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Mexico City, State of Mexico
Pride flags, apparel, and drag wear on Zona Rosa's LGBT strip
Rainbowland is a pride merchandise shop on Estrasburgo, in the heart of Zona Rosa — Mexico City's LGBTQ+ district and the densest stretch of gay nightlife in the country. The inventory runs the full spectrum of rainbow gear: flags, jewelry, keychains, t-shirts and clothing, books, bracelets, belts, plush toys, underwear, and drag wear, packed into a compact storefront a few steps off the neighborhood's main pedestrian streets. It's the practical stop for anyone who lands in Zona Rosa underdressed for Pride or wants to take a piece of the neighborhood home — a souvenir shop for locals and travelers alike, open daily and a short walk from the bars on Amberes and the Insurgentes metro. Useful to know it's here before you go hunting for a flag the morning of the march.
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