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In a building with a certain Chinese feel to it, dominated by hues of red and by high arches, the Multicine Tibisay is one of the three big cinemas in Merida, forming this trio with the Multiplex Las Tapias and the Viaduct. It... more
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Towards the end of Las Américas Avenue, you will see on your right the Roman Eduardo Sandia Bullring, placed on a piece of land that remains empty for most of the year. This situation changes dramatically during the festival of... more
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This extensive plaza, built on two levels, is dedicated to Antonio José de Sucre, Military Commander of Ayacucho and Chief of Staff of the Army of Liberation from the Spanish Crown, whose monument was placed here by the militar... more
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Although many come to visit the Museo de Arte Colonial or Museum of Colonial Art, if you have included colonial architecture on your holiday itinerary, you will certainly appreciate a visit to the large building that houses thi... more
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It is hard to miss this ice cream parlor if you visit the Centro Comercial Las Tapias. As you ascend the stairs that lead to the main entrance, the Sierra Nevada GelaterÃa greets you with neon lights, clean premises, and small... more
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From its beginning as Avenida Andrés Bello, until turning into Avenida 3 at the junction with Parque Glorias Patrias, the Avenida Urdaneta offers seventeen parks and squares for the visitor to enjoy. In many of them, you will b... more
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At present, Ejido has become a suburban area of Merida. This allows this establishment to promote itself as a favorite among Meridean youth and family groups. It occupies an unpretentious but ample space consisting of an interi... more
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The name of this old colonial house beside the Plaza BolÃvar, was chosen in honour of the popular artist and "architect of the Andes", whose main work is the Religious-Artistic Complex found in the town of El Tisure. You will f... more
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Also known as Casa Valeri or Valeri's House, this beautiful large town-house dates from the year 1873, and was refurbished in 1990 to serve as a historic and cultural centre. It preserves the architectural style of the House of... more
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This firm has two outlets. The first one is near the Plaza de Milla on Avenida 2, and is a small establishment with homey atmosphere and a capacity for no more than 15 people. The second eating place, on Calle 30, occupies a la... more
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