Gay club merida

La negrita

La Negrita is a great, inexpensive place for drinks and small plates. The vibe is really the finest part though. It’s crowded, full of music and laughter. This is a great place to meet both locals and tourists. Getting a table here can be tricky so plan ahead.

Calle 62 415 Centro. From 12:00-22:00

La Fundación Mezcaleria

 This is an wonderful bar. They’ve nailed everything: great decor/lighting/interior space; top tune ( live funk band, followed by  DJ playing quite a varied mix: lots of reggaeton; funk; ska); fantastic drinks list; a fun and welcoming crowd (mostly locals, some language students & tourists too). Good vibes, excellent times!

Calle 56, 465 x 53 y 55. Centro

The Same-sex attracted Bars/Cantinas:

BLUE GAY CLUB

This must be the most known lgbtq+ club in Merida, just 10 minutes away from centro. It gather a eclectic gay crowd,  locals, tourists, juvenile, old, everyone comes here. There is a little bit for every one, so this place can be very fun. The blackout starts with a Drag Queen Shows and lipsing performances. After the Queenly there comes the strippers, muscle handsome guys leaves nothing to imagination (later on on the night you can buy them a drink t gay club merida

Источник: https://www.instagram.com/meridagaytours/?hl=en


Gay Pride march in Merida

Colonial City with a happening gay scene

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The capital of Yucatan articulate, Mérida, has a thriving gay scene. The city's ambiance is colonial and the climate is tropical. And it is nearby to famous tourist sites like the Mayan ruins of Chitzen Itza as well as to the beach resorts of the Riviera Maya such as Cancun and Playa del Carmen.

This page also includes listings for the neighboring cities of Kanasín and Umán.

For other places in Yucatán state, please spot the page for Progreso, Chichén Itzá, Valladolid.

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Plaza Grande

Also called The Zocalo or Plaza de la Independicia. Main common park bounded by calle 60 and 62, and calle 61 and 63. Lots of cruising. Caution: Many rent boys. Part of the circuit, that includes Parque Hildago at calle 60 and 59 and Santa Lucia area at Calle 60 por 55.
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Hotels, B&Bs

Casa Del Maya Bed and Breakfast

Historic house restored as a B&B with 6 rooms and a two bedroom casita. This property is no longer homosexual owne

Источник: https://www.instagram.com/papismerida/?hl=en

Does it matter how gay a town is? Sometimes I just go to a city just because I haven’t been there before and I’ll compose about my experiences with the hotels, the food, the culture, shopping, history, etc. And all that makes me content and glad. I may neglect out on writing about the queer nightlife, businesses, and population. Sometimes it’s not the main focus of my trip there.  Something else might be turning me on to the location, and it’s not always about the boys.

One of those cities I traveled to just a year or so ago and wrote about all the aspects without dabbling in the gayness too hard was Merida, Mexico, located on the Yucatán peninsula. I popped down there for Tianguis Turístico, an annual national tourism conference held in Mexico. We had some downtime between the excursions outside of the urban area and the walks we had throughout the city. But I didn’t really see a enormous gay nightlife show at the day. I did act some searching and asking around, but, of course, this was during the pandemic, COVID, mask-wearing times, so many of the bars and exploratory options were not happening and many possess not reopened.

So when it came second for me to consider anot