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    Holiday Inn Merida La Isla

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    Hacienda Temozon, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Temozon Sur - Left over heavy equipment from last century

    Hacienda Temozon, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Temozon Sur

    (4 reviews)

    This place is so cool it's ridiculous. I'm never sure why there aren't more guests but having the…read morestaff working almost for yourself alone is part of the charm. The crazy thing about this particular one of the haciendas is that the food is also world class. Pro tip: don't miss the steam engine and note that the boiler is being lifted out of the old boiler room by the tree that grew under it. The boiler is so big that your mind might miss what it's really going on with it.

    This review is basically for the property itself as the staff works hard and is trying. 5 stars for…read moreJenny the concierge who helps pre getting there with transportation and spa reservations!! Calling itself "luxury" is a stretch. If you want the vibe go for a meal and view of the pool... tho it's not exactly the easiest place to get to. The road off the highway is rough and full of potholes. The restaurant is good however and the staff is friendly. The pork tacos are delicious. The place tho is odd. I'm not sure about the other Haciendas but this one could use a LOT of TLC. There are so many open spaces they could make way more interesting with landscaping, seating areas, and at minimum some lightening. There are a ton of very old areas... unused, and that's really the only thing to do to walk around and wonder what is all this old stuff for? But no context is offered, no history, unless you do the tour. It's frankly quite bizarre. If you want to completely disappear and feel a little rustic, and know you basically have your room, the restaurant facing the pool, and seating area facing big empty entrance to hang at - than ok, but I wouldn't necessarily call it tranquil and definitely not luxurious. The pool was dirty on one side, I never Saw one person in it, the hot tub was not hot, and we tried to walk to the secret cenote but there wasn't signage and ended up in a loop back to hotel. The spa service was top notch, absolutely 5*, thank you Fatima! It was in a room not in the cenote that gets advertised, as we were told right now there can be lots of bugs and even rats! The bedroom suite was huge with a hammock and an outside bath they filled for us that was lovely, the living room was pretty barren, they can use some art. The bed is comfortable I slept great. If you have kids please for the love of God don't come here. I cannot imagine how you would survive. We saw so many kids and cannot imagine what they possibly do with them at this property. If you are a writer and just need to go hide and write for a few days in the jungle then this could work. Otherwise I would not recommend. I'm Pretty open and flexible and have stayed many places... I just can't in good conscience tell people to go to this particular Hacienda unless it's for a specific reason.

    City Express Junior - Single queen bed room

    City Express Junior

    (1 review)

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    This is a brand-new hotel on the north side of the city right on the loop. The City Express hotels…read moreare usually simple but nice. I stayed here March 2-5 and was impressed. While rooms are minimalist and on the small side, they are also quite comfortable with AC, wifi, free parking, pool, a nice breakfast, a security guard, cable TV, and provide handicapped accessible rooms. The facilities are kept spotlessly clean. The staff is warm and efficient. The beds are comfortable. The bathrooms are supplied with plenty of towels, and a generic soap and shampoo. Pillows and bed linens are comfy. Breakfast included: chilaquiles, eggs with hotdog slices, beans, salsa, cereal, fruit, juice, milk and coffee. The fresh brew coffee machine is available 24/7. There is a convenience store on the other side of the loop expressway, the equivalent of a couple of short blocks. The view from the hotel (in the back) overlooks the pool area which includes a couple of hammocks. Sun shines into the pool area in the morning only; the rest of the day the building shields it from direct sun. Over the wall there is a residential area. At the moment there is some temporary road construction directly behind the hotel. The windows do not open, but the air exhaust vent in the bathroom combined with the AC keeps the air fresh. It's not a luxury hotel but is great for the business traveler or a family looking for a clean, pleasant experience that's easy on the wallet. They are building a Starbucks and a Little Ceasar's Pizza next door.

    Hilton Garden Inn - Guest room

    Hilton Garden Inn

    (4 reviews)

    Very nice hotel with clean, spacious rooms, a great location within a shopping center, comfortable…read morebed, and great service. This hotel is located within the Uptown Plaza which has a Walmart, many shops, restaurants (TGIF, Vips, La Casa de los Abuelos, Starbucks), plenty of secure parking, and very near a huge mall. Very walkable. The check-in was easy. Service was friendly and excellent. My room was spacious, clean, comfortable, had plenty of electrical outlets, black-out curtains, great views of the city, and equipped with drawers, a closet, ironing board with iron, coffee kit, pleasant lighting, TV with cable, mini fridge, and room safe. The bathroom was nice with a rain shower, sink, close-up mirror (scary!), and standard soaps, shampoo, towels, etc. I did have two issues with the bathroom: 1. The exhaust vent did not work (not a huge deal, but steam from the shower would cloud the mirror. More importantly, 2. The toilet is made to minimize water use, so if you deposit more than liquid, it would not flush. I had to fill the trash can with water from the sink to get it to flush. That was an annoyance. The hotel amenities include a small pool (nice to cool off, but no real swimming), a gym (which I did not see), a bar, and an excellent hot breakfast buffet. There is great security. When you enter from the mall and get to the elevator, you can only press L to access the lobby unless you are checked in and use your card-key. If you have your room key, scan it, and the elevator will recognize it and automatically select the floor of your room. You can only access the lobby or your room floor. So people can not just walk in and access floors where guests are without a key. Prices are moderate, lower than what you would pay for an equivalent hotel in the USA. If you need to get around, there are Ubers and taxis. I would definitely stay there again.

