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The capital and largest capital of Mexico pulses with life—a sophisticated global destination built atop an ancient, pre-Hispanic past.

Here, you can wander through the towering ruins of the Aztecs at Templo Mayor, admire colonial grandeur in the Metropolitan Cathedral and National Palace, or lose yourself in Coyoacán’s colorful cobblestone lanes—once home to Frida Kahlo. Stroll through Roma’s stylish mezcal bars, sample street-corner tacos in La Condesa, and then elevate your palate with the culinary artistry of Pujol. From the sweeping murals of Palacio de Bellas Artes to vibrant street-art installations around every corner, Mexico Municipality is a gallery without walls.

As a thriving nexus of business and culture, it champions openness and was the first Mexican city to legalize same-sex marriage in Its annual Pride parade—one of Latin America’s largest—draws over a million revelers each year. Every city has its retain pulse; Mexico City’s beats with the collision of ancient Latino soul and modern cosmopolitan flair.

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The Mexican capital’s sheer size – it’s home to more than 20 million people – means there’s something in gay Mexico City for every appetite. Thankfully, most of the top gay bars in Mexico City are located in the historic heart of the city or neighbouring Zona Rosa area, meaning bar hopping isn’t the trauma of taxis and metro systems it can be in other big cities!

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To get yourself acquainted with the pinker side of Mexico City a fine place to start is República de Cuba Road. Just a block away from sights including the Museo Nacional de

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The 10 best homosexual bars in Mexico City

Mexico City is the capital of extravagant and stimulating gay clubs and bars which, throughout their history, own reflected the mad nightlife of the city.

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The 10 foremost 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 clap . It’s got everything for everyone, three different dance floors with different music; electro pop, ensemble, and

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Baños Finisterre

This is a Mexico Municipality staple. This detect will be poppin’ virtually any nighttime of the week although the most movement (literally) can be found on Saturdays and

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Marrakech Salón

In a very genuine way this kitsch-retro cabaret/gallery is responsible for turning República de Cuba highway in the Historic City Center into an alternative to the

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La Purísima

La Purísima could be the disco versio

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La Purísima is an unapologetically irreverent gay bar on Avenida República de Cuba in downtown Mexico Urban area. One of its most endearing features is the staff who dress as Catholic priests and nuns.

I was on assignment in Mexico City for the Washington Blade, the oldest LGBTQ+ newspaper in the United States for which I am the international news editor, in July I decided to depart to la Purí, as the bar&#;s known for short. I arrived shortly after 11 a.m. and spent the next 90 minutes or so dancing and slowly sipping shots of mezcal. I was walking outside to obtain some fresh air when Sergio, a staff person who was dressed as a priest, approached me in the hallway that led to the door and asked me if I wanted to depart to confession. I said yes, and he led me to a petty booth on the sidewalk. He unlocked the makeshift confessional and we went inside. I had learned in my childhood  Confraternity of Christian Doctrine  class at St. Thomas Aquinas Church that what one says inside a confessional remains between the penitent, the priest (and God.) I am not one to que