Sofitel Mexico City Reforma

5 Gay Popular Hotels in Mexico City in 2024

Written by Traivor Morrison
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For 5 gay popular hotels in Mexico City, we have you covered from luxury 5-star properties to small gay-owned bed and breakfasts. Read on for our full hotel review of each.

Amberes 64 Hotel
Amberes 64 Hotel
King Bed
King Bed
Bathroom
Bathroom
Kitchen & Dining Table
Kitchen & Dining Table
Restaurant & Bar
Restaurant & Bar
Included Breakfast
Included Breakfast
Fitness Center
Fitness Center

For a brand new gay popular hotel located in the heart of Mexico City's Zona Rosa, Amberes 64 will truly exceed your expectations. Even the standard rooms are quite spacious, clean and perfect for a long or short stay. Our standard room includes a kitchen and dining table, huge closet with safe, couch, television, air-conditioning, and king size bed. In addition, the hotel includes a continental breakfast in their gorgeous restaurant and bar, complete with fresh juice, pastries, fruit and coffee. In terms of amenities, Amberes 64 offers a full gym and sparkling clean locker room with fresh towels and a sauna for men. For around $100 USD per night plus taxes, it's a great deal and the location cannot be beat.
NH Collection Mexico City Reforma
NH Collection Mexico City Reforma

Located across the street from Amberes 64, the NH Collection Mexico City Reforma is a long time staple for the LGBTQ+ traveler. With 306 rooms, the hotel offers many types of accommodations from superior rooms to suites. Book early for the less expensive rooms starting around $100 USD per night plus taxes, as we find they are often sold out! The hotel is also 100% smoke free, pet-friendly, and fully accessible. In terms of amenities, the outdoor pool takes center stage, but you'll also find a modern gym, restaurant and bar.
Sofitel Mexico City Reforma
Sofitel Mexico City Reforma
Entrance on Paseo de la Reforma
Entrance on Paseo de la Reforma
Jaw-dropping Views from Reception
Jaw-dropping Views from Reception
Delicious Pastry Counter at Breakfast
Delicious Pastry Counter at Breakfast

For perhaps the best located 5-star hotel to the Zona Rosa, look no further than Sofitel Mexico City Reforma. Situated near the Angel of Independence on the Paseo de la Reforma, you will be steps away from the best gay nightlife, sightseeing, shops, and restaurants in Mexico City. The modern luxury rooms and suites offer unbelievable views and the hotel's spa and indoor pool will take your breath away. There's also a fitness center and sauna. In addition, the hotel is pet-friendly which we love. For food and drink, you're spoiled for choice with multiple restaurants and bars. There's even a coffee shop in the valet area while you wait for your car or Uber. The Sofitel Mexico City Reforma is definitely worth considering for an exceptional stay in Mexico City.
Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City
Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City
Fifty Mils Bar
Fifty Mils Bar

From modern to classic luxury, don't miss the luxury 5-star Four Seasons Hotel even if you just pop in for a drink at Fifty Mils, one of the best bars in Mexico City. Located around 10-minutes walk to the Angel of Independence, the Four Seasons is another excellent option for the well-heeled gay traveler. Rooms are spacious and warmly decorated. Property amenities include a beautiful courtyard and garden, spa, outdoor pool, and fitness center. For the ultimate city escape with top notch service, you can't go wrong with the Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City.
Casa Comtesse Condesa
Casa Comtesse Condesa
Salon
Salon
Living Area
Living Area
Bar Area
Bar Area
Mezcal Tasting
Mezcal Tasting
Honor Bar
Honor Bar
Outdoor Garden
Outdoor Garden
Outdoor Dining
Outdoor Dining
Standard Room
Standard Room
Room Details
Room Details
Ensuite Bathroom
Ensuite Bathroom
Included Breakfast
Included Breakfast

Located in the gay popular neighborhood of Condesa, a week or weekend at gay-owned Casa Comtesse feels like you are staying with a wealthy friend in their historic home. The living area is opulent and even has a piano. In addition, if you like Mezcal, you can do a tasting or grab a beer or glass of wine at the honor bar in the communal kitchen. Simply write down what you take, and you can pay at checkout. You can also enjoy your beverage in the evening in the outdoor garden. Upstairs, the rooms are wonderful with super comfy bedding and thoughtful touches and artwork everywhere. We’ll definitely stay here again. The cost is around $100 USD per night plus taxes. A delicious breakfast with fresh croissants and pain au chocolates is included with all bookings.
As a bonus hotel, one other highly recommended gay-owned hotel in Condesa is The Red Tree House. This exceptionally-rated property offers a variety of unique rooms, all with private ensuite bathrooms, and an amazing breakfast. With nearly two decades in hospitality, owners Craig and Jorge treat guests like family, and are often heard saying, "We don't just rent rooms, we provide an experience."
For our overview of Gay Mexico City, including our top 10 things to do, best gay nightlife, and all of our travel tips, click here to read our complete travel guide. Take me to Gay Travel Guide to Mexico City.

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