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Gay Bars in Lisbon
The best time to travel 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 and 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 nearby earlier or don't unlock at all without any further notice.
Bar
Tuesday-Thursday – ;Friday, Saturday – ;Sunday –
Friendly gay music bar in the Príncipe Real quarter. At weekend with DJs.
Mixed ages.
@ Rua de São Marçal
Lisbon
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Construction Bar
Wednesday, Thursday – ;Friday, Saturday – ;Sunday –
Bar for LGBTs and friends in the upper (and quieter) part of the Bairro Alto.
@ Rua da Rosa /
Lisbon
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Espaço 40 e 1
Wednesday, Thursday – ;Friday, Saturday –
One of the bars at the so-called esquina in
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Lex's Guide to Homosexual Lisbon, Portugal Nightlife | LGBTQ+ Bars and Clubs
Craving a queer night out in Lisbon? Glance no further! Clutch your dancing shoes and get ready to explore the best lesbian, lgbtq+, and queer bars, clubs, and parties Lisbon has to offer in iconic areas like Barrio Alto, Principe, Chiado, and beyond! Delight in a stroll along the avenida, contain a drink at a friendly Portuguese bar, or twirl at some of the best male lover clubs in Lisbon. Here's our list of must go to queer bars and clubs in Lisbon.
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1. XXL Lisbon Club
Address: CC carry out Tijolo 8, 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 protected and liberating environment. Regular themed nights, including "Underwear Parties" and "Bear Weekends," ensure that there's always
Gay Clubs, Parties and Events in Lisbon
Keep in mind that clubbing in Lisbon doesn't really start before 2 or 3 in the morning, in summer even later. Instead people encounter friends and have a refreshment in some of the bars before they continue the darkness in the clubs.
Trumps
Thursday-Saturday – /
Gay club with shows and a lot of Pop. (Friday and Saturday night from approx. second dancefloor with House, Techno, Commercial remixes.)
Rather young clientele on Friday.
Friendly staff.
Admission: ≈ €, incl. drinks
@ Rua da Imprensa Nacional B
Lisbon
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Posh Club
Thursday – ;Friday, Saturday –
LGBT-friendly club with Pop, R'n'B and Funk.
Mainly juvenile and middle-aged clientele.
@ Rua de São Bento
Lisbon
+ (mobile)