Casa Tamarindo is a beautifully restored Merida home built for relaxation. Hidden amidst the downtown, the space mixes aspects of the original restored building with modern brutalist architecture.
Beneath the shade of a sprawling tamarindo tree lies the central courtyard—a tranquil haven adorned with a small fish pond, providing an ideal setting for conversations and relaxation. The indoor-outdoor terrace features a dining area and a secondary living space, all bordering a private pool and built in grill.
On the upper floor you'll find the bedroom, equipped with a desk overlooking the pool. A balcony, set against the backdrop of the tamarindo tree, complements the space, offering a serene escape. Another balcony, complete with a hammock, provides an ideal spot for relaxation. From the rooftop you get panoramic views of the city
Incredible design home from the early 20th century, fully remodeled by the talented Gina Góngora.
Private bedroom in a lush, renovated 19th-century colonial residence turned bed & breakfast.
Beautifully restored Merida home by the team at DARQ Architecture, build around a 200 year old Tamarindo Tree