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

Mexico City, State of Mexico
Hacienda courtyard hotel on Reforma — home of Fifty Mils cocktail bar
Skip the gleaming-tower playbook entirely: 240 rooms wrapped around a quiet hacienda-style courtyard garden, hidden behind a low-rise façade on Reforma between Zona Rosa and Chapultepec. It feels less like a hotel and more like a private compound — colonial-modern rooms in cream and terra-cotta, balconies opening onto the courtyard rather than the street. The reason gay travelers cross town for this one is Fifty Mils, the cocktail bar — perpetually on world's-best lists and the place where a certain CDMX gay-creative-class crowd lands for late drinks. Walking to Zona Rosa is about 12 minutes east; Chapultepec park is right behind you. Best for guests who want quiet, garden-courtyard luxury and the city's most serious cocktail program rather than the see-and-be-seen lobby energy of the W or St. Regis.
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