Casa Ana B&B

Mérida


Casa Ana is a casual but intimate escape and one of the best deals in town. It has a small pool and a cozy overgrown garden. The four rooms are spotless and have Mexican hammocks and mosquito screens. The Cuban owner Ana is on site, which adds a personal, friendly touch.


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Nearby Mérida attractions

1. Museo de Arte Popular de Yucatán

0.2 MILES

In a building constructed in 1906, the Museo de Arte Popular de Yucatán has a small rotating exhibition downstairs that features popular art from around…

2. Parque de la Mejorada

0.24 MILES

Head six blocks east of Calle 60 and you'll find this pleasant square flanked by a pretty colonial-era monastery.

3. Iglesia La Mejorada

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Across from Parque de la Mejorada stands Iglesia La Mejorada, a large 17th-century church. The building just north of it was a monastery (el Convento de…

4. Parque Santa Lucía

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5. Teatro Peón Contreras

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7. Paseo de Montejo

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8. Iglesia de Jesús

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