You are only a skip away from a hot sweat night in a gay club, but can sip lattes and enjoy the finer things in life during the day.Īs if the boasts dozens of gay bars, bars and cafes were not enough, Mexico City was also the first city in Mexico to legalize gay marriage in 2010, solidifying its status as the open-minded, gay mecca in Mexico. However, we preferred the more low-key gay scene in the adjacent Roma and Condesa neighborhoods with their gorgeous men, lively cafes, lush parks, beautiful architecture, and chic art galleries. There is the famous Zona Rosa or Pink Zone, Mexico City’s most famous “gay” neighborhood, which may have faded slightly from its glorious and glittery heyday but still draws in the queer crowds as most the gay bars and clubs are located here.