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Iglesia de San Servacio
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Nearby attractions
Parque Principal Francisco Cantón Rosado
C. 41 204A, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Valladolid
Merida - Valladolid, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Casa de los Venados
C. 40 Local 204-X 41, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Choco - Story
Calle 40 190 entre 37 y 39, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Museo San Roque
Valladolid - Cancun, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Centro de Valladolid
C. 44 201, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Cenote Zaci
Cenote Zaci, Sta Ana, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Convento de San Bernardino de Siena
C. 50 210B, Sisal, 97784 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Letras Valladolid
C. 54a 211, Sisal, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Parroquia de San Bernardino de Siena
Calle 49 S/N por Calle Calle 50, Sisal, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Nearby restaurants
Restaurante El Atrio del Mayab
C. 41 204, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Las Campanas
C. 42 199-por 41, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
El Mesón del Marqués
203 X40, Calle 39 203 X40 Y 42, C. 39 Y 42, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Los Portales Valladolid
C. 41 202 A, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Domino's Valladolid
C. 41 206-Int 180, Sambula, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Condesa Cocina Bar
Calle 40 #201E entre 41 y 43, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
La Casona de Valladolid
C. 41 214, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Mirador don Alfonso
Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico
St. Patrick's Irish Pub
C. 42 205F, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Ruth's Burger Valladolid
97780, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Nearby hotels
Hotel María de la Luz
C. 42 193, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Hotel Catedral Valladolid
Calle 43 entre 42 y 40 # 202, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Hostal Casa Xtakay
C. 43 199, entre 38 y 40, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Che Valladolid Hostel & Bar
C. 40 209, entre 43 y 45, Centro, 97784 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Casa San Roque Valladolid
C. 41 193-B, Centro, 97782 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Hotel Real Colonial
Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico
Casa Tia Micha
C. 39 197, entre 38 y 40, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Hotel Zaci
191 x, C. 44 37 y 39, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Hotel Rosalia
C. 45 216, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
Real Hispano
Calle 42 # 200 x 37 y 39, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
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Iglesia de San Servacio

C. 41, Centro, 97780 Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
4.6(894)
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attractions: Parque Principal Francisco Cantón Rosado, Valladolid, Casa de los Venados, Choco - Story, Museo San Roque, Centro de Valladolid, Cenote Zaci, Convento de San Bernardino de Siena, Letras Valladolid, Parroquia de San Bernardino de Siena, restaurants: Restaurante El Atrio del Mayab, Las Campanas, El Mesón del Marqués, Los Portales Valladolid, Domino's Valladolid, Condesa Cocina Bar, La Casona de Valladolid, Mirador don Alfonso, St. Patrick's Irish Pub, Ruth's Burger Valladolid
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Nearby attractions of Iglesia de San Servacio

Parque Principal Francisco Cantón Rosado

Valladolid

Casa de los Venados

Choco - Story

Museo San Roque

Centro de Valladolid

Cenote Zaci

Convento de San Bernardino de Siena

Letras Valladolid

Parroquia de San Bernardino de Siena

Parque Principal Francisco Cantón Rosado

Parque Principal Francisco Cantón Rosado

4.6

(10.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Valladolid

Valladolid

4.7

(580)

Open 24 hours
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Casa de los Venados

Casa de los Venados

4.8

(504)

Closed
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Choco - Story

Choco - Story

4.3

(270)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Chichen Itza and 3 cenotes tour from Valladolid
Chichen Itza and 3 cenotes tour from Valladolid
Sat, Dec 6 • 7:00 AM
97743, Ekbalam, Yucatán, Mexico
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Try gourmet delicacies made with local flavors
Try gourmet delicacies made with local flavors
Sat, Dec 6 • 1:00 PM
97780, Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico
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Make your own Mexican sauces with a molcajete
Make your own Mexican sauces with a molcajete
Sat, Dec 6 • 6:00 PM
97784, Emiliano Zapata, Yucatán, Mexico
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Nearby restaurants of Iglesia de San Servacio

Restaurante El Atrio del Mayab

Las Campanas

El Mesón del Marqués

Los Portales Valladolid

Domino's Valladolid

Condesa Cocina Bar

La Casona de Valladolid

Mirador don Alfonso

St. Patrick's Irish Pub

Ruth's Burger Valladolid

Restaurante El Atrio del Mayab

Restaurante El Atrio del Mayab

4.4

(2.4K)

$$

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Las Campanas

Las Campanas

4.1

(1.5K)

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El Mesón del Marqués

El Mesón del Marqués

4.5

(2.2K)

$$

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Los Portales Valladolid

Los Portales Valladolid

3.7

(505)

