We love this event and try to go at least once per month. The music and dancing vary every week and the Pib (pork pie) is awesome.
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We love this event and try to go at least once per month. The music and dancing vary every week and the Pib (pork pie) is awesome.
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Every week there is the best quality entertainment here! I cannot say enough about the wholesome family atmosphere of Noche Mexicana. Also, there are vendors with beautiful handmade items for sale. Grab some homemade delicious food, sit down, and watch a great show!! Nothing better!!
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My girlfriend and I spent two days in Merida while touring the Yucatan peninsula, and we made a point of going here and to the Corazon de Merida in the Plaza Grande. We watched the musical performances for a bit, seated at a table at the hotel that faced the stage (we didn't stay there; just ordered beer!). Some of...
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I always try to go by the Noche Mexicana when in Merida, to see all the families and kids enjoying the music at the open air concert, stroll the booths of food and crafts, and just enjoy the night with everyone else. Remember that it is packed up and gone by 11 so best time to go is 8 or...
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Our family ate dinner from the stalls here, enjoyed the live performances and then took a carriage up the paseo. Excellent night, we all had a good time!
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After a great dinner at Rosas Y Xocotate 3 blocks north stop by the Noche Mexicana to listen to some good local music!!
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I feel so lucky to have spent a Saturday night in Merida and experience Noche Mexicana. Between the authentic Mexican cuisine and the mesmerizing cultural dance performances, one can't help but fall in love with Merida.
Although I went with four single friends, Noche Mexicana is appropriate for families, including ones with small children. It was crowded and the more...
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Every Saturday night at the Remate (the southern end of Paseo de Montejo), the city of Merida stages some sort of musical event for the citizens... and if you are visiting, of course you get to enjoy it too. There are puestos (little stands) set up all around, selling food, handmade items and other fun stuff. There is a stage...
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I didn't realize this hadn't yet been reviewed. I put Jan '11 for the date, but we go every time we visit Merida. And why wouldn't we? A great cultural experience, with lots of Yucatecan musicians, music, and dancers, and plenty of chairs set up for the spectators. Plus there is a group of food vendors off to the side,...
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