Lo hermoso y no turístico de Mérida, que puede ser un lujo Turistear

Did you know there's a place in Mérida where time seems to have stood still since the henequen boom? Today, I'm taking you on a walk through Itzimná, an ancient Mayan ceremonial settlement that has transformed into one of the most elegant and beautiful residential neighborhoods in Yucatán. Join me on this tour where we'll discover: Porfiriato-era architecture: Houses dating back to 1909 and mansions that are now treasures of the city. Living history: The transformation from a remote village to the heart of Mérida. Local cuisine: We'll try a delicious carne asada torta (poc chuc) in the main park. Monumental nature: We'll stop in front of one of the oldest and largest trees in all of Mérida. Itzimná is more than just a point on the map; it's a reminder of the "Active Wisdom" of enjoying our city, its details, and its history. Don't miss the end where I visit a local fruit stand and show you the season's treasures! If you enjoyed the video, subscribe to Turisteando and leave a comment! I read them all. 🔴 The Life You Want on AMAZON: https://a.co/d/0hv4934h 00:00 The Mayan and spiritual origins of Itzimná. 01:13 From colonial town to henequen residential area. 02:35 Architectural gems: Casa LOL and the ophthalmic clinic. 03:15 Mansions from 1909: The legacy of the Porfiriato. 03:48 The most impressive tree in Mérida (Unhuggable!). 04:05 Memories of my youth and the iconic Luigi's restaurant. 06:07 The Rotary Club headquarters and the history of Pérez Ponce Avenue 07:34 The spectacular Quinta Faller and the apartments in Europe 08:33 Mansions for sale: The future of Itzimná? 09:18 The Church of Itzimná and the care of its gardens 10:16 The mystery of the weathervanes in Mérida 10:56 Breakfast in the park: Carne asada and habanero torta 12:43 Coffee roasters and town houses 13:52 Visit to the fruit stand: Black sapote, mango, and plantain 15:34 Final reflection: The warmth of spring in Mérida