Mexico City Nightclub Charges US Citizens $300 Entry Fee Amid Political Tensions
1-Minute Brief
The nightclub's policy highlights local backlash against US political rhetoric and concerns over neighborhood changes.
Key Facts
- A nightclub in Mexico City's Roma Norte district is charging US citizens nearly $300 for entry.
- The club stated the fee is a response to President Donald Trump's comments and to gentrification and touristification.
- Non-US international visitors are charged $20, while Mexicans and other Latin Americans pay $14.
- The club's Instagram announcement received over 26,000 likes and more than 200 comments, mostly supportive.
- The owner described the policy as a reaction to a year of insults directed at Mexico by the United States.
What Happened
A Mexico City nightclub implemented a $300 cover charge for US citizens, citing political and social reasons, while charging lower fees to others.
Why It Matters
The move reflects broader tensions between Mexico and the US, as well as local concerns about the effects of tourism and foreign influence on urban neighborhoods.
What's Next
It remains to be seen if other businesses will adopt similar policies or if the nightclub will maintain the fee amid international attention.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft1h agoWhy Mexico nightclub is charging US visitors $300
- The GuardianLeft7h agoMexico nightclub’s $300 cover charge for US citizens captures popular mood
- The IndependentLeft3h agoMexican nightclub charges Americans $300 entry free in ‘response’ to Trump’s insults
