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Lisbon Gay Circuit Map (download)
Welcome to Lisbon, the Atlantic capital of Europe! Hold this map handy it will guide you through the city, its hills, and everything else its tipical neighbourhoods possess to offer. In Lisbon you will find many influences; from old Arabic culture to the very modern nowadays and of course, all the cultural and architectural aspects (to name a few) of the expansion era, of which we are particularly proud.
The main gay amiable areas are Chiado, Bairro Alto, Principe Real and the zone of Colina de Santana is also flourishing with a lot of LGBTI places.
You will find fantastic beaches in the Lisbon area, such as Linha do Estoril and Costa da Caparica, where the famous Praia 19, the main queer friendly beach of the country, is located. You can go there by public transport (Metro to Praça de Espanha, bus to Costa da Caparica and then get the beach train – Transpraia and alight at end number 17) or hitch a ride with the LisbonBeach service. Sintra, Cascais and Estoril are other small villages that are in high demand. If you’re running out of second,
Gay Guide Lisboa
Lisbon is one of Europe's grandest and most scenic capitals. Its metro region has 3 million people and is spread over a broad area around the huge Tagus river estuary from classy Cascais to intimate Sintra and the castle towns of Palmela and Setubal. Lisbon dates advocate to the Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans and was the world's richest metropolis in the 16th century following the discovery of the sea route to India by Vasco da Gama in , a voyage that historians regard as marking the beginning of the modern era. Lisbon, with wonderful museums, art galleries and monuments is one of the trendiest European cities with a vibrant bedtime life (gay, African, Brazilian or alternative) mostly around Bairro Alto, Principe Concrete and Avenida 24 de Julho/Alcantara quarters, and very current design and fashion and architecture in some of Europe's best shopping malls and Park of Nations (Metro: Oriente). Lisbon is surrounded by a fantastic coastline, north and south. Caparica beach is Europe's most beautiful gay beach (take the beach train and obtain off at the stop before the last) and a bit
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Saunas
Trombeta Bath
Monday-Thursday – ;Friday – Monday nonstop
Modern homosexual sauna in the Bairro Alto quarter.
Busiest on Sunday afternoon/evening, the other days in the evening.
Mixed ages.
Admission: €
@ Rua do Trombeta 1 C
Lisbon
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Olissipo Bath
Daily – /
Gay sauna in the center of Lisbon, close to the Avenida da Liberdade.
Very small, with sauna and a few cabins.
Mainly mature clientele.
Admission: ≈ €
@ Rua Telhal 5
Lisbon
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SaunApolo 56
LGBT-friendly sauna club for a mixed, liberal clientele.
Admission: 40 €
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@ Rua Luciano Cordeiro 56 A
Lisbon
Metro: Marquês de Pombal, Avenida, Anjos
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3Sauna
Daily –
The spa area of the queer resort Villa 3 Caparica, km south of Lisbon.
Their time pass gives you access to its saunas, swimming pool, jacuzzi, relax cabins, showers, lockers and bar.
Admission: 22 €
@ Charneca de Caparica, Rua Teresa
Lisbon Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Lisbon
Accommodation Tip
About Lisbon and its homosexual life
Since the s Lisbon (Lisboa) became one of the new fiery spots for travellers in Europe. It was European Capital of Culture in , in the Planet Expo was held in Lisbon and in the European Football Championship.
Vivid, small and steep historical streets, modernised areas, an extensive nightlife till early morning and a fresh breeze from the sea even in hot 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 discover a very visible lgbtq+ life at night. In Bairro Alto it is pleasantly difficult to tell which bars are lgbtq+ or gay-friendly or hetero-friendly or whatever.
Annual gay highlights and great events in Lisbon are the Bear Pride in May, the Marcha perform Orgulho LGBTI and Arraial Lisboa Pride in June, the film festival Queer Lisboa in September and the huge technology conference Web Summit in November.
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