In addition, more progressive LGBTQ laws are being debated and passed each year including a range of anti-discrimination laws in 2017 and hopefully very soon, laws to recognise gay couples.ĭespite this, we think you should stay cautious and limit all PDAs to areas you know are gay friendly. For example, each year, more cities host Pride events, attracting not only large numbers of people but also prominent politicians.
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Most gay travellers to Peru will enter the country from Lima and spend a few days here. It's an inexpensive city to base yourself and also an important transport hub in South America. We've been several times to Lima as part of our big trip around Latin America and loved it. On weekends, the gay bars and clubs are buzzing with local Peruvian gays (and their fans!) getting their groove on to the latest Latino beats. The gay scene of Lima is certainly exciting. That's statistically almost 1 million gay boys waiting to have a few Pisco sours with you. There are around 9 million people living here. Lima is also a pretty sweet base for gay travelers. Even venturing into a local market is a top foodie highlight in Lima such as the Festival Gastronomia every Sunday in the Plaza Municipal in Barranco. And we can't agree more! Lima is a melting pot of culinary creativity with a handful of world-famous top 50 restaurants including Central, Maido, and Astrid y Gastón. The “City of Kings” is the transport hub and capital city of Peru – also rated by many as THE foodie capital of South America. Lima – famous for its ceviche, Paddington Bear and the birth city of a very handsome chef (have you seen THAT video of Franco Noriega cooking in his boxers?!)… It's a fun way to meet people and bring the bar out to the sea.Everything you need to know about gay Lima including tips on the gay scene, the best bars, clubs, things to do, gay hotels, where to eat, and more. For an authentic gay Hawaiian experience, sign up for one of Hula's gay catamaran cruises on Saturday afternoons. The handsome club with a good-size dance area, a center bar, and lots of balcony seating is open from morning to late night, shifting from beach bar to lounge to nightclub depending on the time of day you visit.
every day of the week, and on Sunday mornings puts on a spectacular drag brunch. Show off your singing talent-or lack thereof-while enjoying a tasty cocktail and laughing with friends. Wang Chung's: This lively gay bar in Waikiki is known for its raucous karaoke stage every night.