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    Uxmal — The 2026 Honest Guide

    By Mr. Playas · Updated March 2026

    If you have one day from Mérida and want a Mayan site without the Cancún bus crowds, Uxmal is the answer. The Puuc-style architecture is the most ornate in the Yucatán — every wall has carved geometric mosaics — and you can still legally climb the Great Pyramid for a view across the jungle to the Pyramid of the Magician.

    Quick answer

    Why Uxmal over Chichén Itzá?

    Fewer crowds (one-tenth the visitor traffic), closer to Mérida (1h 15m vs 1h 45m), you can climb the Great Pyramid, and the Puuc Route adds three smaller sites — Kabah, Sayil, Labná — within a 30 km radius.

    2026 Practicalities

    • Hours — 8 AM to 5 PM (last entry 4 PM)
    • Admission — $540 MXN (~$30 USD) all-in
    • Great Pyramid — climbing allowed, steep steps, hold the rope
    • Light show — 8 PM most nights, included with daytime ticket if you stay

    Book an Uxmal Day Trip from Mérida

    Guided tours covering Uxmal plus the Puuc Route sites — Kabah, Sayil, Labná — with transport and lunch.

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    For the headline site see Chichén Itzá, or pair Uxmal with a cenote stop on the way back to Mérida.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I do Uxmal and Chichén Itzá in one day?

    Technically yes, in practice no. The two sites are 3 hours apart by car and each deserves at least 2 hours on site. Pick one per day and do justice to it.

    What's the Puuc Route?

    A loop south of Uxmal hitting three smaller Mayan cities (Kabah, Sayil, Labná) plus the Loltún caves. Adds 3–4 hours. Recommended for anyone deeply interested in Mayan architecture.

    Is the light show worth staying for?

    Mixed reviews. The narration is dated, but the lit-up pyramids are striking. If you're already in Uxmal at sunset and don't want to drive back in the dark from Chichén Itzá, stay for it.