Ku'uk

Top choice in Mérida


The stunning historic home, at the end of Paseo Montejo, sets the scene for what's to come: a high-end, gourmet meal that will end up setting a very high benchmark for Mexican cuisine. You can dine in a number of elegant, if slightly bare, rooms. The cuisine gives a nod to Yucatecan cuisine with contemporary preparation and flavor twists.


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1. Quinta Montes Molina

0.36 MILES

This living history house gives you a sense of the splendor and grandeur of the 'Oro Verde' (Green Gold) henequén era. The only original house of its kind…

2. Palacio Cantón

0.83 MILES

This massive mansion was built between 1909 and 1911, though its owner, General Francisco Cantón Rosado (1833–1917), lived here for only six years before…

3. Paseo de Montejo

0.86 MILES

Paseo de Montejo, which runs parallel to Calles 56 and 58, was an attempt by Mérida’s 19th-century city planners to create a wide boulevard similar to the…

5. Parque Santa Lucía

1.34 MILES

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6. Teatro Peón Contreras

1.44 MILES

The enormous Teatro Peón Contreras was built between 1900 and 1908, during Mérida’s henequén heyday. It boasts a main staircase of Carrara marble, a dome…

7. Museo de Arte Popular de Yucatán

1.45 MILES

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8. Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán

1.46 MILES

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