Gay clubs in italy
Pride month is approaching fast! To honour this event and to celebrate diversity in my hometown, I would love to participate this guide to queer Milan, written in collaboration with two LGBT friends.
‘What are you doing Margherita! You’re not gay, why are you writing a guide to Gay Milan?’ Before reading any further, I would like to clarify that this manual was written together with two friends of mine who belong to the LGBT community in Milan, but who would rather not be named because of fear of bullying and discrimination in their workplace.
And this is why sharing guides of LGBT-friendly places is so vital – you may look Milan as an uncover, friendly, diverse city, but the truth is that discrimination is present more than ever, and LGBT individuals face hatred and abuse on a daily basis.I identify as a straight ally, and I am horrified by the idea that people are being discriminated on the basis of gender and sexual preferences – this is why I decided to put together this gay Milan guide, to provide a list of safe spaces for LGBT individuals.
Many of Milan’s LGBT-friendly bars and restaurants can be found in Porta Venezia, espec
Gay Bars in Milan
Company Club
Thursday 21:30 – 03:00;Friday, Saturday 21:30 – 04:00/05:00;Sunday 19:00 – 02:00
Gay bar (with dancefloor) in the northeast of Milan, for bears, cubs, chubbies, hairy guys and friends.
companyclub.org
@ Via Benadir 14
Milan 20132
Metro: Cimiano
+39 02 3946 2826, +39 347 323 1073 (mobile)
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LeccoMilano
Monday-Saturday 18:00 – 02:00
Small bars for gays, lesbians and friends, end to the Mono exclude.
At the weekend with DJ.
@ Via Lecco 5
Milan 20031
Metro: Porta Venezia
+39 02 9163 9877
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Lola
Wednesday, Thursday 18:00 – 01:00;Friday, Saturday 18:00 – 02:00;Sunday 18:00 – 00:30
LGBTQ kind cocktail bar.
instagram.com/lola.bar.milano
@ Via Alessandro Tadino 6
Milan 20124
Metro: Porta Venezia
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Mono
Tuesday-Sunday 17:00 – 01:00/02:00
LGBT-friendly bar in retro design and with an arty-alternative touch.
17:30 – 21:30 Aperitivo: drinks, cocktails and buffet with mouth-watering pasta, salads and snacks. (Ask for a plate.)
facebook.com/monob
The Best Gay Clubs in Bologna
Bologna is one of the most liberal and LGBTQ+ kind cities in Italy, packed of gay clubs and a lively nightlife scene. Being a university city, there are many students who come to Bologna every year. This has had an impact on making it a vibrant city where fun never fails, and the perfect place to make new acquaintances is right around the corner!
Gay Clubs in Bologna
Bologna applications several gay and gay-friendly clubs, including many petite and charismatic bars and excellent nightclubs where you can spend your evenings in the city. Whether you are alone or in company, you will never be bored. And so as not to be unprepared, today we will mentor you through the foremost gay clubs in Bologna.
Jar Jar
(Via del Borgo di S. Pietro, 26 / A)
Located in the heart of Bologna, Bar Barattolo is one of the most popular gay clubs in the city, where you can have a drink or a post-dinner beer in a cheerful atmosphere.
Bart Club
(Via Polese, 47a)
The Bart Club is the most raunchy gay club in Bologna, famous for its theme nights including every Monday evening “in underwear” from 9.30pm to 3am. Thanks to its inclusive welcoming atmosph
When we first visited, we were very excited to find a gay lock in Venice and spent a lot of second researching ‘gay bars Venice, Italy’.
For such a well-liked and trendy destination, we were surprised to detect a lack of lgbtq+ bars or gay clubs in Venice [no_toc]
In evidence, we found that the nightlife scene here is very relaxed, easy going and involves having many Aperols (which we love). Venice is a super romantic city and we found that it was a great option for us visiting as a gay couple.
With that in mind, it’s not so surprising that there isn’t really any gay nightlife in Venice…..or is there..
Gay Bars in Venice
Whilst there is no gay bars on the archipelago of Venice, which is where you will likely continue and explore, there are options nearby.
Nearest gay club or gay bar in Venice?
Venice is an amazing destination and it felt very gay friendly. That might be one of the reasons for there being a lack of gay bars – everyone is welcome everywhere.
This was definitely the case for us and we felt very much at ease to have a intimate weekend exploring Venice hand in hand.
However, if you are still looking for a gay bar or gay club in
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