Uxmal

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Uxmal Archaeological Site showing heritage elements as well as a couple
Uxmal Archaeological Site featuring heritage elements as well as a small group of people
Uxmal Archaeological Site showing heritage elements
Uxmal Archaeological Site featuring interior views as well as an individual femail
Governors Palace showing heritage elements
Atmospheric ruins emerge from the jungle at this UNESCO site, where markets hummed with activity and Mayan priests once gazed up toward glittering constellations. 

Uxmal is one of the Yucatán region’s most significant archaeological sites. Visit to learn how local people lived, worked and played in Mexico before the Spanish arrived in the 16th century. 

Pay attention to the site’s layout upon first entering. Notice that, unlike many other Mayan ruins, this place has a distinct lack of symmetry. The design is not accidental but based on the complex astronomical phenomena that governed most aspects of daily life.

Move toward one of the most striking buildings, the Pyramid of the Magician. The name of this famous monument comes from a mysterious local legend that tells the story of a dwarf magician who built the pyramid in one night. Look at the stone mask of the rain god, Chaac, which is carved into the western side. This god held an important place in a city that relied on complex hydraulic works and cisterns to hold precious water during the dry months.

Appreciate the magnificence of the Governor’s Palace, one of the finest surviving examples of Puuc architecture. Once the seat of power for the region, this 24-room building contains beautiful treasures. Marvel at the stunning stone mosaics that will capture your imagination with lost tales of mythical serpents, gods and birds.

Walk along the grassy area of the Ballcourt and try to imagine the cheers of spectators as they supported their favorite players. Amazingly, you can even see raised carved stone hoops that may have been used as goals.

Spend an enjoyable few hours viewing the rest of the site. Buildings such as the Quadrangle of the Nuns, the House of Turtles and the Pigeon House offer great photo opportunities.

Access this attraction by bus, car or taxi. It’s about 50 miles (80 kilometers) from Mérida and 240 miles (380 kilometers) from the tourist hub of Cancún. Organize a tour to get an in-depth understanding of the site. A trip to Uxmal is a popular activity when traveling through the stunning Yucatán Peninsula.


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