Taylor Explores the World

Tag: yucatan

  • Olimpo Cultural Center

    Location: Corner of Calles 62 and 61, across from main plaza, Merida Hours: 10:00-22:00 Olimpo Cultural Center’s central open air courtyard combines with all the arches within to show the true grandeur of this amazing building.  On the day we arrived, rope had been strung around the columns, creating a fence prohibiting access to the […]

  • Centro Merida

    Walking around Merida is a must for anyone visiting the beautiful “White City”. Downtown the streets are lined with historic buildings, one after another.  Some are beautiful in their simplicity, while others were breathtaking in their intricacy.    Despite the size and population of the city, it is a great place to walk with tons of […]

  • La Chaya Maya Restaurant

    I had read the reviews on Trip Advisor of the often loved La Chaya Maya in Merida before we left.  I also deciphered that it was definitely, regardless of authenticity, a tourist spot because it was one of the very few restaurants noted on all the Merida maps.  We had initially decided there were enough […]

  • Iglesia De Divino Nino

    Address: Calle 17 esq. 26, Colonial Centro, Tihosuco, Quintana Roo, Mexico C.P.77121 I was slightly nervous as we came close to Tihosuco, I was worried we would have trouble finding the church in this “larger” town.  As soon as we entered the town those fears quickly faded, the church was huge and easily visible from the […]

  • Iglesia de Chichimilá

    We ventured into the unknown, leaving the familiar terrain we had traveled many times. With only so many hours of daylight and not knowing the conditions of the roads nor the frequency of  or where the bothersome topes would pop up, which half seem to be placed in the middle of nowhere with no rhyme […]

  • Route of the Churches

    ROADS AND DRIVING As you leave Valladolid, on nicer roads then any in Michigan, the scenery changes, no longer are you in a bustling city but now dense lowland scrub vegetation coats the flat land ahead. The first time my mother came to this part of Mexico she told me she saw why I was so […]

  • Valladolid

    The city of Valladolid is a wonderful place, filled with architectural splendors streaked with history.   We plodded through almost every Colonia (neighborhood) in town, day and night, without a single reason for concern.  Just outside el Centro (center of town) are quaint barrios filled with small homes, plazas, churches, mom and pop storefronts, markets and friendly smiles.  We […]

  • Taqueria Viki

    We left Valladolid on Valentine’s Day, which they do not celebrate or at least it was not made very public if they did or perhaps it was foreshadowed by Carnival.   On our way out on MX295, following the route of the churches, just at the edge of Valladolid we discovered a divine roadside stand, Taqueria Viky.  The […]

  • Burning of Juan Carnaval

    Ash Wednesday concludes the celebrations of Carnaval in Valladolid. We were eating dinner at Las Campanas when a special gentleman stopped at our table to comment on Adri’s pink hair and how pretty she was. As we were leaving the restaurant we noticed the time, it was 8:30, disappointed we had missed the final festivities […]

  • Las Campanas Restaurant

    Las Campanas (The Bells) Restaurant sits across from el zocolo in el centro, it is in the center of all the action which is quite visible from some of the tables.  Despite its “touristy” spot its food, ambience and clientele are far from it.  Las Campanas (The Bells) offers a variety of local Maya cuisine […]