You can economize and enjoy the summer weather by brown - bagging your lunch and
eating in nearby parks or picnic areas.
Not exact matches
Almograve is protected as part of the national
park (earning a Blue Flag status
in 2012), but it also offers its visitors the possibility to rest and
eat in the
nearby town of Almograve.
Why not start the morning by letting your dog explore the 350 - acre Hyde
Park, before having a bite to
eat in one of the
nearby eateries?
Merida itself is also a fantastic and bustling city with lots of unique and interesting things to do including: browsing the huge and vibrant local market; going for a leisurely stroll or jog along the lovely, peaceful and beautiful Paseo de Montejo street;
eating authentic Mexican and Yucatecan foods and meals; relaxing
in the gorgeous treed Plaza Grande during the day; watching the lively and traditional music and dance performances at the Plaza Grande and other
nearby plazas / squares /
parks during the evening and nighttime; wandering the streets and admiring the beautiful colonial architecture everywhere; and much more!