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MEXICO CITY in July


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Hi there,

 

I'll be going to Mexico City for a week at the beginning of July and I would like to know some info from people that have already been there. I already have accomodation, I need suggestion on sightseeing, escorts, gay scene, cruising etc...

 

Thanks,

Steve

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can't really help with sightseeing, but try these sites:

http://www.sergay.com.mx

http://www.gay.com

 

escorts will be there, anywhere from about 30usd to 120usd....you can go to parque alameda across the street from the sheraton centro historico, guys , mostly hustlers will hang out there. or at the entrance area of metro balderas.

 

there are 24 million people in mexico and lots of gays, lots of free sex available.

 

one guy I know has a brother that is 26 yrs old and his boyfriend is 52...this is a place where, like thailand, there are a lot of guys into older guys.

 

there are sex clubs, bars with dark rooms and saunas as well.

 

have fun, I have been going alot lately, am there right now.

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For sightseeing, I suggest investing in a good guide book! Mexico is one of the world's great cities and you can't begin to see everything that's worthwhile in just a week. But tops on anyone's lists would include: The Museum of Anthropology, Chapultepec Castle, Rufino Tamayo Museum, Palacio de Bellas Artes, the Zócalo and surrounding areas in the Centro Histórico including the recent archaeological finds, the Pyramids of Teotihuacán, the stunning architecture of the University City and the "floating gardens" at Xochimilco.

 

There are many extremely fine restaurants, including places serving virtually every regional Mexican cuisine (virtually none of it remotely related to what Americans think of as "Mexican food"). Most foreign cuisines are well-represented, too.

 

Public markets are worth visiting, as is the Sunday flea market. There are many art galleries, movie theaters, shopping malls, etc. If you speak Spanish, there is a thriving theater scene. Classical music, opera and ballet are presented at Bellas Artes and other venues. During the season, there are bullfights. Your hotel can help you find out what's on.

 

Enjoy!

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