Londres - Um verdadeiro paraíso para gays
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This diverse, multicultural, gay city is famous worldwide for its community, history, nightlife, and incredible gay community. It is the liveliest city in Europe. London is, literally, for everyone. It doesn’t matter who you are, where you come from, or who you have attracted it, this gay city is welcoming to the entire LGBTQIA+ community. It is a place of dreams, liveliness, gayness, and of exploration.
London is busy. There is a famous phrase they say called “the hustle and bustle of the city”, and this is a place where you will get to experience that. It’s crowded with diversity, activities, day explorations, and nightlife. Whether you’re looking to live a life of luxury or take a gay holiday on a budget, London has plenty of options for you to enjoy your time. This unique gay destination cannot be compared to other places, it is an unforgettable city that will make your memories last a lifetime.
London’s gay scene is, certainly, impressive and welcoming to all tastes and desires.
Soho is one of the city’s central and most popular areas. It is also the main gay district. Soho is filled with bars, clubs, restaurants, and cute gay shops for those who want to go on a shopping spree. The places are open from early in the afternoon until late at night or, even, early in the morning. If you’re the party animal that wants to go all night or you’re the gay traveller who heads to bed early, every lifestyle is encouraged here.
When it comes to gay nightlife, London gay district Soho is the main place to visit. There are many others, especially if you’re looking for a calmer and quieter time. If you’re that type of gay traveller, I would recommend you visit the Dalston area and Vauxhall. Keep in mind that most gay bars and gay clubs in London will ask for your ID. If you’re a local, have your national ID with you, but if you’re coming from abroad, make sure you have your passport. There will also be a minor bag check before you enter.
The gay nightlife is not the only thing London is most famous for. This city is home to tons of activities for gay travellers. From London Bridge to Tower Bridge, you can walk around River Thames for a lovely, peaceful stroll. Whether you go out during the day or enjoy a walk under the moon, both are gorgeous. I would, also, recommend taking a boat ride on River Thames because it is one of the top touristic attractions in the city. It depends on your preference but taking the boat ride during the day or at night are both spectacular!
Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, London Eye, and Liverpool Street are all great places to see that are perfect for gay men on their holidays. London is known as one of the greenest cities in Europe. It is perfect for walks through some of the many parks surrounded by Mother Nature’s finest. Some of these places are Hyde Park, Green Park, and St. James Park; they are all worth a visit during your gay holidays. The Hampstead Head, Highgate Men’s Bathing Pond, is perfect on sunny days. It is, perhaps, one of the hottest gay spots in London.
Gay Cruising Spots in London:
- Hampstead Heath – The main cruising area in this location is behind Jack Straws Castle, around 2-to-5-minutes of walking. It’s a massive forest that you would, definitely, enjoy.
- Hyde Park – click this link for more details about many other places.
There is one thing to keep in mind. Even though London is a popular gay destination, you will always get a few strange looks here and there if you kiss or hold your partner’s hand in the general area. Of course, you won’t get those looks in the gay districts. This is true everywhere, but the diversity of culture can sometimes negatively impact the LGBTQIA+ community. Though, you don’t have anything to worry about because gay people are well-protected by the law.
I wish you have a fabulous gay time in London.
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Hotéis
London’s rich hospitality sector is extremely diverse and famous worldwide. The city has some of the best hotels in Europe. From low budget hostels to some of the most luxurious hotels in the world, you are welcome to stay here during your gay holidays no matter what kind of budget you are on.
Surprisingly, London doesn’t have any gay hotel, motel, or hostel that are catered to gay men only. You can find tons of these gay hotels in Berlin, Barcelona, or Gran Canaria. However, don’t feel discouraged as most places in the city are labelled as gay-friendly. Since the gay nightlife is focused mainly in the Soho area, it might be far more comfortable for you to book a hotel or hostel nearby.
You can also search for accommodations around several Metro Stations such as Piccadilly, Central, Bakerloo, Victoria, or Northern Metro Line. These lines would get you to Soho. A quieter, popular gay area is Vauxhall, which you can get to through the Victoria Metro line.
If you are on a budget, consider staying in a hostel. They are very affordable, sometimes it could be less than 10 Euros a night. Though, it might not be the most comfortable place to stay in. Since it is so cheap, it is usually overcrowded with workers or homeless people.
Check out some useful website links below where you can look and book your accommodations. The first link is one of the most popular gay accommodation platforms out there:
1. Misterbandb
2. Booking.com
3. Agoda
4. Hostelworld
5. Hotels.com
6. Expedia
7. Wotif
9. Lastminute
10. Kayak
If you need more help, please contact me!
