The City of Merida offers state of the art installations with almost 15,000 rooms as well as infrastructure for social, cultural and business events, both national and international. All of this, together with the characteristics of the city and the state such as its safety, tourism attractions and connectivity, make Merida the perfect site for your grand events.
The Convention Center is the site of the inauguration ceremony. Located north of the city, the iconic Centro de Convenciones Yucatán Siglo XXI reflects the majesty of Mayan architecture.
No more than ten minutes from the Centro de Convenciones de Yucatán Siglo XXI you can find over 5000 hotel rooms, shopping centers, restaurants, haciendas, cenotes, archaeology zones and many more activities to enjoy Merida in all of its splendor. Find more information here.
A privileged location just 25 minutes from the International Airport of the City of Merida and its Historic Center.
The Centro Internacional de Congresos de Yucatán is the site of the Keynote Conferences. This is the newest venue in the region and has leading edge technology. Its total area of 50,000 m2 of construction and 9430 m2 for events distributed over two floors can be divided into up to 26 rooms, with a maximum capacity of 10,000 people Congress and Convention attendees. The Center also has 4,530 m2 of foyers on two floors, 933 m2 of terrace for social events and 3,900 m2 of exterior plaza. For more information clic here.
The Center also has in its interior a natural cenote, according to the ancient Mayas a link to the spirit world.
This venue will be the site of the Keynote Conference Room. Located next to the Centro de Convenciones Yucatán Siglo XXI, the Gran Museo del Mundo Maya exhibits part of the wealth and history of the Mayas.
The museum is divided into 4 permanent rooms and one area for temporary expositions, and holds a collection of more than 1160 pieces. For more information, clic here.
The rooms begin with a panorama of the Maya culture today and then enters into the past of this millenary culture.