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"Strolling along this (in January, hot and humid) boulevard gives a taste of the city’s heyday; named after the Spanish conquistador who founded the city in 1542, it reflects the late-19th-century boom from exporting henequen—“green gold”—that by 1900 had brought prosperity, evident today in its tree-lined stretches and in the enormous art nouveau mansions that range from romantically crumbling to carefully preserved." - Claire Marie Healy
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"An elegant, tree-lined boulevard of historic houses often compared to an urban Champs-Élysée, ideal for a leisurely stroll past grand mansions, high-end shops, and cultural sights." - Allegra Ben-Amotz
Nice walk with explanations along the way, can visit some interesting places such as the concept like Casa Tho
Griselda R.
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Beautiful and great atmosphere
Lorraine B
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Nice area to walk and eat. Beautiful buildings
Mariam V.
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Amazing place on Mérida you can walk, eat marquesitas and have fun! Take a lot of photos
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Very nice Avenue that you can either by walking or by bike. When we went (sunday), the one side of the street was reserved only for bicycle so it was super Nice
Lacho C.
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Sad to see that many historic buildings are now either empty and abandoned or have become a business. I guess there is no other option.
Laguna A.
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The buildings are beautiful, the area is clean and very safe. Some of the architecture is just amazing and romantic.
Girina K.
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Beautiful road of the city of Merida. Clean and modern, perfect road to walk, run and ride a bike. Many beautiful colonial architectures along the road. At day time not many people are walking because of the sun. Approximately from 6pm, people come out.