A trip to Mérida wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Paseo Montejo. Inaugurated in 1904, this wide boulevard resembles the Champs Elysées in Paris and is a world away from the bustle of the central square. Lined with towering tamarind, maculis and flame trees, it is a magnificent setting for the palaces of the henequen barons. Built in a variety of styles, some resembling chateaus, European town houses or even mosques, they are the legacy of those heady days when money flowed like water in Mérida.
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