Mercado

Yucatán State & the Maya Heartland


Ticul’s lively Mercado provides all the ingredients for picnics and snacks, and offers nice photo ops, too. It also has lots of those wonderful eateries where the food is good, the portions generous and the prices low.

You can even pick up that rubber chicken you've always wanted. And if you need more than what the market offers, there's a large chain supermarket nearby.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Yucatán State & the Maya Heartland attractions

1. Plaza de la Cultura

0.19 MILES

It's all cement and stone but nevertheless the Plaza de la Cultura is an agreeable place to take in the evening breeze, enjoy the view of the church and…

2. Iglesia de San Antonio de Padua

0.23 MILES

Because of the number of Maya ruins in the vicinity, from which building blocks could be acquired, and the number of Maya in the area 'needing' conversion…

3. Santa Elena Museum

8.29 MILES

The only reason you go to this tiny museum is for the view (it's perched on a hill) and to support the locals – both worth doing. Displays are modest,…

4. Iglesia de San Francisco de Asis

10.15 MILES

Constructed at a snail's pace from 1640 to 1693, this Franciscan convent is remarkable for its ornamental facade, at the center of which is a stone statue…

5. Grutas de Loltún

11.26 MILES

One of the largest dry-cave systems on the Yucatán Peninsula, Loltún ('stone flower' in Maya) provided a treasure trove of data for archaeologists…

6. Kabah

12.47 MILES

Kabah is one of the few Maya settlements in the area that has retained its original name (meaning 'the powerful hand'). Second only to Uxmal in the Puuc…

7. Choco-Story

15.13 MILES

You'll learn more than you ever wanted to know about chocolate at this interesting chain museum that follows a circuit through six exhibition spaces…

8. Uxmal Ruins

15.13 MILES

Pronounced oosh-mahl, Uxmal's size and uniqueness make it a fascinating stop for ruin-lovers and novices alike. The top draws are the oddly shaped…