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Best 10 LGBTQ Gay &#; Lesbian bars in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is one of the most gay-friendly (LGBTQ) cities in South America. Buenos Aires is inclusive in every way. For instance: same-sex activity is legal in Argentina since ! Way ahead at that time. In this article, I provide you the best LGBTQ Gay & Lesbian clubs and bars in Buenos Aires with all the information. (Directions, names, dates, locations).

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The gay bars in Buenos Aires

I can say that gay clubs and bars were booming in the &#;80s in Buenos Aires. In the &#;90s, the first gay pride was held in Buenos Aires as a message for more acceptance. Nowadays, you will find a variety of gay clubs, bars, hotels, and much more. Buenos Aires has the finest LGBTQ Gay & Lesbian clubs and bars in Argentina. Tip: clubs are getting full around AM.

LGBTQ on the streets in Buenos Aires

Mostly you can find gay clubs and bars in areas with the name Soho. Here in Buenos Aires, gay clubs and bars are spread out in the urban area. However, Palermo Soho is seen as the most ga

Gay Guide to BUENOS AIRES

Our Insiders Guide to Gay Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires has a well-deserved reputation as a hot spot for gay travellers and is consistently described as one of the most gay-friendly in South America. The city has long been on the list of the top gay destinations because it doesn’t trail the ghetto model. Quite the opposite; it encourages integration. Gays and lesbians are estimated as being as high as 15% to 20% among international tourists, and many mainstream places stress their gay-friendliness. If you want to go dancing, you don’t need to go to the gay disco. You can go to any disco and you will find gay people there!

Leaving behind the repressed, conservative mores that prevailed under military rule, Argentina was the first Latin American country to recognize homosexual civil unions.

Many people cite to the city as the Paris of South America, but for us its more like Madrid, beautiful but with a rustic edge.  Buenos Aires combines the elegance of Europe and the soul of Latin America in a cosmopolitan metropolis, prosperous in architecture, history, fi

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Buenos Aires

Top gay friendly hotels in Buenos Aires where you will feel at home

Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, offers a opulent mix of culture, history, and nightlife. You&#;ll spot the city&#;s main gay area in Palermo. Here, trendy bars and clubs, such as Fiesta Plop and Peuteo, draw locals and tourists alike. San Telmo charms with its cobbled streets and antique markets. You can boogie the night away with tango on Plaza Dorrego. In Recoleta,

Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, offers a rich mix of culture, history, and nightlife. You&#;ll find the city&#;s main gay area in Palermo. Here, trendy bars and clubs, such as Fiesta Plop and Peuteo, draw locals and tourists alike.
San Telmo charms with its cobbled streets and antique markets. You can dance the night away with tango on Plaza Dorrego. In Recoleta, the cemetery is a must-visit. You&#;ll discover the graves of celebrated Argentinians, including Evita Perón.
The Obelisco stands giant in the city center. It commemorates the founding of the city. Nearby, Avenida Corrientes boasts theaters and book

June is Pride Month, an opportunity to raise visibility, celebrate, and keep fighting for the rights of the LGBTIQNB+ community. June 28th marks International Pride Day worldwide, in remembrance of the Stonewall Riots in New York. However, in Argentina, the large Pride March is held on the first Saturday of November, commemorating the founding of the country’s first sexual diversity group.

Still, Buenos Aires pulses with pride all throughout June (and all year round). From parties and art exhibitions to bars, fairs, concerts, and inclusive cultural centers, here are the best plans to honor diversity in every corner of the city.

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