Surrounded by an exceptional concentration of restaurants, museums, galleries, boutiques, and heritage landmarks, the property enjoys an enviable location just 700 meters from the Plaza Grande and a short stroll from the celebrated Gran Parque de La Plancha. This strategic placement ensures steady foot traffic, high occupancy potential, and strong visibility within the city’s most vibrant cultural corridor.
Originally a grand colonial residence, the property was meticulously restored and reimagined a decade ago by its current owners. Architectural authenticity has been preserved while thoughtfully integrating modern hospitality standards. The result is a charming, character-rich boutique hotel that blends historic elegance with contemporary comfort.
The hotel features 10 guest rooms, nine currently in operation (one being renovated as we speak), each with a private en-suite bathroom, air conditioning, and ceiling fans. Three rooms offer balconies overlooking the picturesque street, enhancing the guest experience with authentic city views. The room mix includes a King suite, Queen accommodations, double configurations, twin rooms, and an additional unfinished suite offering expansion potential.
Public areas are generous and inviting. The restaurant offers both indoor and garden seating, complemented by a fully equipped industrial kitchen. A distinctive bar with a signature counter serves as a focal social point, while landscaped courtyards and shaded terraces create serene environments for guests. The rooftop terrace crowns the property, offering valuable potential for events, sunset cocktails, or further experiential programming.
Operationally, the hotel is turnkey and fully licensed, including a luxury restaurant permit with alcohol service until 3:00 a.m. The property maintains a 9.6 rating on Booking and enjoys strong positioning across major travel platforms and tourism guides—an indicator of both brand equity and guest satisfaction. Attached to the lobby area, a small souvenir shop tops off the customer experience.
Infrastructure is robust and investor-ready: a 75 kW electrical substation, stationary gas tank, hydropneumatic system, water softener, biodigester, cistern, dual wells, security camera system, and all required operational permits are in place. The property is sold fully furnished (excluding personal decorative art), allowing immediate continuation of operations.
With Mérida’s tourism sector experiencing sustained growth driven by cultural tourism, international migration, and infrastructure investment, this boutique hotel represents a compelling acquisition opportunity. Its prime location, established reputation, operational readiness, and expansion potential position it as a high-value asset for investors seeking both stable income and long-term appreciation in one of Mexico’s most resilient hospitality markets.