Uxmal
Why Uxmal is specialIt is an ancient Mayan city renowned for its stylish architecture adorned with intricately carved facades.
Uxmal tips and insights
How to pronounce
Uxmal: oosh-mahl
Pyramid of the Magician is the top attraction
It is the tallest and most striking structure - and sports a unique oval contour (see photo). Legend says it was built overnight by a dwarf magician to meet a challenge. Becoming the ruler was the prize.
Other star attractions
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Nunnery Quadrangle
Another leading attraction is the Nunnery Quadrangle, a large courtyard surrounded by four long buildings with ornamentally sculptured facades. A Spaniard gave the Nunnery its name in the 1500s. He thought that the complex and its many small rooms were similar to Spanish convents. Its real purpose is uncertain. - Governor's Palace
This structure boasts an elaborately designed carved facade measuring nearly 100 meters (320 feet) in length. - Great Pyramid
It is shorter than the Pyramid of the Magician and is in a mixed stage of restoration. Climb up its stairs for a panoramic photo of Uxmal.
This archaeological site for visitors is relatively compact, making it untiring to explore. However, if you plan to climb a monument, remember that Mayan steps are very steep and short-treaded.
Clothing
Wear comfortable walking shoes and a hat - and bring sun screen and insect repellent. It can be hot in Uxmal, so don light cotton clothes.
Accommodations
Staying over in one of the local hotels makes sense. You will be able to see the evening light show. And, you can be at the gate when Uxmal opens at 8 a.m., an hour or two before the tour busses arrive.
Nearest major city
Uxmal is only 80 kilometers (50 miles) from Merida, making it a popular daytrip from that city.
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