Home Living in Mexico Magazine’s readers name Mérida world’s best small city Magazine’s readers name Mérida world’s best small city by Brent May October 27, 2020 by Brent May 1.3K Natural and cultural attractions and warmth of its people among its highlights Published on Tuesday, October 8, 2019 The capital of Yucatán, Mexico’s safest state, is the recipient of yet more international recognition: Mérida has been named the world’s best small city by the Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards. The city’s natural and cultural attractions, the warmth of its people, the quality of its gastronomy and high level of public security added up to make it the top choice among magazine readers. In making the No. 1 spot, Mérida beat out Dresden, Germany; Québec; Salzburg, Austria; Puerto Vallarta; Bergen, Norway; Florence, Italy; Puebla; Monte Carlo, Monaco; and Cologne, Germany. The award is another in a long list of recognitions and achievements recently earned by Yucatán’s cosmopolitan capital. In 2018, Mérida topped the United Nations (UN) City Prosperity Index for Mexico, which rates quality of life. This summer, it was Mexico’s third fastest-growing destination for summer vacations. In early September, Ceoworld magazine named Mérida North America’s second safest city, and later that month it hosted the 17th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates. Previous winners of the Condé Nast award are Istanbul, Turkey; Florence, Italy; Tokyo; and San Miguel de Allende. “We are very happy to see Yucatán continue to position itself both inside and outside of Mexico,” said Governor Vila Dosal. “This recognition is another result of the publicity strategies we have carried out with the help of various sectors . . . Without a doubt, we trust that together we can make Yucatán the best destination in Mexico and the world.” One of the elements that played a role in its selection as best city was being an entrance point to the state of Yucatán and the tourist regions of the Yucatán Riviera, the Costa Maya, Pucc and the Mundo Maya. The city itself is renowned for its colonial architecture, museums, art galleries, theaters, open-air cafes, bars, traditional clothing vendors, parks, hotels and wide range of restaurants. Other winners in Mexico were the Rosewood in San Miguel De Allende, named best hotel in Mexico, and Esperanza, an Auberge Resort in Cabo San Lucas, named the country’s best resort. Source: Milenio (sp) https://www.cntraveler.com/galleries/2014-10-20/top-25-cities-in-the-world-readers-choice-awards-2014 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Brent May Brent May is the GM and Founder of Mexico Living. He is highly motivated and strives for excellence in order to provide the best service possible for foreigners buying property in Mexico. He understands some of the frustrations people may have while searching for a property in paradise and has learned from his own experiences buying and living in Mexico. Brent and his wife are grateful for the opportunities they have and to be able to live in a place most people vacation in. Brent's extensive knowledge and experience in the buying process will leave you at ease while buying property in Mexico. previous post Horchata is a Rice-based Drink that Pairs Well with Spicy Food next post What is the INAPAM Card? You may also like Spice Up Your Holidays with Authentic Mexican Christmas... December 20, 2024 Top Family-Friendly Destinations in Mexico with Great Schools... December 19, 2024 Las Posadas: Mexico’s Christmas Tradition December 16, 2024 Understanding the Safety of Living in Huatulco: What... December 12, 2024 How To Celebrate the Holiday Season in Mexico December 6, 2024 How Mexico Property Taxes Differ from the U.S.... December 3, 2024 Why Mexican Modern Homes are Redefining Architecture in... November 21, 2024 What Makes Homes for Sale in Mazatlán, Mexico... November 18, 2024 How Much Does Homeowners Insurance Cost in Mexico’s... October 29, 2024 How to Experience Day of the Dead in... October 28, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.