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Top 5 neighborhoods to live in Merida

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Mérida continues to expand as new inhabitants from other states and countries move in. In 2025, this trend is expected to increase, making it essential to know the best neighborhoods to live in. Here are five ideal neighborhoods for living in Mérida in 2025:

Montebello

Montebello is popular among families and professionals for its quiet atmosphere, well-paved streets, parks, and nearby services such as schools, hospitals, and shopping centers. Its strategic location near the peripheral allows easy access to other parts of the city.

García Ginerés

Located in the center of Mérida, García Ginerés is perfect for those who want to live close to the city’s culture and history while enjoying modern comforts. It offers easy access to the historic center, restaurants, schools, and shops.

Colonia México Norte

This neighborhood is known for its central location and proximity to the peripheral, providing easy access to other areas of Mérida. It is well-equipped with basic services and has both commercial and residential areas.

La Bierhaus Restaurant in Merida’s Colonia Mexico . (PHOTO: trover.com)

Chuburná de Hidalgo

Chuburná de Hidalgo has seen constant development and is an attractive option for young professionals and families seeking a quiet place with access to all necessary services. It is well-connected to the main avenues and amenities.

La Floresta

La Floresta is a very quiet and safe residential neighborhood, ideal for those looking to live away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Mérida while still being close to all services and amenities. Its quick access to the ring road makes it convenient for traveling to other areas of the city.

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