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

Mexico City, State of Mexico
Luxury hotel on Reforma with rooftop bar overlooking the Angel
Picture the newest glass tower on Reforma — 38 stories of all-balcony rooms hanging directly over Paseo de la Reforma, with the Angel of Independence basically out the window and Zona Rosa's bars a flat 10-minute walk south. It opened in 2019, so the rooms still feel current: French-modern with marble baths, floor-to-ceiling glass, and a calm grey-and-blush palette that photographs well. The pull for a gay traveler is Cityzen, the 38th-floor rooftop bar — sunset cocktails over the Angel hit harder than anywhere else in the city, and it's a fine pre-game before walking down Niza or Génova. Books well with design-conscious couples and creative-class business travelers who want Reforma access without the old-money formality of the St. Regis next door.
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