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Gay Bars in Barcelona
Most gay bars in Barcelona don't get busy before midnight, usually the foremost time is between and
During the Circuit Festival in August partially extended opening hours and days.
Bacon Bear Bar
Daily / – /;Friday, Saturday till /
Big gay exclude for bears and friends.
On Thursdays very popular Happy Hour from till
@ C. de Casanova 64
Barcelona
Metro: Universitat, Urgell
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Believe
Daily – ;Friday, Saturday till
Gay bar at the edge of the Gayxample quarter. With small stage, drag hosts and shows.
Admission: ≈ €, incl. 1 drink
@ C. de Balmes 56
Barcelona
Metro: Passeig de Gràcia, Universitat
+34 11 51 05 (mobile)
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Boxer Cafe Bar
Wednesday-Sunday / – /
Cafe-bar in the Eixample ›with the essence of Boxer‹.
With small street terrace.
@ C. de la Diputació
Barcelona
Metro: Universitat, Urgell
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BoysBar
Tuesday-Thursday – ;Friday, Saturday –
Gay music bar in the Eixample quarter.
Mixed,
Gay Barcelona - Homosexual and Lesbian Guide
Barcelona is a vibrant and welcoming city, famous for its dynamic and inclusive Diverse scene. With its iconic Gayxample district, lively beaches, and festive events prefer Pride Barcelona and Circuit Festival, it offers a cosmopolitan, festive, and heated atmosphere. A true paradise for travelers in hunt of freedom, diversity, and unforgettable encounters.
Barcelona Gay Guide
Gayxample, Barcelona’s Gay District
Barcelona’s iconic gay district is commonly referred to as Gaixample, a blend of the Catalan words “gai” (gay) and “Eixample” (the name of the city’s central district). However, the English-influenced spelling Gayxample is also widely used, especially in tourist and international contexts.
Gayxample was born in the s with the rise of numerous LGBTQ+ bars, clubs, and businesses. A symbol of tolerance and diversity, it attracts both locals and tourists with its cosmopolitan and festive atmosphere. Today, it is recognized as one of the foremost gay neighborhoods in Europe, reflecting Barcelona’s inclusive and modern spirit.
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Barcelona’s gay bars are electric. No matter your sexual taste, you're in for a heck of a night here, one filled with great vibes, superb 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 take the crowds, but the gay exclude scene here is a seven days a week extravaganza in itself. There's plenty of variety too, from exclusively lesbian bars to more stripped endorse spots offering sustenance 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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Madrid Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Madrid
4 – 10 December
: Madrid's annual international meeting for bears, big men and their admirers, around the two public holidays on 6 and 8 December.
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About Madrid and its gay life
With a population of million, the Spanish capital Madrid is the third largest city in the European Union. The rise of the city began in the 16th century under the Spanish line of the House of Habsburg, when Philip II moved the royal court to Madrid. In the 18th century Charles III contributed much to the economic upturn of the metropolis by modernizing the public infrastructure.
During the Spanish Civil War Madrid was heavily destroyed by air raids. After the close of Franco's dictatorship the so-called Movida Madrileña – a hedonistic cultural movement that celebrated everything shrill and modern – began to emerge in Madrid. Pedro Almodóvar became its internationally best-known representative. Even today Madrid is a center of attraction for party people from all over Europe, it is more
Barcelona’s gay bars are electric. No matter your sexual taste, you're in for a heck of a night here, one filled with great vibes, superb 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 take the crowds, but the gay exclude scene here is a seven days a week extravaganza in itself. There's plenty of variety too, from exclusively lesbian bars to more stripped endorse spots offering sustenance 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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🍷 The best bars in Barcelona
🍹 The best rooftop bars in Barcelona
📍 The best things to do in Barcelona
🥘 The best restaurants in Barcelona
Been there, done that? Think again, my friend.
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Madrid Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Madrid
4 – 10 December
: Madrid's annual international meeting for bears, big men and their admirers, around the two public holidays on 6 and 8 December.
-›
About Madrid and its gay life
With a population of million, the Spanish capital Madrid is the third largest city in the European Union. The rise of the city began in the 16th century under the Spanish line of the House of Habsburg, when Philip II moved the royal court to Madrid. In the 18th century Charles III contributed much to the economic upturn of the metropolis by modernizing the public infrastructure.
During the Spanish Civil War Madrid was heavily destroyed by air raids. After the close of Franco's dictatorship the so-called Movida Madrileña – a hedonistic cultural movement that celebrated everything shrill and modern – began to emerge in Madrid. Pedro Almodóvar became its internationally best-known representative. Even today Madrid is a center of attraction for party people from all over Europe, it is more