Getting around by public transport in Mérida is gradually becoming much easier for users, due to the implementation of new routes and the integration of the Va y Ven units and soon the IE-TRAM.
One of the services that has given the most benefits to the people of Merida is the night route, as well as the route to the Merida International Airport and those that were recently announced to Komchén, Ciudad Caucel, and Umán.
But another of the advantages of public transport in Mérida is the routes on which you can travel for free and other services with which you can move without having to use the bus.
Buses you can ride for free in Merida
Circuit Link
This route was created with the idea of facilitating the movement of the elderly, people with disabilities, pregnant women, and adults accompanied by children, to bring them closer to places of interest in the City Center.
It works from Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. It does not work on Sundays. It has stops on its two routes at different points such as Mercado San Benito, Parque de San Juan, La Mejorada, San Cristóbal, Terminal ADO, San Sebastián, and General Cemetery.
Adventure Circuit
This route is dedicated to taking Yucatecan families for free, with the idea that young and old alike can enjoy their favorite parks: Centenario, Animaya and Parque de Deportes Extremos.
The schedule is from Tuesday to Sunday: 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and has stops at the following points:
- Animaya
- Anicabil Farm
- West Peripheral
- Extreme Sports Park
- Ya’axtal Park (A-1)
- Ya’axtal Park (A-2)
- Bepensa Garden
- canek square
- atlantis
- 102 Bojorquez Street
- O’Horan Hospital
- Centennial Zoo
The En Bici program is a bicycle rental system that can be used to move from one side of the City Center to the other and will only be free until next August.
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