Merida – Digital Nomad Guide
Merida keeps the pace of a colonial capital where horse-drawn carriages still clip along Paseo de Montejo and Thursday night serenades fill Plaza Grande with Yucatecan trova music. The grid system makes navigation simple, with Calle 60 running straight from the cathedral to the modern Prolongación Montejo district where new cafes cater to growing international residents. Cenotes lie within cycling distance, and weekend hacienda visits offer breaks from the city heat. The humidity demands afternoon breaks, but early mornings and evenings provide perfect conditions for exploring mercados and attending cultural events that happen year-round.
Key facts
- Monthly Cost: $800
- Overall Score: 7.7/10
- Internet: 65 Mbps
- Safety: 7/10