One of the city's top spots for gay nightlife, the PK2 has strip shows, revues, drag queens and more, set to pumping trance- and electro-themed music. Nightly specials and the variety of acts make it one of the most popular Mérida gay venues.


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Nearby Mérida attractions

1. Parque Santa Lucía

0.17 MILES

The pretty little Parque Santa Lucía has arcades on the north and west sides; this was where travelers would get on or off the stagecoaches that linked…

2. Teatro Peón Contreras

0.19 MILES

The enormous Teatro Peón Contreras was built between 1900 and 1908, during Mérida’s henequén heyday. It boasts a main staircase of Carrara marble, a dome…

3. Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán

0.22 MILES

The modern Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán was established in the 19th century by Governor Felipe Carrillo Puerto and General Manuel Cepeda Peraza. Inside…

4. Iglesia de Jesús

0.23 MILES

The 17th-century Iglesia de Jesús was built by Jesuits in 1618. It's the sole surviving edifice from a complex of buildings that once filled the entire…

5. Museo de Arte Popular de Yucatán

0.27 MILES

In a building constructed in 1906, the Museo de Arte Popular de Yucatán has a small rotating exhibition downstairs that features popular art from around…

6. Parque de la Mejorada

0.31 MILES

Head six blocks east of Calle 60 and you'll find this pleasant square flanked by a pretty colonial-era monastery.

7. Palacio de Gobierno

0.31 MILES

Built in 1892, the Palacio de Gobierno houses the state of Yucatán’s executive government offices (and a tourist office). Don't miss the wonderful murals…

8. Catedral de San Ildefonso

0.32 MILES

On the site of a former Maya temple is Mérida’s hulking, severe cathedral, begun in 1561 and completed in 1598. Some of the stone from the Maya temple was…