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Cruising & Fetish

Black Hole Club

Daily except Tuesday ≈  – /

Cruisy gay bar and labyrinth with cabins.
(The ex Skyline Club.)

@ Via Pontremoli 36
Rome

Metro: San Giovanni

Censured

Monday, Tuesday  – ;Wednesday  – ;Thursday  – ;Friday, Saturday  – ;Sunday / – 

Small gay cruising club in the center of Rome.

@ Via dei Quattro Cantoni 5
Rome

Metro: Cavour

+39 06

K Men Club

Tuesday-Thursday  – ;Friday, Saturday  – ;Sunday  – 

Gay cruise club with playrooms and cabins, located in the east of Rome.

@ Via Amato Amati
Rome

Bus , Night bus N Casilina/Filarete; Metro C: Malatesta

+39 06 , +39 (mobile)

 Leather Club Roma

Gay leather club association, organizing or supporting various special events (check their website), for instance the annual leather and fetish event Fetish Parade Italy in December.

@ Rome

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LGBTQ travel guide: Rome

When most people contemplate of Rome, they think of the religious customs and traditions most closely related to the city rather than Gay Rome move. Despite being more conservative than many other Italian cities, Rome comprises a rich and diverse culture that includes a thriving gender non-conforming scene. There has been a broad variety of queer bars, events, and clubs popping up in and around the city recently, some of which rival the foremost gay scenes in Europe.

Gay Rome neighbourhoods

Italy as a whole is rather gradual when it comes to LGBTQ+ rights and freedoms. Still, despite being the capital, Rome is lagging behind a little because of its conservative and religious background. With this in thought, consider keeping general displays of warmth to the bare minimum when outside of the same-sex attracted spaces in the city.

Gay Street

The first stop for many gay tourists heading to Rome will be Gay Highway (otherwise known as Via di San Giovanni in Laterano). You’ll find Same-sex attracted Street directly antonym the Colosseum, and although it isn’t entirely geared towards the gay

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Italy's capital city is often compared to a living history museum. Once the heart of the Roman Empire, it played a pivotal role in shaping Western civilization, and its ancient streets are steeped in over 2, years of history. Iconic monuments scattered across the city disburse tribute to this rich history, including the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Pantheon, and the Trevi Fountain, not to mention the imposing Vatican City.

For history buffs, Rome is unbeatable, as it is for those looking to freely wander while living out their Gladiator &#; or Da Vinci Code- inspired fantasies. Rome is a destination that appears on nearly every traveler’s bucket list. and nowhere else does the modern so seamlessly coexist with the historical. As a major metropolitan city, Rome is also home to a large Diverse population, as well as countless travelers. Despite the conservative and homophobic views influenced by the Catholic Church's presence in Vatican City (giving serious disapproving grandad vibes), the city's gay scene is quite vibrant. That said, op

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About Rome and its male lover life

Rome is a controversial place for same-sex attracted men. Remember your queer fantasies when you watched those movies with Roman soldiers and gladiators? Observe the whole world admiring the sculptures of gorgeous men by gay artists in Rome's museums? Capital of Italy, a massive , free and democratic country? Don't expect too much from all that regarding the gay scene. Be it for reasons of mentality or because of the power of the Vatican, Rome has by far not the unseal and colourful queer experience as other capitals in Europe.

But the situation has started to change with new generations of more open and self-confident gay men and women. This is especially evident at the huge annual Pride manifestation in June and at the LGBT festivals in the summer. And, of course, there are also some good clubs and parties for gays in Rome.

As you can see on our Same-sex attracted Rome Map, there are no particular gay areas in Rome, but a popular hotspot of the gay and lesbian people in the late evening and at night is the street in fron