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Merida, Mexico With Kevin Donegan
Welcome to the “Where Perform Gays Retire” podcast! Today, we’re exploring the charming and vibrant city of Merida, Mexico.
Merida is the capital of the Yucatan state and is located in the Yucatan Peninsula in southeastern Mexico. This historic city is a popular tourist destination and is known for its rich culture, colonial architecture, and warm weather.
For LGBTQ retirees, Merida offers a unique combination of traditional Mexican culture and new amenities. The city has a growing LGBTQ collective and is considered to be one of the most gay-friendly cities in Mexico.
One of the standout features of Merida is its rich history. The city was founded in 1542 and is abode to a number of historic sites and landmarks, including the Grand Hotel and the Palace of Government, both of which date back to the 19th century. The city’s colonial architecture is also a major draw for tourists and retirees, and many of the city’s buildings are well-preserved and maintained.
In terms of LGBTQ-specific amenities, Merida has a number of bars, clubs, and restaurants that cater to the community. There are also a number of LGBTQ-friendly
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