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Mérida (YUC)

2 language schools in Mérida (YUC) from 3373MXN for a 1 week Spanish course

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Spanish Center , Mérida (YUC)
Spanish Center , Mérida (YUC)
La Calle, Mérida (YUC)
La Calle, Mérida (YUC)

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Mérida (YUC) ratings & opinions

How our students rated their experience in Mérida (YUC)

4.9

Rating: 4.9/5.0

Overall attractiveness of Mérida (YUC)
14 authentic ratings from students who reserved a course with us in Mérida (YUC)
Nightlife
4.3

Rating: 4.3/5.0

Friendliness of locals
5.0

Rating: 5.0/5.0

Interesing things to do
4.7

Rating: 4.7/5.0

Geographic setting
4.7

Rating: 4.7/5.0

Public transport
4.2

Rating: 4.2/5.0

Climate
3.3

Rating: 3.3/5.0

Cleanliness
3.9

Rating: 3.9/5.0

Affordability
4.2

Rating: 4.2/5.0

Shopping
4.2

Rating: 4.2/5.0

Safety
4.9

Rating: 4.9/5.0

What our students said about Mérida (YUC)

Merida was magical. There is so much to do in the city. Prior to arriving and exploring the city, I knew absolutely nothing about Merida. In my mind I was planning on traveling on the weekends to other major Mexican cities. That quickly changed once I got to Merida and saw all of the things to do in the city. I decided to explore all Merida had to offer on the weekends. There is something happening in the city every single night, and the best part, it's free. From traditional Yucatecan music to poetry readings, to dancing. There's something for everyone. Travel just about an hour outside of town and you'll find hundreds of cenotes to explore and then of course the beach. You truly cannot go wrong in Merida. As a white female, I felt completely safe. I never once felt in danger. It's a beautiful city with so much to offer!

5.0

Rating: 5/5

Grace

I wouldn’t visit Merida in our own simply because I missed having more nature and less concrete. The zoo was truly depressing with cages that were way too small. The interactive installation at La Peni is a highlight and should be recommended to everyone young and old. It was too hot to do much else. But the school is totally worth the trip.

5.0

Rating: 5/5

LISA

I really enjoyed my stay in Merida. I didn’t realise it was rainy season when I was there, so it was a fun experience. I’ve learnt the importance of discussing the weather in Mexico ‘hay calor!’ Thelma is amazing and helped me to navigate my way to and from Las Brisas from Mérida central.

5.0

Rating: 5/5

Siobhan Australia

Merida is a great city with many sights and a very good infrastructure. The historic center with its nice bars and restaurants is particularly beautiful. The traces of the ancient mayas can be found everywhere. Public transport is available and it is also very safe on the way home at night.

4.0

Rating: 4/5

Simon

It is the safest city I have been to. I have never been bored at anything in the city. Awesome public transportation even at nightime. Climate was a little tough for me.

5.0

Rating: 5/5

Jeong

It's a wonderful city with a very interesting colonial historic district. It is peaceful and I never felt unsafe walking the streets, day or night.

5.0

Rating: 5/5

William

There are many beautiful things within 1h from Merida like the sea or cenotes.

5.0

Rating: 5/5

Anja Mexico

Safest city in Mexico. Wonderful hip cafés and restaurants

5.0

Rating: 5/5

Kerstin Germany

Most recent student reviews of language schools in Mérida (YUC)

La Calle

In the summer, classes were small and we could talk a lot. The emphasis of the course was on communication and not grammar instruction. The teachers did not over correct everything you said. Erica, the chef makes delicious vegetarian meals.

