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Gay Bars in Lisbon
The best time to move out to the bars in the Bairro Alto quarter – where it is pleasantly difficult to say which bar is gay or gay-friendly or ›hetero-friendly‹ or whatever – is between 23:00 and 02:00. The bars in the Príncipe Real area tend to be more late-night and more exclusively gay.
Official opening hours should not be taken too seriously. On quiet days some bars might close earlier or don't open at all without any further perceive.
Bar 106
Tuesday-Thursday 19:30 – 02:00;Friday, Saturday 19:30 – 03:00;Sunday 19:30 – 02:00
Friendly gay harmony bar in the Príncipe Real quarter. At weekend with DJs.
Mixed ages.
instagram.com/bar106lx
@ Rua de São Marçal 106
Lisbon 1200-422
+351 21 609 9895
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Construction Bar
Wednesday, Thursday 20:00 – 02:00;Friday, Saturday 20:00 – 03:00;Sunday 18:00 – 02:00
Bar for LGBTs and friends in the upper (and quieter) part of the Bairro Alto.
instagram.com/construction_bar
@ Rua da Rosa 157/159
Lisbon 1200-383
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Espaço 40 e 1
Wednesday, Thursday 21:00 – 0
Gay Lisbon: A mentor for LGBTQ travellers
If you’re wondering what Lisbon has to offer LGBTQ+ travellers, you’re in the right place. In this article, I provide a end 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 neighbourhoods and quaint cobbled streets hugged by a dazzling coastline.
Most importantly, Lisbon is super queer-friendly! I felt entirely pleasant 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 Queer 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 Diverse rights in Europe. Gay marriage, modifying gender, and gender-affirming care have all been legalised and the country has firm ant
Lisbon LGBTI+ friendly: the best same-sex attracted neighbourhoods in Lisbon and how much it costs to survive there
Lisbon continues to be one of the most gay-friendly countries in the world. The Príncipe Real area, in Lisbon, has long been the preferred place to live for the LGBTI+ community, making it one of the best gay neighbourhoods in Lisbon. However, it's certainly not the only one, and there are other places that rise out on the map of the most sought-after inclusive neighbourhoods to buy or rent a house in Greater Lisbon. The Avenida Almirante Reis area is one of them, while attention is also focused on the South Bank, namely Almada and Caparica. And if you're planning to move to LGBT-friendly Lisbon, how much does it amount to buy or rent a house in the best lgbtq+ neighbourhoods? idealista/news went in look for of answers, just in period for Lisbon Pride 2022.
Príncipe Authentic, the most inclusive neighbourhood in Portugal
João Passos, head of the project 'Lisboa Pride - Homes for Everyone', and a concrete estate consultant with Remax for several years, confirms in an interview with idealista/news thatPríncipe Actual, located in the parish of Misericórdia, continues to be an inclusive area
Lisbon Gay Travel Manual 2025
Upcoming Events in Lisbon
Accommodation Tip
Maxime Hotel
Hotel. ***, from 100 €
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Cabaret themed hotel in the center of Lisbon, shut 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 recent hot spots for travellers in Europe. It was European Capital of Customs in 1994, in 1998 the Planet Expo was held in Lisbon and in 2004 the European Football Championship.
Vivid, little and steep historical streets, modernised areas, an extensive nightlife till early 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 visible gay existence at night. In Bairro Alto it is pleasantly tough to say which bars are homosexual or gay-friendly or hetero-friendly or whatever.
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