Valladolid captivates every visitor with its colonial charm, living history, and proximity to unique natural treasures. From impressive historic landmarks to refreshing crystal-clear cenotes, every corner offers an authentic experience that connects you with Yucatecan culture and tradition. By staying with us, you’ll have the opportunity to explore and enjoy everything this magical city and its surroundings have to offer.
Nearby Attractions
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Cathedral of San Gervasio – An impressive 16th-century temple located in front of the main square.
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Calzada de los Frailes – One of the most picturesque streets, full of history, boutiques, and cafés.
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Convent of San Bernardino de Siena – A majestic Franciscan complex with a museum and nightly light shows.
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Cenote Zací – A semi-open cenote right in the center of Valladolid, perfect for swimming and cooling off.
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San Roque Museum – A cultural space that tells the story and traditions of Valladolid.
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Casa de los Venados – A private residence turned museum featuring one of the largest collections of Mexican folk art in the country.
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Cenote Suytun – Famous for its circular platform illuminated by a beam of light, ideal for stunning photos.
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Cenote Xkeken and Samulá (Dzitnup) – Two underground cenotes with crystal-clear waters just minutes from the city.
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Ek Balam – A Mayan archaeological site surrounded by jungle, with pyramids you can still climb.
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Chichén Itzá – One of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, located just 40 minutes from Valladolid.