Hostel Le Juj

Mérida


Named after a small type of local black iguana, Le Juj (pronounced khookh) is just west of downtown Mérida and has a spacious and stylishly minimalist lobby leading to private rooms and dorms upstairs (each of which has its own bathroom) and a small kitchen, plunge pool and social area downstairs. The whole place exudes an atmospheric meridano charm.

There is currently wi-fi downstairs only.


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