The Digital Shift: Connecting Merida’s History with Modern Leisure
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If you’ve ever strolled through the Paseo de Montejo at sunset, you’ll know that Merida has a way of slowing time down. The capital of Yucatan, often called the White City, is a place where horse-drawn carriages still clatter past French-style mansions and the scent of cochinita pibil lingers in the humid air. For years, this was the ultimate spot to “unplug.” You came here to get away from the frantic pace of London or Manchester and to hide among the ruins and the cenotes.
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