62 St Guesthouse

Mérida


Impeccably clean and about as tranquil as you can get, this old-school guesthouse offers a friendly, one-of-the-family ambience, along with nice showers, spotless bathrooms and in-room fridges. Guests have use of a kitchen and small pool out back. Charming hosts, Charlie the Cat, and a patio papaya tree add to the vibe.


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0.09 MILES

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