Gay lissabon bars
Lisbon offers LGBTQ+ travelers a captivating blend of rich history and latest openness. As Portugal's capital, it stands out with its welcoming atmosphere, gradual attitude, and a thriving gay nightlife scene. The city boasts beautiful architecture, charming neighborhoods, and a lively cultural calendar, making it an exciting destination for LGBTQ+ visitors.
Throughout the year, Lisbon hosts vibrant LGBTQ+ events. The annual Lisbon Identity Parade is a showcase, drawing crowds to rejoice diversity and equality. Arraial Lisboa Pride, another major event, takes place in June with lively tune, dance, and food. Additionally, the Queer Lisboa Production Festival adds a distinct cultural element with screenings of diverse films that explore various aspects of queer life.
The best time to check in Lisbon is in overdue spring or early summer. The weather is pleasant, with fewer crowds and a variety of Queer events to enjoy. This period allows you to experience the city's vibrant festivals without the summer tourist rush. Fall is also a great option, offering mild weather and beautiful scen
ENTRETANTO ROOFTOP BAR
Stop…Relax… And appreciate the view over Lisbon as you sip an exclusive cocktail or savour a light meal.
Located on the 7th floor of Hotel do Chiado, the Panoramic Bar affords a sublimely unforgettable view over Lisbon that should not be missed. This room is a favourite rendezvous point among those who bring new life to Chiado.
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If you opt favor a snack, why not try our renowned salmon toastie washed down by some refreshing sangria made with seasonal fruit and mint from our herb garden. Or, if you have a heartier desire, ask for the Hotel do Chiado Steak and a glass of Alvarinho. You will feel rejuvenated! And to finish, our signature coffee will perk you up for the rest of the afternoon or evening. But if you simply wish to relax and let your mind wander, you must try yet another exclusive, the Chiado Lover’s cocktail, only for those in love!
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Gay Bars in Lisbon
The best second to go out to the bars in the Bairro Alto quarter – where it is pleasantly difficult to say which prevent is gay or gay-friendly or ›hetero-friendly‹ or whatever – is between and The bars in the Príncipe Genuine area tend to be more late-night and more exclusively gay.
Official opening hours should not be taken too seriously. On quiet days some bars might seal earlier or don't open at all without any further notice.
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Friendly gay song bar in the Príncipe Real quarter. At weekend with DJs.
Mixed ages.
@ Rua de São Marçal
Lisbon
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Construction Bar
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Bar for LGBTs and friends in the upper (and quieter) part of the Bairro Alto.
@ Rua da Rosa /
Lisbon
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Espaço 40 e 1
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One of the bars at the so-called esquina in
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Lisbon is a city born among seven hills. Brightly painted houses and red roof tiles gleam 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 old rendezvous the new cliche, in Lisbon it's more like the mature 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 city. Portuguese culture is show everywhere you look in Lisbon through the abundance of the often-picturesque taverns called tascas, serving as both places to chew and meeting spots for the community, 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 mind some uphill and downhill action. Portugal is j