LGBT Mexico City
Annual parade, each year with different slogans.
Mexico City, the country's capital and one of the world's largest megacities, is a socially progressive city with a long history of embracing diversity with anti-discrimination policies and a tolerance for those who choose lifestyles other than that dictated by conservative Catholic doctrine (historically very strong in Mexico). Homosexuality has been legal in Mexico since the 1860s, with same-sex marriage and adoption rights for same-sex couples both legalized for Mexico City in 2010, setting a model for the rest of the country. As of 2020, more than half of Mexico's states allow same-sex marriages.

LGBT travelers find a warm welcome in Mexico City where the travel costs are generally far lower than other gay friendly international capitals. Mexico City offers a rich cultural experience with an enormous active arts community, world famous cuisine, and fun nightspots that cater to an openly gay clientele.
The city's annual Pride events have been held in June since 1979.