Izamal, known as the Yellow City, is a colonial treasure nestled in the Yucatán Peninsula that seamlessly blends history, architecture, and spirituality. Its historic buildings, painted in a vibrant yellow hue, illuminate the cobblestone streets and tranquil squares, transporting visitors to bygone eras of colonial splendor. At the heart of this charming city stands the imposing Convent of San Antonio de Padua, built atop an ancient Maya pyramid, a remarkable testament to the cultural fusion between pre-Hispanic civilizations and Spanish colonization.