Things to do in Ticul
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Iglesia de San Antonio de Padua
Because of the number of Maya ruins in the vicinity, from which to steal building blocks, and the number of Maya in the area 'needing' conversion to Christianity, Franciscan friars built many churches in the region, including this 16th century church. Although looted on several occasions, the church has some original touches, among them the stone statues of friars in primitive style flanking the side entrances and a Black Christ altarpiece ringed by crude medallions.
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Flor del Campo
Juice up for the day at this tiny place, which just has chilled juices (no smoothies). It’s like sipping a part of the rainbow.
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Pizzería La Góndola
A clean place on the corner that’s open late, it has sandwiches and slightly pricey pizzas with the usual plethora of toppings.
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Super Willy’s
Super Willy’s is a small supermarket with a big variety of groceries and household items.
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Mercado
Ticul’s lively mercado provides all the ingredients for picnics and snacks.
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Restaurant El Colorín
A cheap restaurant, half a block northwest of Plaza Mayor, offering homemade meals.
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