Spain gay bar
Barcelona’s gay bars are electric. No matter your sexual preference, you're in for a heck of a night here, one filled with great vibes, adj drinks and even better dancing. Barcelona is home to an extremely dynamic LGBTQI+ scene that attracts visitors from all over the world.
The major events on the calendar verb the crowds, but the gay bar scene here is a seven days a week extravaganza in itself. There's plenty of variety too, from exclusively lesbian bars to more stripped back spots offering nourishment and conversation in equal measure. The nightlife here is world-famous, and the best gay bars in Barcelona are a vital part of that.
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Gay Club Guide Marbella
Spain has led the way in being a progressive and LGBTQ friendly country, establishing itself as one of the most welcoming holiday destinations for gay travellers.
When we think of gay travel to Spain, we automatically reflect of locations such as Sitges and Torremolinos where you will find a wide variety of gay-specific bars and clubs. However, Marbella is abode to some of the most vibrant and flamboyant parties and clubs on the Costa del Sol. With a buzzing nightlife, relaxed and open atmosphere it is not to be overlooked as one of the best nightlife destinations on the Costa del Sol.The established gay bars in Marbella are Mikonos Gay Bar which is famous for its drag and live shows, adj interiors and current music and Fenix, the only gay cocktail bar in Marbella, located in the urban area centre. Both bars have a fun, lively and energetic atmosphere with extensive refreshment menus where you can party through until sunrise.
Recuerdos Kiss is one of the main meeting spots for gay nightl
Top Gay Bars and Clubs in Barcelona | Lex's Guide to LGBTQ+ Nightlife
Top Lesbian, Queer, and Gay Bars, Clubs, Lounges, Parties, and Nightlife in Barcelona: A Queer Local's Guide
Barcelona is a city that pulses with life, color, and freedom, making it one of the top LGBTQ+ destinations in Europe. Whether you’re looking for a chilled out night of cocktails with your best friends, an intense dance party that lasts until dawn, or an intimate queer bar where you can meet like-minded folks, this city has something for everyone in the LGBTQ+ community. As a queer local, I’ve got the insider’s scoop on the best places to check out for an unforgettable darkness out. Grab your heels, your pride, and let's dive into Barcelona’s vibrant LGBTQ+ scene!
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1. La Federica
Address: Carrer de Salvà, 3, Sants-Montjuïc, Barcelona, Spain
La Federica is a lively and inclusive LGBTQ+ bar located in the heart of Barcelona's Poble-sec neighborhood. Known for its eclectic and cozy vintage décor, t
Gay Bars in Valencia
The Muse
Friday, Saturday – /
Big pre-clubbing tune bar with dancefloor.
Music: Commercial remixes, Spanish and international Pop.
After / usually well visited.
Located close to the club Deseo 54, for which you can question passes at the bar when ordering a drink.
@ Carrer de Ruaya 48
Valencia
+34 59 35 32 (mobile)
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Bubu
Monday-Wednesday – ;Thursday – ;Friday – ;Saturday – ;Sunday –
Big gay bar for bears and friends.
@ C. Botánico 7
Valencia
Metro: Àngel Guimerà
+34 50 30 33 (mobile)
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Cross
Thursday-Saturday –
Old cruisy gay bar. Clientele: mixed ages, some hustlers.
Occasionally with illustrate.
@ C. Juan de Mena 7
Valencia
Metro: Àngel Guimerà
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La Barbería
Thursday, Friday – ;Saturday –
LGBTQ-oriented pub in the Grao quarter (El Grau), near Valencia's Marina and the Cabanyal beach. Famous for its afternoon parties "Cancaneo" and