$

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Al UtkinsonAl Utkinson
Located in the heart of Valladolid, a charming colonial city in the Yucatán Peninsula, the Templo de San Servacio is a stunning piece of history that offers visitors a glimpse into Mexico’s colonial past. Standing proudly in the main square, known as Plaza Principal Francisco Cantón Rosado, this historic church is one of the city’s most significant landmarks and a must-visit for anyone exploring Valladolid. The Templo de San Servacio was originally built in the 16th century but was reconstructed in the 1700s after it was partially destroyed. The church’s current façade, with its towering twin bell towers and grand stone archway, reflects the traditional colonial architecture of the time. Inside, the church’s simple yet beautiful design creates a peaceful atmosphere, with high ceilings, stone columns, and religious artwork that adds to the sense of reverence. The Templo de San Servacio is not just a place of worship; it’s also a symbol of Valladolid’s deep-rooted history. The church stands on the site of important historical events, including the infamous execution of rebellious townsfolk during the early colonial period. This connection to both spiritual and historical narratives makes the Templo de San Servacio a meaningful place for both locals and visitors. After visiting the Templo de San Servacio, take time to explore the vibrant Plaza Principal, where locals gather and visitors can enjoy the laid-back atmosphere. The area is filled with colorful buildings, lively cafes, and traditional shops, offering a perfect snapshot of Valladolid’s cultural charm. Whether you’re admiring the architecture or enjoying a leisurely stroll through the square, the experience provides a deeper appreciation for the city’s colonial heritage. The Templo de San Servacio is more than just an architectural marvel; it’s a living piece of Valladolid’s history. Whether you’re drawn by the church’s beauty, its historical significance, or the peaceful atmosphere of the surrounding square, a visit to this iconic landmark offers a unique glimpse into Mexico’s colonial past. Make sure to add it to your itinerary when exploring the beautiful city of Valladolid. This review captures the essence of the Templo de San Servacio in Valladolid, Mexico, emphasizing its historical significance and architectural beauty, while also encouraging visitors to explore the vibrant surroundings of the church and the city.
Liliana PascuzziLiliana Pascuzzi
Beautiful church and good service. I have been coming to mass times during the holiday and I was lucky to find a mass sheet schedule by chance. Hours are not posted on the bulletin at the entrance but are in my photos. Also found a contact number for church office at Centro Guadalupano. Tip: make sure to bring your hand fan and water, because during most services fans are not turned on at the very back of the church. I've only seen fans turn on at the front of the church. There are lots of boxes to drop donations for a patron saint image. The church does have a small parking lot. Note, it is always a kind gesture to leave donations for the disabled in front of the church and or buy something from local vendors at the gate.
Sanjay GuptaSanjay Gupta
Beautiful church, Tour bus should have given more time to explore this So, we stopped at cenote for 90 minutes but our tour bus gave us just 20 minutes to explore Valladolid and nearby areas, great...!! That why I recommend coming by yourself. No doubt church looks very beautiful from outside, but we did not have time, so we just roamed in central park, have churros and then came back. Central Park was full of people, warrior dressed guys, vendors. Streets were looking so beautiful, vibrant, colorful from the bus. We should have stayed here for longer time. I recommend visiting here. It is as vibrant as it can be
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Located in the heart of Valladolid, a charming colonial city in the Yucatán Peninsula, the Templo de San Servacio is a stunning piece of history that offers visitors a glimpse into Mexico’s colonial past. Standing proudly in the main square, known as Plaza Principal Francisco Cantón Rosado, this historic church is one of the city’s most significant landmarks and a must-visit for anyone exploring Valladolid. The Templo de San Servacio was originally built in the 16th century but was reconstructed in the 1700s after it was partially destroyed. The church’s current façade, with its towering twin bell towers and grand stone archway, reflects the traditional colonial architecture of the time. Inside, the church’s simple yet beautiful design creates a peaceful atmosphere, with high ceilings, stone columns, and religious artwork that adds to the sense of reverence. The Templo de San Servacio is not just a place of worship; it’s also a symbol of Valladolid’s deep-rooted history. The church stands on the site of important historical events, including the infamous execution of rebellious townsfolk during the early colonial period. This connection to both spiritual and historical narratives makes the Templo de San Servacio a meaningful place for both locals and visitors. After visiting the Templo de San Servacio, take time to explore the vibrant Plaza Principal, where locals gather and visitors can enjoy the laid-back atmosphere. The area is filled with colorful buildings, lively cafes, and traditional shops, offering a perfect snapshot of Valladolid’s cultural charm. Whether you’re admiring the architecture or enjoying a leisurely stroll through the square, the experience provides a deeper appreciation for the city’s colonial heritage. The Templo de San Servacio is more than just an architectural marvel; it’s a living piece of Valladolid’s history. Whether you’re drawn by the church’s beauty, its historical significance, or the peaceful atmosphere of the surrounding square, a visit to this iconic landmark offers a unique glimpse into Mexico’s colonial past. Make sure to add it to your itinerary when exploring the beautiful city of Valladolid. This review captures the essence of the Templo de San Servacio in Valladolid, Mexico, emphasizing its historical significance and architectural beauty, while also encouraging visitors to explore the vibrant surroundings of the church and the city.
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Beautiful church and good service. I have been coming to mass times during the holiday and I was lucky to find a mass sheet schedule by chance. Hours are not posted on the bulletin at the entrance but are in my photos. Also found a contact number for church office at Centro Guadalupano. Tip: make sure to bring your hand fan and water, because during most services fans are not turned on at the very back of the church. I've only seen fans turn on at the front of the church. There are lots of boxes to drop donations for a patron saint image. The church does have a small parking lot. Note, it is always a kind gesture to leave donations for the disabled in front of the church and or buy something from local vendors at the gate.
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Beautiful church, Tour bus should have given more time to explore this So, we stopped at cenote for 90 minutes but our tour bus gave us just 20 minutes to explore Valladolid and nearby areas, great...!! That why I recommend coming by yourself. No doubt church looks very beautiful from outside, but we did not have time, so we just roamed in central park, have churros and then came back. Central Park was full of people, warrior dressed guys, vendors. Streets were looking so beautiful, vibrant, colorful from the bus. We should have stayed here for longer time. I recommend visiting here. It is as vibrant as it can be
Sanjay Gupta