    A fresh-feeling HGI location attached to a small mall. Pleasant experience for a 1-night stay…read more There's an airy foyer and large outdoor deck (with a small pool) overlooking the city, with views of Monumento a las Haciendas. Staff were friendly & helpful. Breakfast at the restaurant isn't fancy but is substantial. The location is a bit far from anything else in Merida. The entrance is inside the mall. Dedicated parking is a bit limited but is very close to the entrance. There's additional shared parking. Other than a walmart, the mall shopping options are limited but there are several local restaurants and an outside-entrance Starbucks that keeps late hours. Quibbles: the room only had one hand towel, no washcloths. The fitness center is pretty minimal, with no mats for floor work. Internet felt a bit slow / disconnected sporadically (not great if you're working, but pretty common in hotels). Despite those few quibbles, this is a well-priced, solid offering and I'd stay here again.

    Casa Azul

    Casa Azul

    (6 reviews)

    $$$

    We are obsessed with this hotel in Mérida. The outside blue facade hides a serene central courtyard…read morethat all the rooms face. Every morning you can get a delicious freshly prepared breakfast served to you out there and listen to the calming noise of the water fountain. The rooms are richly appointed (we always stay in the Mejorada) and well-kept. Service is excellent--they wait outside for you to arrive back every night to let you in! This is really a stellar experience and a great place to stay and experience one of North America's best cities.

    My husband and I stayed at Casa Azul five years ago for our honeymoon and it was so amazing, we…read moredecided to return for our 5-year anniversary! This is an absolutely beautiful property with impeccable service. So many nice little touches like welcome drinks on arrival, little chichen it's shaped chocolates on your pillow at night with a special message, organic shower products made with Mayan honey, and of course their incredible breakfast service. At night, there is always someone waiting at the gate to let you in no matter what the tine. We stayed in the Mejorada room with is gorgeous with high ceilings and a jetted tub. Although Casa Azul has its traditional charm, it's definitely upgraded and renovated enough to provide modern conveniences. The air condition was very good, plenty of outlets to charge things, etc. Breakfast service is the standout and often was one of the best meals of our trip. Their chilaquiles is especially incredible but you can't go wrong with any choice. Raul provided exceptional service and also accommodated a speedier service one day when we had a tour to catch earlier in the morning. Luna in the office was always super helpful to answer our questions and give us tips. Location-wise, it's steps away from el Paseo Mantejo and we felt very comfortable walking at night to and from our hotel from the center. Casa Azul cannot be missed!

    Gran Hotel

    Gran Hotel

    (3 reviews)

    We were so fortunate to have stayed at the Gran Hotel of Merida. It's a stunning hotel centrally…read morelocated in Merida. It's historically cool and I mean that with all the respect in the world. Several times I sat in one of the antique furniture pieces on the second floor and pinched myself. Then, seconds later, I thought if Douglas Fairbanks or Fidel Castro or even Hemingway stayed on the same floor or in the same room we stayed in. If I had the ability to listen to the walls speak, I would be like that Michael Jackson meme with the bucket of popcorn listening intently to all the chismas - gossip - stories that the walls would be willing to share with me. Our stay spanned a week and our room on the stock floor had a balcony and many decorative historical pieces inside. I think there were at least four clocks that no longer were working and a armoire with a mini fridge. The room was perfect for the both of us and the AC worked flawlessly. We never saw more than a handful of other guests which was fine. I would highly recommend the Gran Hotel it's a masterpiece of history and is a true hidden gem in the middle of Merida.

    This historic hotel is stunning! When you walk in you are greeted by a luxurious staircase that…read moreleads to the 2 stories of rooms. The rooms are very clean and really beautiful with all the original wood and crown molding. The location is centrally locates so you can park and walk to many locations. TIPS: * Due to this being an old building there is no elevator. You will need to tip someone to bring up your luggage. * There is an off-site parking lot so as soon as you check-in make sure you get a parking pass.

    Holiday Inn Merida La Isla - hotels - Updated May 2026

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