Fonda Marceva

Morelia


Specializing in the cuisine of the Tierra Caliente (Hot Land) region of Michoacán’s southeast corner, this lovely courtyard restaurant spread over three rooms and crammed with colorful handicrafts serves a mindblowing aporreadillo (breakfast stew of eggs, dried beef and chili) and some of the best frijoles de la olla (beans slow-cooked in a pot) we’ve ever tasted.


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Nearby Morelia attractions

1. Museo Regional Michoacano

0.18 MILES

Housed in a dozen rooms of a renovated late-18th-century baroque palace, this museum contains an impressive array of pre-Hispanic artifacts, including a…

2. Antiguo Palacio de Justicia

0.19 MILES

Facing the leafy expanse of Plaza de Armas, the Antiguo Palacio de Justicia is in fact two buildings rebuilt in 1884. Its intricate facade blends French…

3. Museo Casa Natal de Morelos

0.2 MILES

Independence leader José María Morelos y Pavón is king in Morelia – after all, the city is named after him. He was born at the site of this one-time casa…

4. Museo Casa de Morelos

0.25 MILES

This museum, arguably Morelia's best on the subject of José María Morelos y Pavón, resides in the former house of the independence hero, who bought the…

5. Colegio de San Nicolás de Hidalgo

0.27 MILES

This building is now part of the Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, which produced such scholars as Morelos, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla and…

6. Morelia Cathedral

0.29 MILES

Morelia’s cathedral, considered by many to be the country's most beautiful, dominates the city center, where it flanks rather than faces the central plaza…

8. Centro Cultural Clavijero

0.32 MILES

From 1660 to 1767, the Palacio Clavijero, with its magnificent minimalist main patio, imposing colonnades and pink stonework, was home to the Jesuit…