6 Best Gay Hotels in Mexico City (2026)

Sofitel Mexico City Reforma at the Angel of Independence
Mexico City is one of the most exciting LGBTQ+ destinations in the world — and choosing the right hotel can completely elevate your trip. Whether you want to be steps from Zona Rosa nightlife, stay in a stylish gay-owned guesthouse in Condesa, or splurge on five-star luxury overlooking Paseo de la Reforma, CDMX has something for every kind of traveler.

Here are our picks for the 6 best gay and gay-popular hotels in Mexico City, from boutique favorites to luxury icons we’ve personally stayed at and love.

Andy photographing the view from the Sofitel Mexico City Reforma
Sofitel Mexico City Reforma

Sofitel Mexico City Reforma – Best Overall Luxury Stay


Best for: Five-star comfort, skyline views & proximity to nightlife

📍 Location: Paseo de la Reforma, steps from Zona Rosa & the Angel of Independence

Why We Love It:

  • Jaw-dropping city views from rooms and public spaces
  • Stunning indoor pool, spa, sauna & full fitness center
  • Walking distance to Zona Rosa gay nightlife
  • LGBTQ+ welcoming vibe (Travel Proud–style hospitality)

If you’re looking for the best-located luxury hotel for gay travelers in Mexico City, Sofitel Reforma checks every box. Sitting right next to the Angel of Independence, it’s perfectly positioned between nightlife, sightseeing, dining, and shopping.

Rooms are sleek, modern, and high above the city, while the spa and indoor pool feel like a calm escape from the energy below. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just want an elevated stay with zero compromises, this is one of our top picks in CDMX.
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The Red Tree House – Best Small Gay-Owned Guesthouse


Best for: Warm hospitality, repeat stays & breakfast lovers

📍 Location: Condesa

Why We Love It:

  • Gay-owned with nearly 20 years of hospitality
  • Guests treated like family
  • Outstanding homemade breakfast
  • Beautiful common spaces & gardens
  • Exceptionally high guest ratings

The Red Tree House is one of those places people return to again and again. Owners Craig and Jorge are legendary hosts, and their philosophy says it all: “We don’t just rent rooms — we provide an experience.

It’s quieter than Zona Rosa, wonderfully personal, and perfect if you value connection, comfort, and feeling truly welcomed.
Amberes 64
Amberes 64

Amberes 64 – Best Location for Gay Nightlife


Best for: Bar hopping, walk-home convenience & great value

📍 Location: Zona Rosa (Calle Amberes)

Why We Love It:

  • Right in the heart of the gayborhood
  • Spacious rooms (many with kitchenettes)
  • Included continental breakfast
  • Gym, lockers & sauna on-site
  • Excellent value for the location

Amberes 64 is one of our go-to hotels for nightlife-focused trips to Mexico City. You’re steps from Kinky, Blow Bar, and dozens of other gay venues — no Uber required.

Rooms are clean, modern, and surprisingly spacious for the price, making it ideal for both short stays and longer visits. For travelers who want maximum convenience without luxury pricing, Amberes 64 is hard to beat.
NH Collection Mexico City Reforma
NH Collection Mexico City Reforma

NH Collection Mexico City Reforma – Reliable, Gay-Popular Classic


Best for: Comfort, amenities & trusted international brand

📍 Location: Zona Rosa (one block from Amberes 64)

Why We Love It:

  • Longtime LGBTQ+ favorite
  • Outdoor pool & modern gym
  • Smoke-free, pet-friendly & accessible
  • Easy access to nightlife and major sights

The NH Collection Reforma has been a staple for gay travelers for years — and for good reason. With over 300 rooms, an outdoor pool, solid dining options, and a prime location in Zona Rosa, it’s a dependable choice whether you’re in town for Pride, nightlife, or sightseeing.
Casa Comtesse Standard Room
Casa Comtesse

Casa Comtesse Condesa – Best Gay-Owned Boutique Hotel


Best for: Local charm, community vibes & boutique luxury

📍 Location: Condesa

Why We Love It:

  • Gay-owned & warmly welcoming
  • Feels like staying in a stylish private home
  • Honor bar & mezcal tastings
  • Outdoor garden for evening drinks
  • Included breakfast with pastries & coffee

Staying at Casa Comtesse feels like being invited into a beautifully curated historic home. From the piano-filled salon to the honor bar and garden terrace, it’s intimate, elegant, and deeply personal.

Rooms are thoughtfully designed, breakfast is excellent, and the neighborhood location makes it easy to explore Roma and Condesa by day while still reaching Zona Rosa nightlife quickly by Uber.
Four Seasons Mexico City
Four Seasons Mexico City

Four Seasons Mexico City – Best Classic Luxury & Courtyard Vibes


Best for: Refined luxury, service & iconic cocktail stops

📍 Location: Paseo de la Reforma (near Chapultepec Park)

Why We Love It:

  • Elegant courtyard garden
  • Famous Fifty Mils cocktail bar
  • Outdoor pool, spa & fitness center
  • Exceptional service throughout

The Four Seasons Mexico City offers a more classic, resort-style luxury experience right in the heart of the city. Even if you don’t stay here, Fifty Mils is one of the best cocktail bars in CDMX — but spending the night lets you enjoy the full experience.

For travelers who prefer timeless elegance over modern flash, the Four Seasons delivers five-star comfort with impeccable service.
Andy at Fifty Mils Bar at Four Seasons Mexico City
Fifty Mils Bar at Four Seasons Mexico City

Final Thoughts


Mexico City offers one of the best hotel scenes in the Americas for LGBTQ+ travelers. Whether you’re partying until sunrise in Zona Rosa, sipping mezcal in Condesa, or soaking in skyline views from a five-star spa, there’s a perfect stay waiting for you.

From gay-owned boutique gems to world-class luxury, these six hotels represent the very best places to stay in gay-friendly Mexico City — and we’ll keep updating this list as the city evolves.

🌟 Pro tip –  Planning a trip to Mexico City? From the best gay nightlife to must-visit attractions, dining, and travel tips, find it all in our Gay Travel Guide to Mexico City.

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