Have you ever heard of Valladolid Magic Town? Valladolid Yucatan is right between Merida and Cancun and very close to archaeological sites like Chichen Itza, Ek Balam and Coba.
Have you ever heard of Valladolid Magic Town? Valladolid Yucatan is right between Merida and Cancun and very close to archaeological sites like Chichen Itza, Ek Balam and Coba.
Valladolid was founded in 1543 by Francisco de Montejo and is known for the rich history that is hidden in every corner. In 1847, following the death sentence of Manuel Antonio Ay, the social movement against the Spanish known as the War of the Castes began in Yucatan, a fight for the rights and independence of the native Maya.
On June 4, 1910 Valladolid became a spark in the Mexican Revolution as it set the scene for the Dzelkoop Plan, an armed rebellion against the dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz. The bravery of the people of Valladolid stoked national resentment against the then president.
Valladolid was designated a Magic Town in 2012 thanks to the conservation of its traditions and the strong influence of its indigenous past. The town will flood you with an incredible vibe that compels you to explore and be warmed by the friendliness of the people, the delicious food and the striking architecture makes the Heroic Zaci one of the most recommended destinations for your vacation.
Are you ready to discover the magic of Yucatan culture? Here are six places you must visit at Valladolid, Yucatan.
This hotel is a living gallery, here you’ll find artwork from local artists and enjoy an ecological and harmonious space where you can immerse yourself in the thermal pool and enjoy the different traditional spa treatments that are offered.
Don’t miss the chance to enjoy the best food of the region, dare to try the cochinita, lechon, the delicious polcanes and other Yucatecan treats that will delight your palate! Don’t forget to order a super cold Coca Cola!
Hang out with the local people of Valladolid in one of the most emblematic cantinas in town, you can enjoy the famous snacks and a cold beer!
Delight in the different flavors of mezcal and show off your best salsa dance moves while making international friends, the fun is guaranteed. If Latin rhythms aren’t your thing, you can enjoy today’s hottest hits on the back patio where you can relax in the bed-style seats.
Admire the Colonial architecture of the Calzada and visit the unique businesses located on this famous strip, handicrafts, clothes, restaurants and more. You can explore this extensive alley on a bike or walking while you enjoy the brightly colored buildings that are ideal settings for your photos.
This audiovisual spectacle narrates the most important tales of the history of Valladolid, projected on the ancient walls of the Convent of San Bernardino de Siena from Wednesday to Sunday and you can listen in English or Spanish.
Do you need more reasons to come to Valladolid? This beautiful colonial town is only a 45 minute drive from the impressive archaeological site of Chichen Itza. Once you’ve explored the ancient Maya city and taken enough selfies with the Kukulcan Temple behind you, we’ll be continuing our journey to this beautiful magic town with lots of thrilling activities, tasty regional food and a spectacular cenote surrounded by the jungle.