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Mayan Ball Court at Xcaret Park

Xcaret Park · Carretera Chetumal - Puerto Juárez km 282 Int. B Colonia Rancho Xcaret, Mexico City, 77580 · Show map
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Up to 150standing
Up to 100seated
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About this space

The Mayan Ball Court is a unique venue located within Xcaret Park, ideal for hosting a variety of events. This space is perfect for cultural gatherings, team-building activities, and educational workshops that celebrate Mayan heritage. With its rich historical significance and beautiful surroundings, the Mayan Ball Court offers an inspiring atmosphere for both personal and corporate events. Organizers can take advantage of the venue's scenic backdrop to create memorable experiences for attendees. Whether you're planning a small group meeting or a larger event, the Mayan Ball Court provides a distinctive setting that is sure to impress.

Features

Wifi
Restroom facilities

Space

111m² (1,195ft²)

Capacities

150 Standing
100 Theatre

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£5,000 / Minimum spend

Location

Carretera Chetumal - Puerto Juárez km 282 Int. B Colonia Rancho Xcaret, 77580
Xcaret Park Carretera Chetumal - Puerto Juárez km 282 Int. B Colonia Rancho XcaretUnknown 77580Mexico City
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