Public Service
Mérida Tourist Office
Come and discover the wonders of Mérida.
- Plan your Trip
- Oficina de Turismo de la Puerta de la Villa
Public Service
Puerta de la Villa Tourist Office, Mérida
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Mérida: Puerta de la Villa Municipal Tourist Office
- Tel.:+34 924 38 01 91
- Email: info@turismomerida.org
- Website address: www.turismomerida.org
- Opening times
- WINTER (October 1st - March 31st)Monday to Friday: From 9:00h to 18:30hSaturday: From 9:00h to 14:00h and from 16:30h to 18:30hSunday: From 9:00h to 15:00hSUMMER (April 1st - September 30th )Monday to Friday: From 9:00h to 20:30hSaturday: From 10:00h to 14:00h and from 17:30h to 20:30hSunday: From 9:00h to 15:00h
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Come and discover the wonders of Mérida.
Sala Decumanus
Phone number: +34 924 380 194This Tourist Office offers information on everything there is to do or visit in the area. They will be able to help you to make the most of your stay and they will give you information on the best routes and activities.
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