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Parks #3 in Mérida, Yucatán

Parque de las Américas

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Active and community-oriented
Parque de las Américas, Av. Colón 19-Por calle 20 y 23, García Ginerés, 97070 Mérida, Yuc., Mexico
Interesting facts
1

The park was inaugurated in 1945 to symbolize the unity of the American nations.

2

The Concha Acústica amphitheater features a unique shell-like structure designed for improved acoustics during outdoor musical performances.

3

The park covers exactly four square blocks, each with a different theme or architectural focus.

4

Decorative stone pillars throughout the park are inscribed with the names and shields of countries across North and South America.

5

The central fountain is a common meeting point that serves as an informal social hub for local residents.

6

Architect Luis Peniche Ponce intentionally utilized Neo-Mayan elements to connect the modern plaza with the region's pre-Hispanic history.

Overview

Parque de las Américas is a four-block historical landmark in Mérida featuring Neo-Mayan architecture designed by architect Luis Peniche Ponce. The park is organized into four distinct sections, including a central fountain, a shell-shaped amphitheater known as Concha Acústica, and a children's park. It is a central hub for local street food vendors selling marquesitas, kibis, and elotes. On weekend evenings, the park serves as a community gathering space frequently hosting traditional Yucatecan dance performances. The plaza is surrounded by trees and decorative pillars representing different countries in the Americas. It remains a key cultural focal point in the residential García Ginerés neighborhood. The infrastructure integrates murals and stonework reflective of regional archaeological styles.

Photo spot

The Concha Acústica stage area offers the most distinct architectural backdrop with its curved lines and stone carvings.

Insider tips

Bring cash for street food vendors, as many do not accept card payments.

Walk the full perimeter to see all four blocks, as each section offers different seating and architectural perspectives.

Check local event calendars for the 'Mérida Fest' or weekend dance programming before arriving.

What to avoid

Do not leave personal items unattended on benches while purchasing food at busy stalls.

Etiquette

Casual attire is appropriate; however, be mindful that it is a community space and respectful volume is expected during performances.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-2 hours
Best time to visit
Early evening, specifically weekends, to witness local dance performances and enjoy the cooler temperatures.
Address
Parque de las Américas, Av. Colón 19-Por calle 20 y 23, García Ginerés, 97070 Mérida, Yuc., Mexico
20.988, -89.633
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Details
Architectural StyleNeo-Mayan
AmenitiesStreet food vendors, amphitheater, and playground

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Early evening, specifically weekends, to witness local dance performances and enjoy the cooler temperatures..

The Concha Acústica stage area offers the most distinct architectural backdrop with its curved lines and stone carvings.

Close by you'll find Plaza Grande, Parque Zoológico del Centenario, Parque de Santa Ana.