19 August 2024
Course: Intensive Spanish - 2 weeks
Student age: 64 years

5.0

Rating: 5

| 5 reviews
Charles VLa Calle
Spanish Center

I absolutely loved Spanish Center Merida. I signed up for 25 hours a week and also participated in a home stay for four weeks. Prior to my departure, I met with the School Manager and she answered all of my questions and helped settle any concerns I was having prior to my arrival. The school itself is small, but focuses on the education of the students. I was fortunate to have all three teachers during my time at Spanish Center Merida. Each bring a different style to teaching that truly pushed me to learn the language. I was provided with 1:1 lessons which can be both good and tough. After 4 weeks, I am confident in my conversations and understand much better than arrival. I should note, that upon arrival, I truly couldn't speak the language. I could identify some vocabulary, but by the end of my time, I was conjugating verbs and stating full sentences. It truly does depend on each person and their drive to learn the language. I would spend my afternoons in different cafes' throughout the city and work on my homework or vocabulary. Learning another language doesn't just happen overnight. It takes dedication and work. If you're willing to put in the work, not just in the classroom, but outside the classroom, you'll develop your language skills much faster.

6 August 2024
Course: Semi-Intensive Course - 4 weeks
Student age: 32 years

4.9

Rating: 4.9

| 10 reviews
La Calle

This was the best choice I could have made when looking into immersion programmes. The teachers are exceptional. They tailor lessons to the students individual needs while making learning fun and accessible. I’m shocked at how much I learned in 2 weeks. Definitely supplement with a few private lessons to get a deeper dive. Everyone on staff goes above and beyond and communication is clear and prompt. The food is vegetarian and a terrific way to nourish your brain after working hard! I cannot wait to return.
Thank you for a mountaintop experience. The love the teachers have for teaching is extraordinary.

7 May 2024
Course: Intensive Spanish - 2 weeks
Student age: 54 years

5.0

Rating: 5

| 5 reviews
La Calle

Very nice people there! Helpful and authentic.

22 January 2024
Course: Semi-Intensive Spanish - 1 week
Student age: 30 years

5.0

Rating: 5

| 5 reviews
KerstinLa Calle
La Calle

Facilities, lunch offer, nice relaxed atmosphere, community feeling, leisure excursion offers

22 January 2024
Course: Semi-Intensive Spanish - 1 week
Student age: 28 years

5.0

Rating: 5

| 5 reviews

Information about Mérida (YUC)

Why Mérida (YUC)? Mérida (YUC) is the vibrant and bustling capital city of Mexico's Yucatan state and is the largest city in southeastern Mexico. The city provides a rich blend of Mayan and colonial heritage, with its many colonial limestone buildings giving it its "White City" nickname. Mérida is culturally abundant and full of sights and places of social and cultural interest. In addition to housing some of the world's most infamous Mayan temples and archaeological sites, Mérida also offers a high level of gastronomical outlets, boasts an active nightlife, and is a fantastic base for many excursions and day trips that embrace the history, cultures, and natural features of the city and its surrounding area.
Population: L  1,201,000
Time zone: +4h. (GMT -6)
Region: Yucatán, Mérida
Currency: MXN (1 MXN = 0.0496 USD)
Visa: Nationals from USA do not require a visa to study short term Spanish courses up to 180 days. Check visa requirements for nationals from other countries.
Visa requirements data last updated on 04 Jun. 2024 (Source)
For the most up-to-date visa information please consult with the embassy or consulate of Mexico in your country. List of embassies and consulates of Mexico on the official website - Gobierno de Mexico.
Cost of Living:
  • Big Mac price (Mexico average): 69.13 MXN
    (33% cheaper than in USA)
Mains electricity:
  • Plug Type A
  • Plug Type B
  • Residential voltage: 127 V
  • Frequency: 60 Hz

FAQ - Frequently asked questions about Spanish courses in Mérida (YUC)

  • With regard to the host families offered by our partner schools in Mérida, we cannot confirm whether all the families are Mayan. However, as Mérida is the capital of the state of Yucatán, it is a region where Mayan culture has historically flourished. Today, many Mayan families live in and around the city, often retaining their cultural traditions, language and crafts. The Mayan presence in the Mérida region is an important part of its cultural identity and history.
    We will ask the school for more information about the profile of the families when you make your booking.
    Madly Simba, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Apr 08, 2024

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