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Whether you’re in town to party until dawn, soak up the sun on a gay. Barcelona has earned its reputation as one of Europe’s most lgbtq+Q-friendly destinations, and it’s not hard to see why. Been there, done that? There's plenty of variety too, from exclusively lesbian bars to more stripped back spots offering food and conversation in equal measure.
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Our guide to the best gay bars, clubs, gay-rated hotels, gay saunas, cruise clubs, and more in Barcelona. Think again, my friend. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! This sunny Mediterranean city offers a vibrant gay scene centered around the Eixample district (nicknamed Gaixample) and a generally inclusive atmosphere that makes queer visitors feel right at home.
The major events on the calendar bring the crowds, but the gay bar scene here is a seven days a week extravaganza in itself. Relax on a plush sofa and enjoy a drag show, circus act or burlesque performance. Ready for gay night out you'll never forget?
Along with good beer and a free tapa with every drink, the place adds a hearty dose of freshness and queer enthusiasm to an already vibrant neighbourhood. The nightlife here is world-famous, and the best gay bars in Barcelona are a vital part of that.
This street and its charming variety of personalities are complemented by Casa de la Pradera, a friendly and relaxed gay bar with an ever-revolving cast of characters. No matter your sexual preference, you're in for a heck of a night here, one filled with great vibes, great bcn and even better dancing.
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