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Casa Nadz-Kaan will readily present their customers the very best Merida can offer. Opening late March, it is going to give a central place for exploring Meridas historic center, in addition to offering concierge services for touring the Yucatan and northern beaches. Mayan ruins for example Chichen Itza and Uxmal are readily toured in a day from Merida, as is coastal Celestun, house of the Bioshpere Reserve that houses pink flamingo colonies. The nearby beach towns of Progresso and Chicxulub offer emerald waters and white sands.
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Merida, Yucatan, Mexico - 14th February 2014 - Eight Bells Hospitality SA de CV announces the grand opening of Meridas newest boutique bed and breakfast, Casa Nadz-Kaan. The intimate bed and breakfast offers just two en suite bedrooms to ensure a most private and pampered environment. Merida, capital of the Yucatan State, is abundant with Mayan history and culture. This lively city boasts numerous theatres, museums, restaurants, and parks. The residents of Merida take pride in their own culture and societal customs. Every day of the week you'll find showcases in dance, music, and performance available in the parks or theatre auditoriums, most are presented free of charge.
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