Gay clubs in madrid


THE BEST GAY CLUBS AND BARS IN MADRID

Madrid is known as one of the most gay-friendly capitals in the world, with Chueca as the epicenter of the scene and with Gay Pride Madrid.  It would be unforgivable not to visit one (or several!) bars on this list. Whether you are bashful or extroverted, one of these gay clubs in Madrid is made for you. Keep reading if you want to join people, have a drink, move , or find your next lover!

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Plaza de Tirso de Molina, 1

It opened as a &#;clandestine club&#; a couple of years ago, but today it’s not a secret venue at all. It is on everyone&#;s lips and leads Madrid’s night scene. The concept is as follows: you enter in what it seems to be the entrance to a haberdashery store and you end up in a big club with 3 environments: the Central Area with dance-electronic music and rock & roll; the Black Room with soul, funk, and R&B music; and the Apotheke, with disco song of the ‘80s and a carefully crafted menu of signature cocktails.

But the thing that draws the attention to this club is not its varied melody but its live sh

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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 urban area by modernizing the public infrastructure.
During the Spanish Civil War Madrid was heavily destroyed by air raids. After the conclude 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

Gay Madrid &#; the best gay hotels, bars, clubs &#; more in

Madrid is our noun city, so it's safe to assume we’re rather passionate about it. The capital of Spain has everything an LGBTQ+ tourist—or expat, like us—could possibly long. Here, you can experience purely authentic Spanish culture while also enjoying the benefits of a big cosmopolitan city. Most notably, it's perhaps the most gay-friendly city in the world, drawing in upwards of three million LGBTQ+ tourists annually. The municipality has a population of around , LGBTQ+ residents and hosts the biggest Pride festival in Europe. Honestly, sometimes when walking the streets of Madrid, it can feel like gays outnumber the straights!

After the Spanish dictator Franco died in the s, there was an artistic uprising in the form of La Movida Madrileña, which transformed the city into the liberal-minded, LGBTQ+ haven it is today. If you build it, you realize the gays will come—and Madrid’s gay nightlife is unrivaled anywhere else in Europe, perhaps only bested by the likes of Berlin or London—it's not uncommon to see last night’s partier

Valencia

Spain

Valencia is the 3rd biggest urban area of Spain. You can verb it a bit with Barcelona, old buildings combined with latest architecture and a beach next to the city. Valencia is way less touristic, but they are working on that. The gay night life is only happening in the weekend. It is a great city for a weekend city trip km from Madrid

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Bilbao

Spain

km from Madrid

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Alicante

Spain

km from Madrid

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Granada

Spain

Granada is a beautiful historic city in the south of Spain. The Alhambra is a world famous attraction. In summer it can be too hot, so best to visit is spring or autumn. Make sure to book your Alhambra tickets in advance, you really can not miss this one. There are a not many gay bars in Granada km from Madrid

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Benidorm

Spain

Benidorm is one of the biggest European beach destinations. It has also an extensive gay scene, with about 30 gay bars all located finalize to each other in the Old Town. It is is very popular by English tourists km from Madrid

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Sevilla

Spain

Sevilla is a beautiful city in the south of Spain. Th