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Hotels in Merida

Wandering around this city in western Spain takes us back to Roman times. The state of conservation of the majority of its monuments from this glorious period in its history is genuinely surprising. Ready to travel back in time?

Little Spanish Rome

Many remains of the city the Romans founded in Merida more than 2,000 years ago still survive, making it a must-see destination for people interested in history and archaeology. A visit to Merida is unforgettable. The archaeological treasures have been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The Roman Theatre and the Amphitheatre where gladiators once fought are in very good condition. As is the Diana Temple, on Sagasta Street, whose columns are still practically intact. The Roman Bridge over the Guadiana River is the most famous city icon and a great place to enjoy panoramic views.

a stone bridge over water
a group of people in a room with columns and statues
a building with palm trees and a clock
a stone archway with columns and a statue in the background
a stone arches in a park
Currency
The currency used is the euro. Credit card payment is accepted in most places.
Language
The official language is Spanish. People who work at tourist attractions are often fluent in English.
Internet
The city has numerous free Wi-Fi hotspots. Most of them are in parks and public buildings.
Weather
Summers are very hot and dry, and winters are cold. The temperature ranges between -2⁰C and 39⁰C.

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