
Mexico City, State of Mexico
An 8-room B&B inside a 1943 Neocolonial-Californian mansion classified by INBA as a historical monument, on a corner of Hipódromo Condesa where Benjamín Franklin meets Ometusco — a 12-minute walk from Parque México and the Avenida Amsterdam loop. The host runs it like a personal home: piano salon, honor bar, planted garden terrace where breakfast is served, and an art collection that genuinely belongs to the owner rather than a designer's mood board. Eight rooms means no anonymity — guests cross paths daily. Book this if gay-owned is the thing that decides it for you, or if you want a small, warm, host-led stay in Condesa rather than a slick design hotel. The price runs well below Condesa DF or Brick, so it's also the value play in the neighborhood. The Condesa café and bar scene is yours on foot; Zona Rosa is a 10-minute Uber. Best fit: couples, solo gay travelers, slower trips where you'd rather chat with a host than tip a doorman.
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