Things to do in Yucatan, Yucatan: The Best Historic Sites

June 7, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Discover the best top things to do in Yucatan, Yucatan Peninsula including Templo de Kukulkan, Zona Arqueologica Uxmal, Yaxuna, Pre Hispanic Town Of Uxmal, Zona Arqueologica Yaxuna, Governor's Palace, Cuadrangulo De Las Monjas (quadrangle Of The Nuns), Zona Arqueologica de Kabah, Chichen Itza, Hacienda Yaxcopoil.
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1. Templo de Kukulkan

Piste Yucatan, Chichen Itza 97751 Mexico +52 998 283 0423
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Templo de Kukulkan

This impressive pyramid dominates Chichén Itzá's landscape, standing an imposing 24 meters high.

Reviewed By B1714D - Belgrade, Serbia

Well, this is the main attraction of Chichen Itza and one of the most famous landmarks in the world. It's enlisted in the new seven wonders of the world. It's full name is Temple of Kukulkan - a feather divine beast adorned by Maya which had supernatural powers. On El Castillo, Kukulkan is carved twisted on both sides of the northern stairway. It's so immaculately built that only twice a year, during the spring and autumn equinoxes, the sun illuminates its entire length from top to bottom (amazing, see it on Youtube). Besides that there're more interesting facts - the pyramid has 9 levels plus the Temple on top. Each side's staircase has 91 stairs, which multiplied by 4 sides and the Temple on top makes the grand total of 365 (days in year).

2. Zona Arqueologica Uxmal

Carretera Federal No. 261, Uxmal 97899 Mexico +52 999 944 0033 [email protected] http://www.inah.gob.mx/es/zonas/110-zona-arqueologica-de-uxmal
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Zona Arqueologica Uxmal

An ancient Mayan building thought to be a school and named by a Spanish historian who thought it looked like a European monastery.

Reviewed By TravelingLily2014 - Niskayuna, United States

With so many sites to choose from, it might be easy to skip Uxmal....but please don’t. It is a wonderful site and you can STILL climb some of the pyramids, although not the main one. It is large, with lots to see. The architecture is extraordinary. We returned for the sound and light show and although we didn’t understand the Spanish, we understood the story and loved seeing the site at night.

3. Yaxuna

Piste Mexico
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Yaxuna

4. Pre Hispanic Town Of Uxmal

South Of Merida 62 Km, Uxmal 97899 Mexico https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/791
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Pre Hispanic Town Of Uxmal

Reviewed By B1714D - Belgrade, Serbia

The Uxmal town dates back to 9th century, when it was one of the most important cities on Yucatan peninsula. However its decline and vanishing are still unknown, since it was already abandoned when Spaniards arrived in the 16c. Therefore, the site is greatly preserved and one of the best to explore throughout the peninsula.

5. Zona Arqueologica Yaxuna

Carr. A Chanson S/n, Yaxuna 97924 Mexico
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Zona Arqueologica Yaxuna

6. Governor's Palace

Zona Arqueologica De Uxmal, Uxmal 97899 Mexico +52 999 944 0033
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Governor's Palace

7. Cuadrangulo De Las Monjas (quadrangle Of The Nuns)

Zona Arqueologica de Uxmal, Uxmal 97899 Mexico
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Cuadrangulo De Las Monjas (quadrangle Of The Nuns)

8. Zona Arqueologica de Kabah

Zona Arqueologica de Junchavin Mexico +52 999 913 4034 [email protected] http://www.inah.gob.mx/zonas/157-zona-arqueologica-de-kabah
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Zona Arqueologica de Kabah

Once a thriving Mayan city, now an impressive ruin.

Reviewed By DollyL_11 - Merida, Mexico

Kabah is a large set of Mayan ruins that are pretty and varied. The site doesn't require walking in the jungle but does require climbing to fully view its features. Lovely views.

9. Chichen Itza

Chichen Itza Mexico +52 985 851 0137 [email protected] http://www.chichenitza.inah.gob.mx/
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Chichen Itza

Reviewed By LegiaW67 - Massapequa Park, United States

Amazing and historical place Our Tour guide Sergio was fantastic explain all the history of Mayan culture One of seven wonders of the world Must see

10. Hacienda Yaxcopoil

Mexico 261 Km 220, Yaxcopoil 97391 Mexico +52 1 999 900 1193 [email protected] http://www.yaxcopoil.com/
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Hacienda Yaxcopoil

Hacienda Yaxcopoil (YASH-coh-poh-EEL) is a Yucatan plantation dating back to the 17th century. The hacienda has been the location of several film and television productions, and is featured in most travel guides. Its archives are frequently cited in historical texts and research. The Hacienda may be the best preserved but unrestored hacienda in the Yucatan. The Hacienda is open daily for tours, a private guest house, museum of Mayan artifacts, gift shop, snack bar and events.

Reviewed By RafaMazatlan - Mazatlan, Mexico

Wanted to visit some old haciendas while in Mérida, and we choose Hacienda Yaxcopoli. What a surprise!, right at the first entrance you encounter this double arched gate that is fabulous! and as you enter more into the hacienda, you will experience the fantastic spaces,, de decorations, the welth, the fabulous old furniture,etc., atc. At the back of the hacienda you will find some of the old machinery that they used to work with the henequen, that is incredible. The side trip is worthed.

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