Gay bars in lisbon

Gay Lisbon – the best gay hotels, bars, clubs & more

Lisbon is a city born among seven hills. Brightly painted houses and red roof tiles shine in the ever-present sun with cobblestoned streets winding all around them—up, down, up again, and back down to where the city hugs the river below.

Rather than just the former meeting the recent cliche, in Lisbon it's more enjoy the old meets the new and the anachronistic, as you'll find churches, cathedrals, and a castle, but also old-school trams clattering up the steeper parts of the hills, taking you to where quirky cafes and hipster bars are sequestered away in the labyrinth-like upper parts of the metropolis. Portuguese culture is present everywhere you look in Lisbon through the abundance of the often-picturesque taverns called “tascas,” serving as both places to consume and meeting spots for the people, as well as cafes serving such delicacies as their famous custard tarts, Pastéis de Belém.

It's no Barcelona, but there's still plenty to do for sightseers, especially those who don't brain some uphill and downhill action. Portugal is just as progressive as its Spanish neighbor, and the gay scene in Lisbon holds its own

Dive into Lisbon's gay scene with us, as we spill the tea on the best homosexual hotspots and share savvy tips for an unforgettable adventure in the City of Seven Hills.

Lisbon is a lot of amusement. It's totally underrated – a hidden gay gem in Europe.

Not only does Lisbon have a fun gay scene, the town is a joy to travel, beautiful beaches surround it, and not once did we ever have a bad meal here. It's also inexpensive.

The Portuguese capital is begging to dominate your Insta feed. It's a hilly city with pretty tight cobblestone streets, buildings that date assist hundreds of years, and faith us: you've not lived until you tried a freshly made pastel de nata straight out of the oven!

The gay scene of Lisbon is mainly congregated across two neighborhoods: Barrio Alto and Principe Real. On weekends, the crowds spill onto the streets outside creating a carnival-like vibe, much like the unusual gay scene of Milan. The city also has its contribute of gay hotels to test out as well as a gay beach, called Praia 19, just 30 minutes away.

And then there are the men…we've no idea what they put in their water but the Portuguese men are smokin' hot!

Trust us, you'll have a lot of

Gay Bars in Lisbon

The best hour to go out to the bars in the Bairro Alto quarter – where it is pleasantly difficult to say which block is gay or gay-friendly or ›hetero-friendly‹ or whatever – is between 23:00 and 02:00. The bars in the Príncipe Real area tend to be more late-night and more exclusively queer .

Official opening hours should not be taken too seriously. On calm days some bars might close earlier or don't accessible at all without any further detect.

Bar 106

Tuesday-Thursday 19:30 – 02:00;Friday, Saturday 19:30 – 03:00;Sunday 19:30 – 02:00

Friendly gay music exclude in the Príncipe Real quarter. At weekend with DJs.
Mixed ages.

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@ Rua de São Marçal 106
Lisbon 1200-422

+351 21 609 9895

Construction Bar

Wednesday, Thursday 20:00 – 02:00;Friday, Saturday 20:00 – 03:00;Sunday 18:00 – 02:00

Bar for LGBTs and friends in the upper (and quieter) part of the Bairro Alto.

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@ Rua da Rosa 157/159
Lisbon 1200-383

Espaço 40 e 1

Wednesday, Thursday 21:00 – 0

Lex's Guide to Queer Lisbon, Portugal Nightlife | Queer Bars and Clubs

Craving a queer night out in Lisbon? Look no further! Grab your dancing shoes and get ready to explore the best female homosexual, gay, and queer bars, clubs, and parties Lisbon has to offer in iconic areas like Barrio Alto, Principe, Chiado, and beyond! Enjoy a stroll along the avenida, hold a drink at a friendly Portuguese bar, or dance at some of the best gay clubs in Lisbon. Here's our list of must see queer bars and clubs in Lisbon.

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1. XXL Lisbon Club

Address: CC do Tijolo 8, 1200-408 Lisboa, Portugal

XXL Lisbon Club stands as a beacon for the bear and leather communities, offering a space where masculinity meets celebration. The club's mantra, "O que se passa aqui, fica aqui" ("What happens here, stays here"), encapsulates its commitment to providing a safe and liberating environment. Regular themed nights, including "Underwear Parties" and "Bear Weekends," secure that there's always something exciting on the horizon. With its pulsating beats and welcoming crowd, XXL is a m