heat, as Mérida can be quite warm during the day.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Einrichtungen — Mayan Sun B&B
free, 100 Mbps speed, no login constraints
serves all floors, historic building structure, some stairs-only sections on upper floors
complimentary digital newsstand (PressReader) on in-room tablets
check-in from 15:00, early bag-drop available from 10:00; late check-out until 13:00, MXN 500 fee after 12:00
available for a MXN 50 per bag, per night
step-free access, wheelchair-accessible entrance, some rooms have roll-in showers
on-site parking available for MXN 150 per night; nearest public car park (Calle 77, 5-minute walk away) costs MXN 120 per day; no EV charging available
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: Mérida municipal tax is MXN 14.34 per person per night
Deposit & card hold: MXN 500 advance deposit, MXN 1,000 incidental card hold at check-in
Faith & Diät in der Nähe
- Church: Iglesia de Santa Ana (933 m · ~12 min walk)
- Church: Iglesia Santa Lucía (1.2 km · ~15 min walk)
- Church: Iglesia y Rectoría El Jesús de la Tercera Orden (1.5 km · ~18 min walk)
- Church: Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Consolación (1.5 km · ~19 min walk)
Lokaler Lebensstil & Erholung
Plaza Internacional — 1.6 km · ~19 min walk
Parque de la Ibérica — 679 m · ~8 min walk
Museo Regional de Antropología Palacio Cantón — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
Teatro Peón Contreras — 1.4 km · ~17 min walk
5 Minuten Radius Essentials
Nearest — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk
Farmacias Especializadas — 1.6 km · ~20 min walk
Changarrito Maggy — 375 m · ~5 min walk
ADO Fiesta Americana — 1.7 km · ~21 min walk
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →Mexican Peso (MXN)
Travellers can exchange currency at banks or currency exchange offices (casa de cambio) in the city centre, or use ATMs to withdraw pesos with a debit/credit card. Be cautious of poor exchange rates at airports or tourist bureaux.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted at most restaurants, shops, and hotels, but some small vendors may only accept cash. Contactless payments and mobile pay are also common in larger cities like Merida.
Tipping in Mexico is generally 10-15% in restaurants and bars, and 5-10 pesos for taxi drivers. Hotel staff may not expect tips, but rounding up the bill or leaving a small amount is appreciated.
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →A typical cup of coffee can cost between 15-25 pesos at a local café or street vendor.
A street food taco or torta can cost around 20-30 pesos, while a more substantial lunch at a comedor (small eatery) might cost 50-70 pesos.
A budget-friendly dinner at a local restaurant can cost around 100-150 pesos for a main course.
The city centre and surrounding streets are lined with food stalls and vendors offering a variety of street food options.
Superama and Chedraui are two common supermarket chains in the area.
The local market (Mercado de San Ildefonso) offers a range of affordable clothing and souvenirs.
A single bus ride costs 9 pesos, and a day pass can be purchased for 35 pesos. From the airport, the cheapest option is the ADO bus (around 50 pesos) or a taxi (around 150-200 pesos).
Avoid eating at touristy restaurants, opt for street food or local eateries instead. Use public transportation or walk/bike whenever possible. Take advantage of happy hour deals at bars and restaurants to save on drinks and food.
Gut zu wissen — Mérida
Type A/B · 127V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ MX$17.5 · MXN
Emergency Contacts
Mérida911 is the main emergency number. For non-urgent tourist assistance, call 999 942 13 60. Keep a local phone or SIM for easy access.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Mérida, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Mayan Sun B&B
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk — pharmacy · Farmacias Especializadas — 1.6 km · ~20 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Umher zu kommen
Calle 69 x 60 (Parque de la Mejorada) → Calle 60 x 57 (Gran Museo del Mundo Maya)
💡 These green-and-white colectivos run along 60 and 61 streets. Pay with coins; no change given. Bumpy and hot, but fine for day trips.
Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport (MID) → Casona 61 (Centro)
💡 Buy your ticket at the official stand inside arrivals, not from drivers outside. Fixed price to Centro, no haggling needed.
Airport terminal → Calle 67 x 68 (Centro bus station)
💡 Air-conditioned and reliable. Buy ticket at counter or machine. Get off at 'Calle 67' stop, then walk two blocks north to Casona 61.
Anywhere in Centro → Paseo de Montejo or Progreso beach
💡 DiDi often cheaper than Uber here. At airport, both are banned from pickup; walk past the taxi queue to the road or use official taxi from booth.
Über Mérida
Wikipedia ↗Mérida (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmeɾiða] ; Yucatec Maya: Joꞌ) is the capital of the Mexican state of Yucatán, and the largest city in southern Mexico. The city is also the seat of the eponymous municipality. It is located slightly inland from the northwest corner of the Yucatán Peninsula, about 35 k...
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What are the best rooms at Mayan Sun B&B?
Request a room on a higher floor, ideally above the 3rd floor, as these rooms are less likely to be affected by street noise from Calle 76. Given that the hotel has a 3-star rating and is located in a city centre, it's likely that the rooms on lower floors may experience more noise from pedestrians and traffic. Additionally, rooms on the upper floors may have a better view of the surrounding cityscape.
Which rooms should I avoid at Mayan Sun B&B?
Avoid rooms on the ground floor or near the service entrance, as these areas may be prone to noise from staff and delivery personnel. Rooms near the lift may also experience some noise from the elevator machinery.
Is Mayan Sun B&B noisy?
Calle 76 is a busy street in the city centre, and rooms on lower floors may experience noise from pedestrians and traffic. The service entrance may also generate some noise, especially during early morning hours.
Which rooms have the best views at Mayan Sun B&B?
Rooms on the higher floors (above 3rd floor) may have views of the surrounding city, although the exact view will depend on the orientation of the room and the layout of the buildings in the area.
What are insider tips for staying at Mayan Sun B&B?
When checking in, ask the staff about parking options, as the hotel may have a limited number of parking spots available. Request a room with a fan or air conditioning if you're sensitive to heat, as Mérida can be quite warm during the day.
What time is check-in at Mayan Sun B&B?
Check-in at Mayan Sun B&B is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Mayan Sun B&B have Wi-Fi?
free, 100 Mbps speed, no login constraints
Is there a city or tourist tax at Mayan Sun B&B?
Mérida municipal tax is MXN 14.34 per person per night
Where can I eat cheaply near Mayan Sun B&B?
A street food taco or torta can cost around 20-30 pesos, while a more substantial lunch at a comedor (small eatery) might cost 50-70 pesos.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Mayan Sun B&B?
A single bus ride costs 9 pesos, and a day pass can be purchased for 35 pesos. From the airport, the cheapest option is the ADO bus (around 50 pesos) or a taxi (around 150-200 pesos).
When is the best time to visit Mérida?
November to February: dry, with daytime highs around 30°C and much lower humidity; also the peak of cultural festivals like Mérida Fest (Jan) and Hanal Pixán (Nov). Crowds are moderate but manageable outside Christmas/New Year.
Top-Attraktionen in Mérida
💡 Free entry, but avoid mass times (7am and 7pm) if you want to take photos. Check the small side chapel with the main altar's original paintings.
💡 Walk it early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and catch the best light for photos. The free walking tour runs from the main plaza at 9am.
💡 Go for a late lunch around 1-2pm, when the stalls have just restocked. The best cochinita is from stall number 7. Bring cash, as cards aren't widely accepted.
💡 On Sunday evenings from 7pm, there's a free traditional jarana dance session you can watch or join. Grab a marquesita from a street vendor near the entrance.
💡 Entry is 50 pesos (about £2). Visit on a weekday when there are fewer visitors. Ask at the ticket desk if any live trova sessions are happening that afternoon.