Gay district buenos aires

June is Pride Month, an opportunity to raise visibility, mark, and keep fighting for the rights of the LGBTIQNB+ community. June 28th marks International Self-acceptance Day worldwide, in remembrance of the Stonewall Riots in New York. However, in Argentina, the big Pride Pride is held on the first Saturday of November, commemorating the founding of the country’s first sexual diversity group.

Still, Buenos Aires pulses with pride all throughout June (and all year round). From parties and art exhibitions to bars, fairs, concerts, and inclusive cultural centers, here are the best plans to honor diversity in every corner of the city.

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Pride was Argentina’s first daytime gay bar, and since 2004 it has blended coffee, culture, and society with a one-of-a-kind vibe. A encounter point for artists, friends, exes, and future loves, it has

Gay Guide to BUENOS AIRES 2021

Our Insiders Guide to Gay Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires has a well-deserved reputation as a boiling spot for same-sex attracted travellers and is consistently described as one of the most gay-friendly in South America. The city has extended been on the list of the top gay destinations because it doesn’t follow the ghetto model. Quite the opposite; it encourages integration. Gays and lesbians are estimated as being as high as 15% to 20% among international tourists, and many mainstream places stress their gay-friendliness. If you hope to go dancing, you don’t necessitate to go to the gay disco. You can move to any disco and you will find gay people there!

Leaving behind the repressed, conservative mores that prevailed under military rule, Argentina was the first Latin American state to recognize lgbtq+ civil unions.

Many people refer to the city as the Paris of South America, but for us its more like Madrid, stunning but with a rustic edge.  Buenos Aires combines the elegance of Europe and the heart of Latin America in a cosmopolitan metropolis, rich in architecture, history, clip, theatre, arts, twirl and music. Combine this with the city’s enormous collection of bars, da

Gay Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina, is celebrated for its extensive and lively gay scene, making it one of the top LGBTQ+ destinations in Latin America. The capital exudes a unique blend of charm and character, characterized by its "shabby chic" aesthetic and an atmosphere of faded grandeur that reflects its rich, albeit turbulent, history.

The city's gay scene is robust and diverse, with a range of venues from cozy cafes and bustling bars to glamorous clubs and cultural events, all welcoming to the LGBTQ+ community. Buenos Aires' event in its LGBTQ+ culture is evident in its annual Celebration parade, which draws participants and spectators from around the nature to celebrate diversity and rights.

Visitors to Buenos Aires are encouraged to stay for at least three days to fully life the breadth of what the city has to offer. From exploring the historic neighborhoods and enjoying the local cuisine, to delving into the vibrant nightlife and participating in the opulent cultural practices, there's always something to capture the interest of any traveler.


Gay Tours & Excursions in Argentina: Buenos Aires

  • Gay Tour in BUENOS AIRES with your LGBT Friendly Guide
  • LGBT Half & Full Day gay Excursion from BUENOS AIRES
  • Individual and Small Groups

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ABOUT THE CITY...
Welcome to Buenos Aires, the "Paris of South America" for its cafe tradition and French-style architecture, whose art and culture descend from Italian, Spanish, French and British immigrants. The Argentina Homosexual Community, the country's first gay rights organization, was created in 1984. LGBT rights in Argentina are the most advanced in Latin America. Homosexuality has been legal in Argentina since 1853, and gay marriage since 2010.
Although there isn't a proper “Gay Area” in Buenos Aires, there's definitely a scene in the Palermo/Villa Crespo area and in San Telmo, where lots of queer artivism happens daily.

THE BEST LGBT FRIENDLY HOTELS IN BUENOS AIRES
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GAY TOURS in BUENOS AIRES

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Meet our Gay/Lesbian Tour Mentor for a private walking tour of Buenos Aires Gay and experience one of the most lively citi