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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 large area around the huge Tagus river estuary from sophisticated Cascais to lovey-dovey Sintra and the castle towns of Palmela and Setubal. Lisbon dates endorse to the Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans and was the world's richest urban area 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 evening life (gay, African, Brazilian or alternative) mostly around Bairro Alto, Principe Authentic and Avenida 24 de Julho/Alcantara quarters, and very new 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 acquire off at the stop before the last) and a bit
Dive into Lisbon's gay scene with us, as we spill the tea on the best queer hotspots and share savvy tips for an unforgettable adventure in the City of Seven Hills.
Lisbon is a lot of entertaining. It's totally underrated – a hidden gay gem in Europe.
Not only does Lisbon have a fun gay scene, the municipality is a joy to investigate, beautiful beaches surround it, and not once did we ever have a bad meal here. It's also inexpensive.
The Portuguese capital is begging to dominate your Insta feed. It's a hilly city with pretty tight cobblestone streets, buildings that date help hundreds of years, and faith us: you've not lived until you tried a freshly made pastel de nata straight out of the oven!
The gay scene of Lisbon is mainly congregated across two neighborhoods: Barrio Alto and Principe Real. On weekends, the crowds spill onto the streets outside creating a carnival-like vibe, much like the unusual gay scene of Milan. The city also has its give of gay hotels to test out as well as a gay beach, called Praia 19, just 30 minutes away.
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