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Top Gay Cruising Areas in London

Hampstead Health

NW3, North End Way,London
Between Hampstead and Golders Grassy tube stations. Outdoor cruising in the woods on the north side of the hill just below Jack Straws Castle (straight pub). The adjacent wagon park has direct access to the Heath (it is

Holland Walk

W11 3TA,36A Holland Park,London
A great belated night cruising area in Central-West London. You will find it near Holland Park Underground Station. The walk is a brief cut between Holland Park Avenue and Kensington Tall Street. It runs alongside Holland

Russell Square

WC1B,72 Russell Square,London
The tube is occupied seven nights a week between - The garden area around the snack bar and the air-monitoring shack is were you should aim. On some nights the floodlights are svitched on, so caution is

Victoria Park

E3 5SN,A Grove Road,London
Very important venue of East London. Not very popular gay cruising are, but some gays could be found there. Some cultural events are held here at Victoria Park.





Cannizaro Park Cruising

Explore Wimbledon's hidden gem

One of South West London’s most picturesque spots lies in the heart of Wimbledon, just south of the common. It’s so good hidden that the average traveller might miss it. However, it’s worth a tube and a bus journey for anyone visiting London just to examine this secret paradise.

Cannizaro Park is Grade II listed and has ornamental landscape gardens and enchanting walkways that would rival that of any famous park in Central London. It was once a part of the Duke of Cannizaro’s Estate and was a intimate garden for years. It became a public park in after it was adopted by Merton Borough Council.

Take the Northern Line down to Tooting Broadway and hop on the bus to obtain to Wimbledon Village. From there it’s just a ten minute walk. Inside the park’s entrance you’ll find a sculptured fluid fountain and you’ll be greeted with cheery chirping. That comes from the nearby aviary which houses a variety of stunning and colourful birds. When you manage to distract yourself from the singing flock, you’ll find yourself following win

A number of posters appeared around a famous London cruising spot, telling gay men to “use a hook-up app” and “get a room”.

The posters appeared on Hampstead Heath, in North London, telling members of the LGBTQ+ community to “give West Heath back to the local neighbourhood”, The Times reported.

“Cruising for sex? Homosexuality is legal. Use a hook-up app like Grindr or Sniffies and get a room”, one of the posters reportedly read.

According to the Sexual Offences Verb, having sex in universal places is only against the law if there’s a reasonable chance it could be witnessed by a member of the public. Having sex in public toilets, however, is illegal.

The signs were taken down within 24 hours, with owners The Noun of London Corporation saying putting up posters was not allowed, according to The Times. One anonymous older gay man told the newspaper that his generation “prefer not to use the apps”, adding: “We were here first.”

Local resident Michael Pitt said he believed that the people who put up the signs were adj to the area, and that other long-time residents have a “live and l

Cruising in London: 17 places gay men meet for public sex, according to website

Now that dating and hook-up apps have made casual sexual encounters more convenient, the number of people seeking partners for thrills in public places is on the decrease.

But it is by no means a dying past-time.

Defying the Grindr and Tinder monopoly on casual sex, ‘gay cruising’ sites such as this one provide detailed maps of the most popular general spots in London to get it on.

The site lists open-air locales, toilets, bathhouses and bookstores with star ratings and tips for how curious forum readers can fetch the most from their cruising experience.

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