Gay district of barcelona

Gay Area in Barcelona

Page Content

Q: Where is the homosexual part of Barcelona town centre? And what is the best way to get around the city?

A: There are no defined gay areas as such in Barcelona as it's quite a liberal capital. However Sitges beach is popular with the Male lover community (about 30 minutes on the train from Barcelona city centre) The area that has the most gay bars, and clubs, is Eixample neighboring Calle Diputacio and Arago streets along with Calle Balmes and Villaroel (Calle is another word for street ) You will find a comprehensive mentor to the Gay and Lesbian scene in Barcelona in the Time Out guide which we possess reviewed. They have passionate a chapter to reviews of Bars, shops and clubs catering for the gay scene.

Barcelona is quite small, and you'll be able to walk around to most places or just use the Metro which will take you just about anywhere in the city. Try taking a look at our Barcelona metro page for more information.



Is Eixample Area In Barcelona a "Gay Area" or Suitable For Everyone?

Page Content

Q: We plan to rent an apartment. Someone recommended Eixample rather than Las Ramblas or the Gothic Quarter. We are in our 50's and open-minded, but I acquire heard Eixample referred to as Gay-xiample. Are there certain parts of Eixample that are exclusively gay areas and where we might feel out of place? If so, which parts? We like shops, restaurants, bars and modernist architecture. Are there differences between Eixample Izquierda & Derecha?


Sagrada Familia entance tickets
Park Guell entance tickets
Unlimited public transport (metro, TMB buses, tram, regional & urban railways, Montjuïc funicular)
Transport from / to Airport
10% discount on other attractions
Audio reference with maps


A: You won't have any problems with choosing your accommodation in Eixample. Eixample has some bars and clubs that are geared towards the gay community; however, Eixample is by no means categorized as a "gay area" and to label it as such is wholly inaccurate. I

Gay Barcelona Travel Guide

Upcoming Events in Barcelona

About Barcelona and its gay life

For gay travellers Barcelona has been one of the favourite destinations in Europe for the last decades. The city has this perfect combination of a warm Mediterranean climate, beaches within and close to the city, mountains in the hinterland and the culture, nightlife, sights and infrastructure of an European metropolis.

Among the things that make Barcelona unusual are the many fine examples of Catalan Art Nouveau architecture (Modernisme Català). Barcelona is also a good place to appreciate the modern design that had bloomed after the end of the Franco dictatorship in Spain.

As you can notice on our gay maps, the center of Barcelona's gay scene is in the Eixample district (sometimes called the Gayxample neighborhood, or Gaixample in Catalan) with most of the gay bars, hotels and shops in Barcelona.

Annual highlights and gender non-conforming events in Barcelona are Barcelona Gay Pride in July and the Circuit Festival party weeks in August.

For a day at the beach you can go by car o

Gay Barcelona - Homosexual and Lesbian Guide

Barcelona is a vibrant and welcoming city, famous for its dynamic and inclusive Gay scene. With its iconic Gayxample district, lively beaches, and festive events love Pride Barcelona and Circuit Festival, it offers a cosmopolitan, festive, and passionate atmosphere. A true paradise for travelers in find of freedom, diversity, and unforgettable encounters.

Barcelona Gay Guide

Gayxample, Barcelona’s Gay District

Barcelona’s iconic gay district is commonly referred to as Gaixample, a blend of the Catalan words “gai” (gay) and “Eixample” (the name of the city’s central district). However, the English-influenced spelling Gayxample is also widely used, especially in tourist and international contexts.
Gayxample was born in the s with the rise of numerous LGBTQ+ bars, clubs, and businesses. A symbol of tolerance and diversity, it attracts both locals and tourists with its cosmopolitan and festive atmosphere. Today, it is recognized as one of the finest gay neighborhoods in Europe, reflecting Barcelona’s inclusive and modern spirit.

Where