Among the different circuits and stations of the Mayan Train, the fact that it passes through different states stands out, among which Mérida stands out. There, you will be able to get to know and enjoy Paseo de Montejo, one of the most important avenues in the entire city, where you can carry out a series of activities.
What to see on Paseo de Montejo
Paseo de Montejo is the most recognized avenue in Mérida, where years of history are housed, from the time when the French occupied this part of the world. For this reason, when visiting the Paseo de Montejo you will be able to see different old houses, with years of history and specific customs.
Some of them, even, have now become hotels or recognized inns. In addition, to the north of this area you will find the Archaeological Zone of Dizibilchaltum, where you can enjoy the benefits offered by the natural landscapes of this space. In fact, in this archaeological zone there is a well-known cenote, where you can enter and swim.
Along the entire boulevard that is today the Paseo de Montejo you will also see restaurants available to try the typical gastronomy of Mérida, as well as places of interest where you can learn more about the history, buy souvenirs to take as a souvenir or try the traditional desserts.
In any case, the Paseo de Montejo is just one of the attractions of the Mayan train circuit that runs through this city. In this sense, when taking the tour you will also be able to visit other states and pass through other prominent areas, such as Campeche.
The Mayan Train is an initiative whose main purpose is to publicize the Mayan culture and its influence in Mexico and the world, as well as to transport tourists to the most important archaeological zones, where there are still findings of great historical relevance.