Navigating nightlife in BsAs the shorthand code for one of the most gay-friendly cities in the world is easy. Each of the neighborhoods is walkable, or accessible by a short metro or cab ride. Recoleta and Palermo are have the most options. Pick any of the gay-friendly hotels of Buenos Aires from our list and you will be in the center of almost everything.
Featuring an outdoor pool, the 4-star Catalonia Gracia Hotel Barcelona is located in Eixample with many trendy bars and clubs found here, especially in the gay section, around 25 minutes' walk from Mercado de La Boqueria. This Barcelona hotel also provides car rentals to explore the area. Some of the 79 air-conditioned rooms at this Barcelona property are furnished with a sofa set and a writing desk, and appointed with coffee and tea making equipment. Guests can also use a shower, along with such amenities as dressing gowns and a shower cap.
A liberal affair with frisky tango sessions and gaucho cowboys, Argentina is arguably the most gay-friendly country in South America. Gay nightlife flourishes across the big cities such as Bariloche, Córdoba, Mendoza and Salta, led by queen bee, Buenos Aires, while, in smaller towns of rural regions quieter gay liaisons await. Adventure through the subtropical north towards the glacial provinces of the south to find famed mountain ranges Hello, Andes , salty desert plains and lost cities, while, amidst it all, wildlife abounds. Embark on a culinary odyssey through Chile and Argentina, experiencing unforgettable wine and food as you visit a bustling market, where you sample local fare; benefit from reservations at coveted restaurants; sit down and dine with a local resident; and experience cultural and culinary immersions at every turn.
This is our gay guide to Mendoza in Argentina, with all our recommendations for enjoying Argentina's wine capital. We loved traveling in Mendoza. Whilst it's not known for being a party city, there is a small gay scene in the city center worth checking out and an awesome gay wine festival in early March. Most people visit Mendoza for the wine.