Gay athens guide

Athenians like to kick-off their (long) nights out with an evening stroll, stopping at their favourite watering holes along the way. Get started at the well-known Shamone, a top spot for clubbing, where drag shows and DJ sets often take place. Similar is Enodia in Gazi, where you can get loose with an older crowd in a little summer garden and listen to all kinds of music. If you want to meet Greek bears, Big Bar nearby serves up a mellow mood, welcoming staff, gay anthems and themed nights—along with rivers of beer.

Don’t be a Cinderella. Athenian nightclubs rarely get cracking before midnight and you’ll have to delay until after 1am to be grateful queer hotspot, BeQueer, a current favourite for queer Millennials (think Brooklyn drag, not Manhattan). Or go to old-school classic Koukles Club to see archetypal Greek drag in a grunge setting.

Noiz will keep you dancing until the early morning with a mostly lesbian crowd; while Sodade2 is one of the most established gay clubs in town with a mainstream mob and two stages. Celebrities’ choice Shamone hosts stellar events, s

Athens Gay Guide

The Optimal Hotels in Athens for Gay Travellers

Even though there is not any exclusively gay hotels or guesthouses in Athens, there are many boutique hotels that welcome gay travelers from all over the world. Since the same-sex attracted scene of Athens is centered in Gkazi area, we would recommend you to stay in a hotel in Athen's center. We have collected a list of gay-friendly hotels in Athens with personalized concierge tips as well as their nearby gay places!

The Top Places in Athens for Gay Travellers

The most popular gay bars, gay clubs and gay cruising hotspots are located in Gkazi Area, while in St. Irene you will find a couple of hot gay venues like Rooster or Flex Sauna. The gay clubbing scene of Athens is pretty developed featuring several same-sex attracted clubs scattered through the town, though the majority of them are concentrated in Gazi area. Popular gay clubs in Athens are Sodade2Apartment, Shamone, Moe, Fou Club and S-Cape.

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Gay Athens

The cradle of up-to-date Western civilization, Athens is a fascinating place. The recorded history of this city spans around 3, years, but the area has been continuously inhabited for at least 7, years, and there's much more than just the Parthenon, the temple to Athena sky-high above the metropolis, to enchant you here. This is a city where nearly every day someone digs in the ground, another antiquity is unearthed. Work on brand-new subway lines has often had to be stopped, as ruins and artifacts of ancient civilizations are discovered along the way.

The gay scene here is growing every year. Makrigianni and Kolonaki have been the traditional same-sex attracted neighborhoods, but Gazi (or Gkazi) has become very trendy lately. It's a good place to start out, with gay-friendly cafes and restaurants along with bars and nightclubs all around, and all within walking distance of one another. Places reveal, close, or transform names quite frequently in Athens, so most international guides are quickly out of date --but in this neighborhood just follow your gaydar and the local flyers, and one p

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Athens is the dynamic capital of Greece and the birthplace of democracy itself. To walk its streets is to immerse yourself in ancient history and follow in the footsteps of some of the greatest minds the planet has ever known, from Socrates to Aristotle. Nowadays, it may not be the most beautiful of European capitals—in fact, it’s somewhat sprawling and even dirty in places—but it makes up for this with its infectious chaotic energy and the sheer number of exciting things to see within its boundaries.

Archaeological ruins are scattered across the city, encircled by a maze of lively markets, exquisite Greek restaurants, traditional tavernas, and souvenir shops peddling Greek mythological figures. Visitors can take shelter from the unrelenting Greek sun in world-class museums, showcasing treasures of ancient civilizations, or in galleries displaying art from across the centuries. Above all this, the impressive Parthenon stands sentinel upon the Acropolis, noticeable from practically anywhere in the city. As for the Greek peo