Mérida Cathedral of Saint Eulalia

Rising from the sun-baked heart of Mérida, the Cathedral of Saint Eulalia is a stunning blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles, built atop the site where the city's patron saint was martyred. This living monument to faith and history invites you to explore its layered past, from Roman ruins to medieval grandeur, all within a short walk of Mérida's other Roman treasures.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1.5 to 2 hours to explore the cathedral, crypt, and museum at a relaxed pace. If you're a history enthusiast, budget an extra 30 minutes to linger in the cloister and read the interpretive panels. Pair this with a morning at Mérida's Roman ruins and an afternoon tapas crawl along Calle José Ramón Mélida for a perfect day in the city.

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