Bares/Clubes/Saunas
London’s gay nightlife is something every gay man has to experience once in their life. It is boasting with rainbow pride, parties, vibrant energies, and welcoming embraces. London is known as a gay city, so you have tons of options to try. Check out all the links and pick one you like. Don’t get overwhelmed but there are so many to choose from:
Ku Bar - Soho
Dalston Superstore - Dalston
G-A-Y Bar - Soho
The Yard Bar - Soho
The Bridge Bar - Clapham Town
Village Soho - Soho
Rupert Street Bar - Soho
Little Ku - Soho
Royal Vauxhall Tavern - Vauxhall
G-A-Y Late - Soho/Club
Comptons - Soho
Two Brewers - Clapham Town
Ted's Place - Hammersmith/TV-TS
Vault 139 - Gay Cruising Bar
Bethnal Green Working Men's Club - Bethnal Green Area
Pleasuredrome - Gay Sauna Waterloo Area
Chariots Roman Spa - Gay Sauna
The Locker Room - Gay Sauna
Covent Garden Health Spa - Gay Sauna
SweatBox Soho - Gay Sauna
Indian Gay Male Massage London
Male Massage - London Liverpool Street - By Appointment Only
TantricSoul Gay Massage London
You have so many options in London. Enjoy it!
Transporte
Since London is a worldwide famous city for its tourism, it is very easy to get to by plane. Most gay travellers use the planes; however, some gay men or gay backpackers love to use the bus or train from other cities around Europe.
London, the U.K.s capital, has the highest number of Airports in Europe. Check out the list below to know more about these airports:
- Heathrow Airport – the main airport in the U.K. and the main hub for British Airways. To get to the city from Heathrow Airport, follow the instructions below:
· Taxi from the airport - one of the most expensive forms of transportation, so I would avoid this unless you have a big budget during your gay holidays
· The Metro Line (Tube) – Take the Blue Line Colour, which is known as the Piccadilly Line. This can be accessed from all 5 terminals in Heathrow. It will take about 40 minutes to 1 hour to get to the city center and is far more affordable than a taxi.
· Heathrow Express – You can take a train to Paddington as well
- Gatwick Airport – another important airport in London. It is about 45km away from the center of the city. To get to there from Gatwick Airport, follow the instructions below:
· Taxi/Uber from the airport - Yes it can be the most comfortable and takes the less time, but keep in mind the price is far higher
· Train
· Bus
- Luton Airport – similar to Gatwick Airport, Luton is around 45km from the center of the city. It is mainly used for low-cost airlines.
· Taxi/Uber from the airport
· Train
· Bus
- Stansted Airport – one of the farthest airports from the center of the city, Stansted is around 70km from London. It is used, mostly, by European airlines. To get the city:
· Taxi/Uber from the airport
· Train – keep in mind that the more you book your ticket in advanced, the cheaper it is
· Bus
When booking your flight, think about some of the extra costs for going to the city and returning to the airport. There are budget-friendly options but London is a very expensive city. Think about your luggage and how much time you are willing to commute from and to the airport. If you’re booking your trip on one of the low-cost airlines, luggage might not be included within your ticket. This means you would have to pay extra to take some bags with you. The airport would be father for the low-cost airlines so you would be spending more on the commute and the luggage, which might end up being more expensive than a national airline.
For those traveling by train, London is very well-connected with other popular cities in Europe. You can come from Paris and Amsterdam by the Eurostar train. For those on a budget, buses are a good option to get to London from Paris. London’s public transportation system is very diverse and there are tons of options to choose them. They are running at almost any time of the day and can be accessed from several locations.
During the weekend, Friday night until Sunday night, the Tube Lines are running 24 hours a day. Many buses are operational 24 hours a day as well, especially the ones heading to the center of London.
You don’t need to carry cash with you in London. Most places, even public transportation, use a contactless form of payment. The Oyster Card is mainly used for public transportation but, if you don’t want to buy one, paying by card is optional.
Below are some of the best airlines which connect Europe to the world:
British Airways - U.K National Airline
2. Lufthansa - National German Airline
3. Air France - National French Airline
4. KLM - National Dutch Airline
5. SWISS - National Swiss Airline
Some of the most useful sites to book flights are:
1. Skyscanner
2. Kayak
3. Lastminute
4. Momondo
5. Opodo
If you need more help, please contact me!
I wish you a safe journey and a great time in London!
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