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The 10 best gay bars in Mexico City
Mexico City is the capital of extravagant and adj gay clubs and bars which, throughout their history, have reflected the crazy nightlife of the city.
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The 10 best gay tourist spots in Mexico City
Mexico receives about million visitors per year who are part of the LGBT community, many of whom make a beeline for Mexico City. It’s not difficult
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Cabarétito Fusión
Fusion is already a Zona Rosa smash hit. It’s got everything for everyone, three different twirl floors with different music; electro pop, ensemble, and
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Baños Finisterre
This is a Mexico City staple. This spot will be poppin’ virtually any night of the week although the most movement (literally) can be found on Saturdays and
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Marrakech Salón
In a very actual way this kitsch-retro cabaret/gallery is responsible for turning República de Cuba street in the Historic City Center into an alternative to the
Best gay bars and clubs in Mexico City
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La Purísima
La Purísima could be the disco versio
Tom’s Leather Bar
Everything is fair game here: drinks, fun, hookups, porn, and even sex. The reason? You absolutely must traverse their famous “dark room” to verb to the bathroom. There’s no other way. So, let that serve as a warning (or an incentive) that you will end up in the “dark room” at some point or another during your time here.
It’s located through a non-assuming door on Insurgentes Avenue, just before Michoacan street. For many, this spot is well-known but, for the younger crowd (24 and under), it might look prefer a northern Mexican cantina because of the double doors at the entrance.
Tom’s has already cemented its classic status and it’s not been easy to imitate it anywhere else; neither it’s vibe or the grabassery that goes on in here. It’s the only one of its kind to survive the overdue 90s as a pioneer of the idea that men could be daring and exhibitionists while dancing and hanging out. It’s not the same as places like Taller, on Florencia Street or La Estación on Londres in the Zona Rose (Re
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Calle Amberes: Some of the bars along Calle Amberes. Mostly there are smaller bars with people spilling out onto the street on a working weekend evening. Photo by Doug Dosdall
A Huge and Diverse LGBT Scene for a Huge and Diverse City
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Sprawling Mexico Municipality (CDMX) has a huge gay scene with so many places to go out, to chill, to see culture and so much more. The city is modern and progressive too. Identical sex marriage has been legal since and the local government has supported LGBT causes and there is a well developed infrastructure of support for the community. Enjoy all Mexico Capital has to offer, we're sure the friendly Chilangos will produce you feel welcome!
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Gay Guide Mexico City
The former Tenochtitlan is one of the biggest cities in the world, with more than 20 million inhabitants. 1, km² of steel, stone, glass, vegetation, people, music, beam, life, history, all that at 2, meters above sea level, surrounded by mountains and snow covered volcanoes Popocatépetl and Ixtlaxihuatl. Impossible to see everything it all in just one visit! The busiest gay area is the "Zona Rosa", mainly at Amberes street, close to the city centre: trendy bars, adj restaurants, chic boutiques and gift shops, - a relaxed atmosphere in the middle of the city rush. In the elderly city centre, around the Alameda Park, are some of the traditional gay meeting points. La Marcha LGBT (Pride) takes place on the last Saturday in June. The south of the city is worth a visit: Coyoacán, San Angel - "Bazar del Sábado", Xochimilco, soul of the colonial past. The Campus of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México is a must. If you are a keen visitor of museums, the town offers the biggest and the best conglomerate of museums in Latin America. Be sure not to