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Is Merida a nice place to live?

1. Pro: It's the Safest City in Mexico. Merida Mexico crime rates are the lowest in the country, as it's among the safest cities in Mexico. In fact, CEOWorld magazine called Merida the second safest city on the continent after Quebec City, Canada — while not a single U.S. city made their Top 50 Safest Cities list!



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Merida is also known for its colonial architecture, archaeological sites, and beautiful beaches. On the other hand, the cons of living in Merida include its high crime rate, lack of public transportation, and limited job opportunities. Additionally, the city can be quite hot and humid during the summer months.

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The closest beach to Merida is Puerto Progreso, which is about 22 mile (35 km) from Downtown Merida. The Merida to Progreso drive takes about 45 minutes in normal traffic.

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In general, Merida isn't really any less safe at night than during the day. The thing to keep in mind is that alcohol consumption (and overconsumption!) makes all situations and places less safe. If you're going out late at night, stick to Centro Historico (Downtown) and Paseo Montejo.

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Merida is known as the Cultural Capital of Yucatan and one of the best places in Mexico to immerse yourself in Mayan Culture. Besides the Mayan Ruins near Merida, including Chichen Itza, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the city itself hosts numerous cultural events.

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For travelers who do not plan to leave the city of Mérida, a rental car can still be useful but likely isn't necessary given the walkability of the city and the availability of cabs, buses and Uber. If you do choose to rent a car, reserving it ahead of your trip will likely save you money.

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Cost of Living Comparison Between Merida and Puerto Vallarta You would need around 56,617.5MXN in Puerto Vallarta to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with 50,000.0MXN in Merida (assuming you rent in both cities).

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The bay, as well as the lush mountains that envelop it, provides an extra barrier of natural protection that makes Puerto Vallarta one of the safest places to visit on Mexico's gorgeous Pacific coastline during hurricane season, which typically runs from June through November.

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