Gay scene malaga


Gay Tourism in Malaga

Malaga is a gayfriendly city &#;by nature&#;. In this city we can locate an open and cosmopolitan atmosphere in which the LGTBI community feel free and comfortable in its streets and places. In addition to its proximity to Torremolinos, Malaga has an excellent offer for gay tourism.

There is a great atmosphere of autonomy and tolerance that is noticeable in the city and the general climate is very reveal on this subject, something that is very much appreciated.

 

Gay pubs and bars in Málaga

If you feel like going out and getting to know the atmosphere of Malaga, you should attend Peter Pan, a place where you can have a gin and tonic.

If you are in the mood for a livelier atmosphere in Malaga city, you will find the Plaza de la Merced, where the largest number of gay bars are concentrated. El Carmen Gay Bar or Bar La calle de Bruselas are some examples of where to have a drink.

Focusing on the female public we find the Safo Café, an atmospheric place that opens from hours and where you can have a coffee or a beer.

If you are looking to

Putting the soul into the Costa del Sol is the ancient city and beach town of Málaga, blending gorgeous architecture and rich history with sun-soaked luxury retreats and a wicked nightlife scene. The birthplace of Picasso on Spain’s southern tip, Málaga is much more than heat, sea and sand – here you’ll find authentic Spanish traditions, remnants from both the Roman and Islamic empires, as skillfully as classic tapas and local wines at beachside chiringuitos. Spain is renowned for its LGBTQ+ progressiveness and Málaga is no different. Although the city centre’s gay scene is fairly tiny, Málaga province is actually place to Andalucía’s liveliest gay scene of Torremolinos, just 20 minutes from Málaga, centred around La Nogalera, where most gay folk party on the weekends. Confused about what to do in Málaga? Sit back and permit our definitive Málaga gay municipality guide do the work.

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Where to stay in Málaga

Málaga&#;s accommodation scene has truly blossomed, offering a tantalising array of luxurious options for the discerning gay traveller. The Gran Hotel Miramar, a historic

Gay Malaga

Malaga is a thoroughly contemporary and cosmopolitan city. This is being demonstrated by Malaga’s growing gay scene. There is an increasing number of gay friendly accommodations, bars and night clubs. Again, Malaga’s enviable position as the Costa del Sol’s gateway have made it an ideal congregational point national and international gay and lesbian crowds.
Malaga has many bars and night clubs, some exclusively for the gay population and others catering to a mixed crowd. With many places to choose from and a lot of events featured, one can say, “Oh, to be happy and gay in Malaga!”
Bombay
Plaza de la Merced,
Calle de Bruselas
Plaza de la Merced, 14
Como Quieras
San Juan de Letrán, 9
Del Armario Bar
Carreteria, 66
El Cafe D'Enfrente
San Agostin, 21
El Telón
Placa de la Merced, 8
Flor de Lys
Placa de la Merced, 18
La Latino
Placa de la Merced
Maika's Bar
San Juan de Letrán, 8
Partón
Placa de la Merced,
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Placa de la Merced, 1


Gay Torremolinos Travel Guide

Upcoming Events in Torremolinos

Accommodation Tip

Hotel Ritual Torremolinos

Gay Hotel. ***, from 60 €

Reviews, Photos & Reservation

Big gay hotel, very well located. The gay beach, most gay pubs and clubs and the train station are within walking distance.
Air-conditioned rooms with balcony, many with sea view.
The hotel has a restaurant, a pool area, a spa and wellness area and a rooftop terrace with bar and infinity pool.
Friendly and helpful staff.

@ Calle Brasil 2
Torremolinos

About Torremolinos and its gay life

Hundred years ago, Torremolinos was still a small, picturesque fishing village, while today it is one of the best-known holiday resorts on the south coast of Spain, the Costa del Sol. With its Mediterranean climate and kilometres of wide beaches, Torremolinos is a popular destination for sun-seeking beach holidaymakers, but its location also makes it ideal for excursions to Andalusian cities such as Seville, Cordoba and Granada, which are renowned for their unique historical sights. And not to forg