Part of the Gay Mexico City Guide — bars, events & things to do.

Mexico City, State of Mexico
Kitchenette suites and terrace bar on Zona Rosa's Calle Amberes strip.
The building that gay CDMX regulars remember as Suites Amberes reopened in July 2024 as a fully reflagged Ascend Collection property, three blocks deep into the Calle Amberes bar strip. Suites still have full kitchenettes — useful if you're staying a week, cooking breakfast, doing laundry between Pride weekend events — and select units get terraces overlooking the block. The on-site fine-dining restaurant, lounge bar with street-facing terrace, sauna, and steam room are new with the rebrand and surprisingly polished for the price point. It's the right room if you want apart-hotel space and a kitchen but don't want to give up the Zona Rosa walk-everywhere life. Skews business-leisure crossover; the under-30 party crowd is one block over at Valentina.
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