None. The movie was filmed at several New York City and Morocco locations.
Wasn't filmed in Mexico but in Malibu, California. Some people think it's the Esperanza resort but that was the locale for the movie Heartbreak Kid
"Sex and the City 2" was primarily filmed in Marrakech, Morocco. The city’s vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and picturesque landscapes served as a backdrop for various scenes in the film. Notable locations included the luxurious La Mamounia hotel and the bustling souks of the Medina.
The movie was filmed in California, according to Michael Patrick King (from the commentary by director). It was actually filmed at a private home in Malibu. You can see photos of it here: http://www.iamnotastalker.com/2009/03/10/the-sex-and-the-city-honeymoon-house/
sex
None. Filming locations include New York and Los Angeles. Beach scenes were filmed in Malibu, CA. The most probable location is the Four Seasons Hotel in NYC.
New York and Mexico
Yes. Since August 18, 2010 the supreme court declared that same-sex couples can adopt children in Mexico City.
Yes, "Sex and the City 2" was partially filmed in Abu Dhabi. The film features several scenes shot in iconic locations around the city, showcasing its modern architecture and luxurious lifestyle. The production used Abu Dhabi as a backdrop to enhance the glamorous narrative of the film.
In the "Sex and the City" movie, the hotel featured in Abu Dhabi is the Emirates Palace. This luxurious hotel serves as a stunning backdrop for several scenes, showcasing its opulent architecture and lavish amenities. The movie highlights the glamorous lifestyle of the characters, perfectly fitting the grandeur of the Emirates Palace.
Cabo san Lucas
They support the legalization of same-sex marriage. In Mexico City it is legal now.
No. Same-sex marriages are not recognized by ANY church; at least not in Mexico. On the other hand, Mexico City and Quintana Roo state perform same-sex marriages, while Coahuila performs same-sex unions, as these are recognized by their respective state civil laws. The remaining states in Mexico recognize - but do not perform - same-sex unions and/or marriages.