Culture and Traditions
Destinations
Beaches
Adventure and Nature
Magical Towns
Information
MICE tourism
Culture and Traditions
Destinations
Adventure and Nature
Magical Towns
Beaches
Information
MICE tourism
TOP SIGHTS IN VALLADOLID
Plaza Principal (Main Plaza)
The Main Plaza is also known as Parque Francisco Cantón Rosado.
It is located in the center of the city and is surrounded by spacious gardens, restaurants offering Yucatecan cuisine delights, and buildings such as the Municipal Palace and the Parish of San Servacio, which dates back to the 18th century but retains elements from the 16th-century temple, such as the portico.
Calzada de los Frailes
Calzada de los Frailes was built in the 16th century. It was used by the Franciscans to communicate with the indigenous people of Sisal.
Currently, it is a street that has been restored and you can find colonial mansions, boutiques, streetlights, hotels, museums, gardens, and fountains.
While walking along this street, you can feel like you're traveling back to the colonial era.
Tizimín
Its name means “Place of the Tapir” in Mayan.
It is known as the City of Kings, because it has a traditional festival in honor of the Three Wise Men that is celebrated for more than a week.
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Location
It is located 52 km, approximately 50 minutes from Valladolid.
3 Must See Attractions in Valladolid
Convento de San Bernardino de Siena
Uayma
Cenotes Dzinup
KNOWN AS THE CAPITAL OF THE EASTERN MAYA OFFERS CENOTES AND IMPRESSIVE COLONIAL BUILDINGS