Gay bars bogota

Here's our complete guide on what it's like to party in Theatron, the largest gay club in Latin America.

5, Colombian homosexual boys partying away in the same club? What's not to love…!

Theatron makes theatre out of a clubbing experience. From the castle-like architecture to the monumental dancefloor production, Theatron grabs its patrons by the throat and thrusts them into an trial they'll never forget. It's where all the gay folk of Bogota end their Saturday evening and serves as the ultimate finale to a night out.

“We'll never forget our first moments entering this giant mega club…like a child lost in an amusement park, with so many rides to try, but not sure where to start.”

There are plenty of rooms to wander between, each with a different style, different decor, different music, and different kinds of people. Perhaps you're a chameleon, and you'll find yourself seamlessly blending into each setting. Or you'll pick a favorite, and snuggle in there for the whole night. Either way, you should throw a fast look into each section, before decid

The Ultimate Gay Tour Guide To Bogotá, Colombia

This gay tour guide is your passport to exploring Bogotá, Colombia through a queer lens, discovering its Queer friendly spaces, top gay bars and nightlife, events, and experiences that will make your call on truly unforgettable. Explore Colombia’s LGBTQ+-friendly capital&#;

Bogotá is a bustling capital city where the queer community can feel comfortable existence themselves. Here you&#;ll see couples holding hands, stumble upon beautiful cafés, pleasant dining, and the best nightlife in the city. Gay marriage has been legal here since and the former mayor of the city was openly lesbian &#; an example of how progressive this capital is. There is also a yearly pride festival, lots of gay-friendly establishments, and overall many unique experiences to have in Bogotá for the lgbtq+ traveler. 

We&#;ve created the ultimate insider manual for you to discover the optimal of being homosexual in Bogotá and unlock the secrets of this LGBTQ+-friendly city.


Does Bogotá possess a gay neighborhood?

Most of the queer culture can be found in the Ch

Gay Bogota Guide

Gay Bogota

The homosexual area of Bogota is located in Chapinero and is endearingly referred to as &#;Chapigay&#;.

 

GAY BARS & CLUBS IN GAY BOGOTA

Boogaloop Club

Boogaloop Club

Address: Carrera 13 N. 65 &#; 42 Bogotá, Bogota, Colombia
Phone: +57
Open: Friday &#; Saturday: 10 pm – 5 am

Formerly acknowledged as the Blues Lock, Boogaloop gay nightclub in Chapinero is a trendy party spot with trendy decor, live music, and fantastic DJ sets. At this modest concert venue with an eclectic lineup of acts and a bar, a mural decorates the stage.

 

Dark Club

Dark Club

Address: Cl. 64 #13 35, Bogotá, Colombia
Phone: +57
Open: Sunday – Wednesday: 2 pm – 10 pm, Thursday: 4 pm – 12 am, Friday: 5 pm – am

Dark club is an open playground for men only where anything would go. It&#;s a place where you can place your orders and indulge in all of your fantasies.

 

Disco Jaguar

Disco Jaguar

Address: Cra. 7 # , Santa Fé, Bogotá, Colombia
Phone: +57
Open: Friday &#; Saturday: 9 pm – 5 am

This LGBT+ venue has two move rooms with electron

Five places to live the LGBTIQ+ party in Bogotá

Bogotá is more than a diverse and inclusive municipality. It is recognized in Latin America for its lively nightlife geared towards the LGBTIQ+ community. It is estimated that there are more than one hundred establishments in the city, including bars, clubs, and discos with other atmospheres. Although most of these places are located in the Diverse District, in the Chapinero neighborhood, they can also be found in other sectors of the capital..

If you're in Bogota and looking to have a excellent night out, check out this guide to guaranteed fun spots.


El perro y la calandria

This bar, located in the heart of Chapinero, is an perfect place to start the night. It is a classic spot among the Lgbtiq+ community, known for the music that animates the place: classics by Juan Gabriel, Rocio Durcal, Yuri, Daniela Romo, Pandora, and other exponents of the so-called "música de plancha," which attendees vocalize at the top of their lungs. As the hours go by, ballads from the 70s and 80s are mixed with classics from tropical orchestras. The karaoke n