Merida
City Guide

Merida

Espagne · Best time to visit: Mar-May, Sep-Nov.

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Recommended stay 1 jour
Daily budget €110.00/day
Best season Mar-May, Sep-Nov
Language Spanish
Currency EUR
Time zone Africa/Ceuta
Day-by-day plan

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Durée du voyage
09:00
Landmark
Duration: 1h Estimated cost: €0

From the old town, walk 20 minutes north along Avenida de Extremadura — the city peels open into meadow and the arches appear before you reach them, brick-and-granite columns rising from the grass like a half-erased thought. Thirty-eight pillars survive of the aqueduct that once carried water from Lake Proserpina into Augusta Emerita; locals named them Los Milagros (The Miracles) because they refused to fall. Come now, while the light still rakes from the east and storks circle the topmost arches.

Tip: Free, unfenced, almost always empty before 10am. Walk between the columns and look straight up — that is the photo. From the southwest corner the arches frame perfectly against the morning sky; by noon the sun is overhead and the texture flattens out entirely.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many days do you need in Merida?

Most travelers enjoy Merida in 1 days, with enough time for headline sights and a slower meal or museum stop.

What's the best time to visit Merida?

The easiest season for most travelers is Mar-May, Sep-Nov, especially if you want good weather and manageable crowds.

What's the daily budget for Merida?

A practical starting point is about €110 per person per day before hotels, then adjust based on museums, dining, and transport.

What are the must-see attractions in Merida?

A good first shortlist for Merida includes Acueducto de los Milagros, Templo de Diana and Arco de Trajano, Teatro Romano and Anfiteatro de Merida.