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Gay Lisbon: A reference for LGBTQ travelers

If you’re wondering what Lisbon has to offer LGBTQ+ travelers, you’re in the right place. In this article, I provide a finish guide to lgbtq+ Lisbon, including the best bars, clubs, events, and things to do around the city.

Lisbon is one of the most charming and picturesque cities in Europe. Picture breathtaking architecture, vibrant neighborhoods and quaint cobbled streets hugged by a dazzling coastline.

Most importantly, Lisbon is super queer-friendly! I felt entirely easy strolling around the city with a fresh Pastel de nata in one hand and my partner in the other. And there’s also lots of fun to be had with Lisbon’s gay nightlife scene. So, with all that said, let’s jump into my guide.

Is Portugal Gay friendly?

In short, yes! Portugal is a safe, tolerant, and progressive country. Especially in larger cities like Lisbon. You can look forward to being your authentic self without fear of discrimination.

In fact, Portugal has some of the most advanced Queer rights in Europe. Gay marriage,

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Gay Urban Resort Concept

A story that can be summed up in a Framework, born of personal experiences over the years around the world, and a desire to create a space where all members of a community – the Gay Male society – would feel 'at home, even far from home'. A concept of Gay Urban Resort that wanted to be a space of conviviality, crossing cultures and identities, prosperous in diversity and fresh encounters, a kind of nest, a “pied-à-terre” in the heart of a city, Lisbon, rich in its past, dazzling with light and bubbling with life, in broad daylight and in the middle of the night A dream that became a draft and then a reality.


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The Late Birds Lisbon, 10 years after flapping its wings for the 1st time and opening its nest to the LGBTIQA+ community, friends and allies, has succeeded in becoming a haven of peace where everyone feels at home.

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Find out our stunning Nest and what we have prepared to provide you!


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In a restored 18th-century building in the pivotal Bairro Alto neighborhood,

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Experiencing Portuguese Food

It will appear as no surprise that in a country with this much coastline, seafood dominates much of the culinary scene. Cod is certainly a favorite &#x; especially the bolinhos de bacalhau, or little balls of cod. Made by frying cod, potatoes, onions and parsley, these cod balls are super simple to find. If fried food isn&#x;t for you, look for the many fish and shellfish options cooked straight in the grill. This cooking manner utilizes simple seasonings, allowing the seafood to be the star.

Cured meats meats and rich cheeses are also an important part of the culture. Conclusion places that offer charcuterie boards with wine pairings make for blissful afternoons. Portugal being the area of meat and fish can make things challenging for vegetarians and vegans alike. In most cases the Portugese come from the more meat the better&#x;&#x; camp. That&#x;s not to say it is impossible to travel there while vegan, just proceed into it knowing you&#x;ll have to plan ahead.

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About Lisbon and its gay life

Since the s Lisbon (Lisboa) became one of the new hot spots for travellers in Europe. It was European Capital of Tradition in , in the Planet Expo was held in Lisbon and in the European Football Championship.

Vivid, small and steep historical streets, modernised areas, an extensive nightlife till first morning and a fresh breeze from the sea even in warm summers make Lisbon a pleasant place for relaxing, sightseeing and going out altogether.

Lisbon's gay scene also became very European. Especially in the Príncipe Real area and in the old Bairro Alto quarter you can find a very noticeable gay life at night. In Bairro Alto it is pleasantly difficult to say which bars are gay or gay-friendly or hetero-friendly or whatever.

Annual gay highlights and big events in Lisbon are the Bear Pride in May, the Marcha do Orgulho LGBTI and Arraial Lisboa Pride in June, the film festival Queer Lisboa in September and the huge technology conference Web Summit in November.

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