Angel's Guide to Valladolid

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Angel's Guide to Valladolid

Lugares emblemáticos

One of the Seven Wonders of the world
1362 locals recommend
Chichen Itza
1362 locals recommend
One of the Seven Wonders of the world
30 pesos splash in a beautiful natural waterhole in the middle of the town center
76 locals recommend
Cenote Zaci
76 locals recommend
30 pesos splash in a beautiful natural waterhole in the middle of the town center
For 150 pesos you get entrance to the natural waterhole, a swimming pool, massive garden and 150 pesos worth of credit for food or cocktails.
31 locals recommend
Cenote San Lorenzo Oxman
31 locals recommend
For 150 pesos you get entrance to the natural waterhole, a swimming pool, massive garden and 150 pesos worth of credit for food or cocktails.

Barrios

Merida is the capital city of Yucatan state with many histories, culture, museums, restaurants, and events. Two hours away from Valladolid, you can not miss it.
215 locals recommend
Mérida
215 locals recommend
Merida is the capital city of Yucatan state with many histories, culture, museums, restaurants, and events. Two hours away from Valladolid, you can not miss it.
You cannot miss the beautiful turquoise waters and white sand of the Mayan Riviera by the Caribbean coast of Mexico. Only two hours away from Valladolid, this is a must.
563 locals recommend
Playa Del Carmen
563 locals recommend
You cannot miss the beautiful turquoise waters and white sand of the Mayan Riviera by the Caribbean coast of Mexico. Only two hours away from Valladolid, this is a must.
Celestun is about a 4-hour drive from Valladolid through Merida, where you will find Flamingos and an untouched natural reservoir.
11 locals recommend
Benito Juárez
11 locals recommend
Celestun is about a 4-hour drive from Valladolid through Merida, where you will find Flamingos and an untouched natural reservoir.

Traveler advice

Getting around

Take a bike

Valladolid is very flat, which makes it an ideal place to discover it by cycling.
What to pack

Always bring swimwear

You'll never know when you will have a random splash in the nearby cenote.
Customs and culture

Don't miss the light show by the San Bernadin Convent

Every Tuesday to Sunday nights, there is a light show starting at 9PM by the San Bernadin Convent.