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Gay Lisbon · Capital Guide
Lisboa | Lisbon
Lisbon is the largest city and the capital of Portugal and westernmost enormous city in Europe, with an urban population of a little over half a million. Whilst facing the Atlantic Ocean, the town enjoys a mostly Mediterranean climate.
Lisbon is also one of the oldest cities in the earth, and the oldest city in Western Europe. There are two UNESCO Society Heritage Sites in Lisbon: Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery.
Though in recovery from financial crisis, Lisbon remains a relatively safe and crime-free city. Prices are lower than most European capitals, more similar to those of south and eastern Europe than other Western capitals.
pedestrianised Augusta Street in the centre of Lisbon
Gay Rights in Portugal
Since the Carnation Revolution of 1974, Portugal has seen huge advances in its gay rights laws. Portugal is one of very few countries in the world that specifically states within its constitution that no one can be discriminated against based on sexual orientation.
Homosexuality was decriminalised as early as 1852. However, it was re-criminalised in 1886 when the country came under dictatorship rule. It was not until 1982 that
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Accommodation Tip
Maxime Hotel
Hotel. ***, from 100 €
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Cabaret themed hotel in the center of Lisbon, nearby to the Bairro Alto and Príncipe Real quarter. Friendly, helpful staff.
@ Praça da Alegria 58
Lisbon 1250-004
Metro: Avenida
About Lisbon and its gay life
Since the 1990s Lisbon (Lisboa) became one of the novel hot spots for travellers in Europe. It was European Capital of Identity in 1994, in 1998 the Society Expo was held in Lisbon and in 2004 the European Football Championship.
Vivid, compact and steep historical streets, modernised areas, an extensive nightlife till early morning and a fresh breeze from the sea even in steamy 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 visible gay experience at night. In Bairro Alto it is pleasantly complicated to say which bars are same-sex attracted or gay-friendly or hetero-friendly or whatever.
Annual lgbtq+ highlights and great events in Lisbon
Gay Lisbon: A guide 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 complete guide to queer 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 comfortable 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 LGBTQ+ friendly?
In small, yes! Portugal is a harmless, 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 LGBTQ+ rights in Europe. Gay marriage, changing gender, and gender-affirming care have all been legalized and the country has firm anti-d
Lex's Guide to Queer Lisbon, Portugal Nightlife | Gay Bars and Clubs
Craving a queer night out in Lisbon? Look no further! Grab your dancing shoes and get ready to explore the best sapphic, gay, and queer bars, clubs, and parties Lisbon has to offer in iconic areas like Barrio Alto, Principe, Chiado, and beyond! Enjoy a stroll along the avenida, own a drink at a friendly Portuguese bar, or dance at some of the best gay clubs in Lisbon. Here's our list of must see queer bars and clubs in Lisbon.
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1. XXL Lisbon Club
Address: CC do Tijolo 8, 1200-408 Lisboa, Portugal
XXL Lisbon Club stands as a beacon for the bear and leather communities, offering a space where masculinity meets celebration. The club's mantra, "O que se passa aqui, fica aqui" ("What happens here, stays here"), encapsulates its commitment to providing a safe and liberating environment. Regular themed nights, including "Underwear Parties" and "Bear Weekends," assure that there's always something exciting on the horizon. With its pulsating beats and welcoming crowd, XXL is a m