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VILLA MERIDA

Merida

Villa Merida: Our View


This privately owned house is hidden away from the main centre of the city, and can be difficult to find!  The house is not open to walk in customers and is one of those little gems which you only know if you have been to Merida.
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Villa Merida: Fast Facts


Our Rating
 

  • Hacienda style house away from the main town
  • Only 4 rooms, full of character
  • Swimming pool set in the hidden gardens
  • A great option for Merida

Villa Merida: The Detail


It is an old hacienda style house with high ceilings and a central courtyard with 4 of the rooms surrounding it.  The central courtyard has a water feature in the centre, surrounded by colourful gardens and the 4 rooms, although small are full of character. 
 
Each has en-suite facilities, WIFI, air conditioning, fans, T.V. and a complementary minibar.  The remaining three rooms have a garden view and are slightly larger and lighter.
 
At the back of the house is a swimming pool and extensive gardens.  This is a tranquil place to stay that makes you feel like you are in a hacienda away from the city.

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