Gay bar havanna
Miramar is one of the most exclusive areas of Havana, Miramar, is full of beautiful colonial houses, now home to embassies, cultural centers and foreign companies. The ponds of the Emiliano Zapata Park (Avenida 5- Malecon) are worth a visit. The little boats on the River Almendares are also a pretty sight. Palm trees line the avenues and there are a nice number of cafes, bars and restaurants around the Marina Hemingway. Try Sakura, Don Alfredo or Don Cangrejo Restaurant.
Try the Bodeguita del Medio or the Floridita, where Hemingway used to imbibe his Mojitos and Daiquiris. This historic quarter is also home to several important museums, such as the Museo de Autos Antiguos (if you appreciate antique cars), Casa del Arabe, La Casa de Africa, La Casa de Asia, Museo de la Ciudad, and the fortresses El Morro and La Real Fuerza, where you will observe an emblem of Havana, the weather vane on La Giraldilla tower. This is the main person tourist area of the city.?Centro Havana, located in the northern central part of the town is home to many hotels, bars, nightclubs and restaurants. Another feature of Ce
LGBTQ+ Nightlife: Six Gay-Friendly Venues to Visit in Havana
This famous El Vedado bar hosts LGBTQ+-themed parties regularly. Every Wednesday, they host glam for “PaZillo Pride” events. Each one celebrates a different subgroup of Cuba’s queer society – from ladies-only internet dating events to drag queen parties.
No matter when you go, you will operate into a welcoming and trendy atmosphere. The meal menu is relatively basic and limited to burgers and standard appetizers that will help you prolong the night.
Meanwhile, the drinks menu is constantly modifying as they come up with new signature blends. Still, their specialty remains creamy, rum-infused blends with unorthodox fruit juices – from tropical berries to coconut milk or guava extract.
This is a boisterous, dance-oriented place, so predict the music to contain the years’ Billboard hits, and to gravitate strongly towards salsa, reggaeton, and other tropical rhythms. The dress code is flexible, but comfy shoes are recommended.
One last pro tip: The door fee for any of their parties dou
Blue Havana Lounge Bar Cocktail
Blue Havana Lounge Bar is your fresh corner with all the flavor of Cuba in Maspalomas that wants to be a rendezvous point for the LGBTI people and liberal couples.
We are reveal for you from in the morning until in the morning every day of the week so you can have the best quality drinks: very suggestive cocktails, luxury brands and, above all, eager to Share with us our Cuban corner in Maspalomas. We are located on the first floor of the Yumbo Center, one of the liveliest and busiest shopping complexes on the islands with a fantastic LGBTI ambient that can be breathed at any time of the day.
In Blue Havana you can enjoy live music, theme parties with a great team of entertainers and above all we will cheer you up with our menu specialized in Cocktails, Smoothies, Champagnes and Gin Tonics and quality combinations. Brands such as Seagram’s or Aperol will organize their parties at Blue Havana with discounts at all of their brand’s cups. And as an addition. you can relax with one of our Shishas on our terrace that also has heating in winter.
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“Which direction should we walk?”
My friend and I had arrived at Mi Cayito beach in Cuba, a stretch of shoreline 15 miles east of Havana, in search of gay Cuba travel experiences. It looked as though the beach extended quite a distance in both directions, so we were unsure where to discover the gay section of beach that supposedly existed. The Internet hadnt been much help in that regard.
Just then, a college-age guy with a sassy demeanor sauntered past with a female friend. We were evidently on the right track. “Follow him!”
Our hope that the dude would lead us to the gay beach were realized when, after five minutes of walking west, we spotted the rainbow flag.
Visiting Mi Cayito, The Gay Cuba Beach
On this weekday afternoon, the homosexual beach had maybe people at most, but it was still awesome to see signs of lgbtq+ life in Cuba, where acceptance is growing but still not nearly at the same level as in most western nations.
As of this writing, Cuba still has no official gay bars (just the occasional gay nigh