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4.6
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5.0
1y

Located in the heart of Valladolid, a charming colonial city in the Yucatán Peninsula, the Templo de San Servacio is a stunning piece of history that offers visitors a glimpse into Mexico’s colonial past. Standing proudly in the main square, known as Plaza Principal Francisco Cantón Rosado, this historic church is one of the city’s most significant landmarks and a must-visit for anyone exploring Valladolid.

The Templo de San Servacio was originally built in the 16th century but was reconstructed in the 1700s after it was partially destroyed. The church’s current façade, with its towering twin bell towers and grand stone archway, reflects the traditional colonial architecture of the time. Inside, the church’s simple yet beautiful design creates a peaceful atmosphere, with high ceilings, stone columns, and religious artwork that adds to the sense of reverence.

The Templo de San Servacio is not just a place of worship; it’s also a symbol of Valladolid’s deep-rooted history. The church stands on the site of important historical events, including the infamous execution of rebellious townsfolk during the early colonial period. This connection to both spiritual and historical narratives makes the Templo de San Servacio a meaningful place for both locals and visitors.

After visiting the Templo de San Servacio, take time to explore the vibrant Plaza Principal, where locals gather and visitors can enjoy the laid-back atmosphere. The area is filled with colorful buildings, lively cafes, and traditional shops, offering a perfect snapshot of Valladolid’s cultural charm. Whether you’re admiring the architecture or enjoying a leisurely stroll through the square, the experience provides a deeper appreciation for the city’s colonial heritage.

The Templo de San Servacio is more than just an architectural marvel; it’s a living piece of Valladolid’s history. Whether you’re drawn by the church’s beauty, its historical significance, or the peaceful atmosphere of the surrounding square, a visit to this iconic landmark offers a unique glimpse into Mexico’s colonial past. Make sure to add it to your itinerary when exploring the beautiful city of Valladolid.

This review captures the essence of the Templo de San Servacio in Valladolid, Mexico, emphasizing its historical significance and architectural beauty, while also encouraging visitors to explore the vibrant surroundings of the church...

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5.0
2y

The Templo de San Servacio is a Catholic church located in the city of Valladolid, Yucatán, Mexico. It is the main cathedral of the city and is dedicated to Saint Servatius, a 4th-century Roman martyr. The church was originally built in 1545, but it was demolished in 1705 after a crime was committed inside. The current church was built on the same site and was completed in 1735.

The Templo de San Servacio is a beautiful example of colonial architecture. The exterior of the church is made of limestone and is decorated with intricate stonework. The interior of the church is also beautifully decorated and features a number of impressive works of art, including a large mural by the Mexican artist Miguel Castro Pacheco.

The Templo de San Servacio is a popular tourist destination and is one of the most important landmarks in Valladolid. The church is open to the public and visitors are welcome to attend mass or simply admire the beautiful architecture.

Here are some additional details about the Templo de San Servacio:

The church is located on the main square of Valladolid, called the Plaza de la Independencia.

The church is open to the public from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Monday through Friday.

Mass is celebrated at 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM, Monday through Friday, and at 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM, Saturday and Sunday.

The church is a popular tourist destination and is one of the most important landmarks in Valladolid.

The church is open to the public, and visitors are welcome to attend mass or simply admire the beautiful...

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5.0
51w

Beautiful church and good service. I have been coming to mass times during the holiday and I was lucky to find a mass sheet schedule by chance. Hours are not posted on the bulletin at the entrance but are in my photos. Also found a contact number for church office at Centro Guadalupano. Tip: make sure to bring your hand fan and water, because during most services fans are not turned on at the very back of the church. I've only seen fans turn on at the front of the church. There are lots of boxes to drop donations for a patron saint image. The church does have a small parking lot. Note, it is always a kind gesture to leave donations for the disabled in front of the church and or buy something from local vendors...

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