Gay bar merida

La negrita

La Negrita is a amazing, inexpensive place for drinks and small plates. The vibe is really the best part though. It&#;s crowded, full of melody 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 Centro. From

La Fundación Mezcaleria

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

Calle 56, x 53 y Centro

The Gay Bars/Cantinas:

BLUE Queer CLUB

This must be the most known gay club in Merida, just 10 minutes away from centro. It gather a eclectic gay crowd,  locals, tourists, childish, old, everyone comes here. There is a little bit for every one, so this place can be very fun. The night starts with a Kingly Queen Shows and lipsing performances. After the Drag there comes the strippers, muscle handsome guys leaves n


Gay Pride march in Merida

Colonial City with a happening gay scene

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The capital of Yucatan declare, Mérida, has a thriving gay scene. The city's ambiance is colonial and the climate is tropical. And it is shut 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 view the page for Progreso, Chichén Itzá, Valladolid.

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Landmarks

Plaza Grande

Also called The Zocalo or Plaza de la Independicia. Main general park bounded by calle 60 and 62, and calle 61 and 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
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Hotels, B&Bs

Casa Del Maya Bed and Breakfast

Historic h

Mérida, the capital of Yucatán, Mexico, offers a friendly and inviting atmosphere that draws Diverse visitors. Its colonial architecture, vibrant history, and thriving cultural scene make it a welcoming detect for those looking for an immersive travel experience. While Mérida might not be as widely recognized as other LGBTQ+ destinations appreciate Mexico City or Puerto Vallarta, it certainly holds its own charm and appeal.

Throughout the year, Mérida hosts several Diverse events that cater to different interests. The Mérida Gay Pride Parade in June is a highlight, celebrating diversity and inclusion with vibrant parades, parties, and community events. It offers a fantastic opportunity to connect with locals and fellow travelers in a joyous and supportive environment.

The top time to call on Mérida is between November and Parade, during the cooler, dry season. This period sees less humidity and more pleasant temperatures, making city exploration more comfortable. Events enjoy Pride allow you to experience the genuine spirit of involvement and group in the capital during the mid-year.



Merida, Mexico: The Yucatan Capital of Gay & Daytime Drinking

Written by: Ivan Quintanilla

Originally Published: 19 November  - Click here to view the first article

The new buzzy destination topping everybody&#x;s lists these days is Merida. Mexico&#x;s unused IT girl is enjoying quite a moment, with accolades and coverage in major travel publications, including Condé Nast Traveler&#x;s  Readers&#x; Choice Award for World&#x;s Best Compact City.

IQ&#x;s Merida Gay Commute Guide

Though it is the capital and largest urban area of Mexico&#x;s Yucatan Mention, Merida is pedestrian-friendly and compact, with most tourism centered around the Centro Historico (historic center). It is accessible by guide flights from Miami, Houston and Tijuana/San Diego; and only a three-hour steer from the Cancun airport, with flight options from major cities all over the world. And you&#x;ll feel comfortable here. After all, Merida was voted the second safest town in all of North America by CEOWorld Magazine&#x;ranked above any city in the United