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GAY BILBAO

ABOUT THE CITY
Bilbao is the largest city in the Basque Territory. The city set up its fortunes thanks to iron exportation from its port. Nowadays, Bilbao has a prosperous cultural scene, leaded by the Guggenheim Museum, opened in Bilbao’s gay scene is certainly lively. The majority of Bilbao’s gay venues are located in the areas of Casco Viejo and Bilbao La Vieja, here lies a broad offer of bars and clubs. Bilbao is a very tolerant city, in July the town hosts the lgbtq+ fest celebration which is very popular.


GAILY TOURS in BILBAO

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See our Gay/Lesbian Tour Guide for a private walking tour of Bilbao Homosexual and experience one of the new cities in the world.

Bilbao • Classic Tour

Enjoy a amazing walking tour the city including current and ancient Bilbao. Watch the Ancient Bilbao's and its most famous sightseeings like Arriaga's Theatre, The Ribera Market, St James´s Square, Santiago's Cathedral (entrance included) and finally La Plaza Nueva. Afterwards continue to the Modern Bilbao, wi

Bilbao Gay Travel Guide

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Individually decorated rooms, inspired by Basque culture.
Located in the historical center of Bilbao, very close to most of the gay and LGBT-friendly bars and clubs and surrounded by many restaurants and Pintxo bars.

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Bilbao

Metro: Zazpikaleak/Casco Viejo

About Bilbao and its gay life

Bilbao (also known as Bilbo in Basque) is located in the far north of Spain and, with almost one million inhabitants (including the periphery), is the fifth largest metropolitan area in Spain (after Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Seville).

Bilbao is also the largest and most important city in the Basque Autonomous Community. Many Basques today attach fantastic importance to their autonomy and identity, not least because of the suppression of Basque culture, language and traditions during the decades of Franco's right-wing dictatorship. Especially in the vicinity of Bilbao, many inhabitan

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Bilbao

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Bilbao is a city in northern Spain, located in the Basque State. It is well-known for its mix of tradition and modernity. The Guggenheim Museum is its most famous attraction. You can also visit the Fine Arts Museum and the Casco Viejo, Bilbao&#;s old town. Walk around the seven narrow streets filled with shops, restaurants, and historic buildings. The city&#;s waterfront has been

Bilbao is a urban area in northern Spain, located in the Basque Country. It is well-known for its mix of tradition and modernity. The Guggenheim Museum is its most celebrated attraction. You can also call on the Fine Arts Museum and the Casco Viejo, Bilbao&#;s antique town. Walk around the seven narrow streets filled with shops, restaurants, and historic buildings.
The city&#;s waterfront has been redeveloped. You can enjoy the Zubizuri Bridge and walk along the Ría de Bilbao. For a view of the city, receive the funicular to Mount Artxanda. The Mercado de la Ribera, one of Europe&#;s largest indoor markets, is a good place to e

BILBAO: City of surprises

Those who expect tapas, flamenco and sangria during a attend to the harbour capital Bilbao in the north of Spain are adorable wrong. The biggest town of the Basque Nation surprises with its very own culture, cuisine and magnificent landscapes in the immediate vicinity.

22 years ago everything changed for the Basque city of Bilbao &#; practically overnight. The eye of the planet was caught by the city on the Bay of Biscay, the previously unknown branch of tourism flourished there, a total of 10, new jobs were created. And all of this through just one building: the Guggenheim Museum. Besides Venice with the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Bilbao offers the only Guggenheim Museum in Europe. The first, original Guggenheim Museum was founded in New York in and is located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. The current fourth worldwide is planned in Abu Dhabi. The museums will mainly exhibit contemporary art from the 20th century. In , the Guggenheim in Bilbao was opened after four years of construction on the banks of the Nervión River. The deconstructivist archit