No. 191 Traditional Market of Tecoh

Places close to the experience where you can spend the night:

Days open to the public:

Domingo, Lunes, Martes, Miércoles, Jueves, Viernes, Sábado

Schedules in which you can enjoy the experience:

06:00 - 14:00

Contact number to make reservations:

Approximate price:

$ MXN

Months in which you can enjoy the experience:

Todo el año

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The traditional market of Tecoh was inaugurated on May 1, 1923, by the then-governor Felipe Carrillo Puerto. It is named after García Buela, a person who donated the land for the construction of the market and who worked in the municipality for several administrations. Currently, there are around 20 stalls offering all kinds of perishable products, including vegetables, legumes, fruits, and different types of meat such as beef, pork, and chicken. There is an area with chairs and tables where visitors can enjoy traditional dishes such as salbutes, panuchos, tortas, and tacos with various fillings. The market is a place filled with history for the families of Tecoh, as well as a gathering spot and a source of basic products for consumption and food. If you are visiting the cenotes or any other attractions in Tecoh, it is recommended to have breakfast at the market and enjoy Yucatecan cuisine to start the day.

Details of Interest:

Includes: Various stalls with Yucatecan gastronomy and seating.
Recommendations for tourists: Try the available cuisine at the traditional market.
Payment methods: Cash.
Recommended for: Families, disabled individuals, and couples.

Distance from Mérida to experience:

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Duration of experience:

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