- Neighborhoods, attractions but also the inclusivity and LGBTQ+ offerings welcome travelers from around the world.
- The designation of “friendly city” and the recognition as “Best Urban LGBT+ Destination” by the National Union of LGBT Tourism Entrepreneurs (UNETLGBT+) confirm the commitment with all travelers.
Mexico City, Mexico – December 19, 2023 – Mexico City, a vibrant and diverse metropolis, welcomes travelers with rich tapestry of neighborhoods, each offering a unique flavor of the city. As visitors plan their stay, it’s essential to consider not only the budget and attractions but also the inclusivity and LGBTQ+ offerings. Whether they’re drawn to historic charm, stylish ambiance, or the vibrant LGBTQ+ scene, Mexico City has something for everyone.
To mention a little history about Mexico City’s innovation towards this segment, in December 2009, the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District (ALDF) approved Equal Marriage, and on November 23, 2015, the local government signed a declaration in which Mexico City is recognized as a “Friendly City” with the LGBTQ+ community. Mexico City was also named a Queer Destination by the Mexico City Secretary of Tourism, Nathalie Desplas Puel.
It is a declaration to the national and international community that Mexico City is a welcoming destination; since it has demonstrated that it is a progressive city with clear progress in the recognition of the human rights of all people without distinction.
In a sprawling metropolis like Mexico City, the abundance of accommodation options can be overwhelming. Here’s a breakdown of some neighborhoods to help visitors make the right choice:
1. Condesa and Roma Norte: Stylish and Affordable
For those seeking a blend of style and affordability, Condesa and Roma Norte top the list. These neighborhoods boast a plethora of dining and drinking options, along with interesting shops featuring local designers’ work. The tree-lined streets and numerous small parks make them ideal for leisurely strolls day or night.
2. Centro Histórico: Immersed in History
Travelers with a penchant for Mexico City’s oldest historic attractions should consider staying in the Centro Histórico, the city’s historic center. While the area may quiet down after dark, its proximity to significant landmarks adds historical charm to your stay.
3. Polanco: Upscale and Chic
For a truly upscale experience, Polanco is the go-to neighborhood. Dotted with shops showcasing international designer brands and restaurants helmed by award-winning chefs, Polanco caters to those with a taste for the finer things.
4. Zona Rosa: LGBTQ+ Nightlife Hub
If proximity to vibrant LGBTQ+ nightlife is a priority, travelers should consider staying in or near the Zona Rosa. This lively neighborhood comes alive after sunset, offering a vibrant array of bars, clubs, and entertainment options.
To reaffirm Mexico City as a friendly destination, for the second consecutive year, it received the LGBTQ+ Travel Awards as “Best LGBTTTIQ+ Urban Destination” from the National Union of LGBT Tourism Entrepreneurs (UNET LGBT+). The winners are selected by voters who vote on different categories to determine the winners.
Recently Mexico City was ranked in the top 8 Best Gay Cities 2023. Gay Cities showcases LGBTQ+ friendly destinations and businesses so travelers can feel secure when booking trips and exploring cities, therefore the winner cities were selected by votes of the visitors to the page, which is ranked #1 on ComScore in the LGBTQ+ Category.