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Mexico City is generally safe for gay travelers, especially in these neighborhoods where diversity is celebrated. Most of the bath houses...

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Everything is fair game here: drinks, fun, hookups, porn, and even sex. However, knowing basic Spanish phrases can enhance your experience and help with local interactions.

Ideal for those who love culture and style.

  • Centro: Historic and bustling, filled with landmarks and tourist spots. This ensures you pay a flat rate and are not surprised by the fee, they take credit cars for payment. Zona Rosa and Condesa are safe and welcoming neighborhoods, but exercise caution when traveling alone at night and keep an eye on your belongings in crowded areas.

    How many days do I need to explore Mexico City?

    To get a good feel for the city, plan on spending at least 5 days but you can also be efficient and cut down to 3 days to hit the key highlights. 

    Is Mexico City expensive?

    Mexico City offers options for every budget.

    Uber is also available at the airport which is another option. This spot will be poppin’ virtually any night of the week although the most movement (literally) can be found on...

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    Baños Señorial

    Baños Señorial

    Situated in the historic city center, Baños Señioral is famous for two things: their cleanliness and their facilities.

    You absolutely must traverse their famous “dark room” to get...

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    The best gay bars in Mexico City

    The best gay bars in Mexico City

    There’s fun to be had any night of the week at the best gay bars in Mexico City.

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    Sodome

    Sodome

    Back in 2013, there was an assault here that caused a few setbacks.

    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 City staple. For longer distances, definitely utilize an uber or official taxi (your hotel can arrange). Most of the bath houses in Mexico City are not as clean as one would hope so, the cleanliness here is very much appreciated and even though you can smell the chlorine, it’s not overpowering.

    On premise, there are comfortably private rooms with flat screen TVs for you to watch a post-bath movie.

    Mexico City is quite tourist-friendly, so don’t worry if your Spanish skills are limited!

    Are there any special precautions for gay travelers in Mexico City?

    Mexico City is generally very inclusive, but as with any big city, it’s always wise to stay aware of your surroundings. Mexico City’s metro is affordable and relatively straightforward to navigate.

    What’s the best time of year to visit Mexico City for gay travelers?

    The best time to visit is between March and May when the weather is mild and there are several events, including the Pride Parade in June.

    The reason? A lax door policy and a noble cover...

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    Baños Finisterre

    Baños Finisterre

    This is a Mexico City staple. This makes it easy to get around the city and explore beyond the immediate neighborhood.

    The lounge chairs are comfortable, and the sheets are plush and smell nice.

    They have a general admission steam price which is 125 MXN, a sauna for 160 MXN, and a Turkish bath for 145 MXN. You can rent a private room and bring alcoholic beverages and even a guest if you’d like. This one...

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    Tom’s Leather Bar

    Everything is fair game here: drinks, fun, hookups, porn, and even sex.

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