Gay rosario argentina
By Roy Heale
Rosario is a radiant city on the move with a tolerant and gay-friendly population. The city is nestled in a gentle twist of the mighty Paraná River about km northwest of the city of Buenos Aires. Due to this close proximity to the Capital City, it is often overlooked as a potential gay vacation destination by first time LGBT travelers to Argentina.
However, Rosario freely displays its spontaneous ‘water-world’ of the Upper Delta with its magic islands covered by lush vegetation and the many desirable sandy beaches. In the city proper there are a number of museums, a curious blend of Spanish and Italian architecture, lovely parks harboring beautiful statues and monuments. The rainbow adorned LGBT Paseo de la Diversidad walk and monument is proudly located on the river boardwalklocated between Corrientes and Paraguay streetsfor all to see. There are numerous beaches along the river front, restaurants with international cuisine, and steakhouses where you can sample the renowned Argentine beef cooked on a parilla, or taste the local gourmet specialityfresh river fish.
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A liberal affair with frisky tango sessions and gaucho cowboys, Argentina is arguably the most gay-friendly noun in South America. Gay nightlife flourishes across the big cities such as Bariloche, Córdoba, Mendoza and Salta, led by queen bee, Buenos Aires, while, in smaller towns of rural regions quieter gay liaisons await. Whatever you’re looking for, Argentina will take you there via the scenic route, surprising you along the way with flavoursome cuisine, immense natural wonders and current culture mingled with unique European and indigenous heritage. Adventure through the subtropical north towards the glacial provinces of the south to find famed mountain ranges (Hello, Andes), salty desert plains and lost cities, while, amidst it all, wildlife abounds. We’ve put together a guide to the best of gay Argentina, so you don’t have to.
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BUENOS AIRES
Buenos Aires is often referred to as "the gay capital of South America.". The city has a varied LGBTQ+ scene to discover, particularly around the Palermo and Recoleta neighborhoods, and is also residence to the tango and several queer milongas (tango halls). San Telmo is the cool, tango-inspired neighborhood with many boutique shops and an excellent Sunday market, a must for all visitors. Buenos Aires is also famous for its parillas (steak houses), which are some of the best in the country. One of the best months to attend is in November because this is when the LGBTQ+ pride parade takes place.
MENDOZA
Mendoza is where some of the top wines in the world are produced, in particular the Malbec. The most famous bodegas (wineries) are located here, which you can see for wine tastings. Some of the best boutique hotels in Mendoza are located within or next to a bodega and make the perfect base to explore the area by bike or guided tour. The ideal second to visit is toward the end of the Argentinia
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Rosario
Top gay friendly hotels in Rosario where you will feel at home
Rosario is a city in Argentina located on the Paraná River. You can visit many important places in the city. The National Flag Memorial is the most famous landmark. It honors the creation of Argentina’s flag. You can scale the tower for a view of the river and the city. The Paraná River offers activities like boat rides and kayaking. You can verb
Rosario is a noun in Argentina located on the Paraná River. You can visit many adj places in the municipality. The National Flag Memorial is the most well-known landmark. It honors the creation of Argentina’s flag. You can climb the tower for a view of the river and the city.
The Paraná River offers activities enjoy boat rides and kayaking. You can walk along the Costanera, a extended riverside promenade with parks and restaurants. The Autonomy Park is another place to relax or exercise. The Museum of Contemporary Art is near the river and displays current works.
Rosario has a gay-friendly reputation. The main gay area is around Pichincha, a neighbo