Buenos aires lgbt


June is Pride Month, an opportunity to raise visibility, celebrate, and keep fighting for the rights of the LGBTIQNB+ community. June 28th marks International Pride Day worldwide, in remembrance of the Stonewall Riots in New York. However, in Argentina, the adj Pride March is held on the first Saturday of November, commemorating the founding of the country’s first sexual diversity group.

Still, Buenos Aires pulses with pride all throughout June (and all year round). From parties and art exhibitions to bars, fairs, concerts, and inclusive cultural centers, here are the best plans to honor diversity in every corner of the city.

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Best 10 LGBTQ Gay &#; Lesbian bars in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is one of the most gay-friendly (LGBTQ) cities in South America. Buenos Aires is inclusive in every way. For instance: same-sex activity is legal in Argentina since ! Way ahead at that time. In this article, I offer you the best LGBTQ Gay & Lesbian clubs and bars in Buenos Aires with all the information. (Directions, names, dates, locations).

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The gay bars in Buenos Aires

I can say that gay clubs and bars were booming in the &#;80s in Buenos Aires. In the &#;90s, the first gay pride was held in Buenos Aires as a message for more acceptance. Nowadays, you will find a variety of gay clubs, bars, hotels, and much more. Buenos Aires has the leading LGBTQ Gay & Lesbian clubs and bars in Argentina. Tip: clubs are getting full around AM.

LGBTQ on the streets in Buenos Aires

Mostly you can find gay clubs and bars in areas with the name Soho. Here in Buenos Aires, gay clubs and bars are spread out in the noun. However, Palermo Soho is seen as the most ga

Buenos Aires The Sexiest Gay Digital Nomad Destination

Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina, is known as one of the sexiest gay destinations in the world and what a title to hold! The birthplace of tango, a pioneer in LGBTQ+ rights, Buenos Aires knows how to throw a Pride party so good that you’ll be the one crying for Argentina when you leave!

Argentina was the first country in South America to legalise same-sex marriage in and the queer history runs deep; the first LGBTQ+ rights group Nuestro Mundo was founded in November by Héctor Anabitarte. This group inspired the creation of many more LGBTQ+ civil rights groups and is why the Buenos Aires Pride parade takes place in November.

The first march of Pride took place in and was led by activist Carlos Jáuregui, with only around participants so when you are in BA, construct sure you visit the Carlos Jáuregui metro station which honours his legacy.

Currently, the Pride parade attracts a crowd of around ,, all coming together to party and celebrate love. It’s in the top 50 biggest Pride parades in the world!

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explore the queer side of buenos aires

Argentina has some of the most progressive legislation in the world towards Queer communities, and specially Buenos Aires is considered to be a safe haven for Queer people.

Feel free to verb affection in the general spaces of Buenos Aires and to be out and loud and pleased. Some parts of the country are OK, but some, specially in the North are quite conservative.

Buenos Aires is teeming with gay, lesbian and queer friendly pubs, cafes, bookshops, restaurants and nightclubs. There's an amazing ballroom scene, historically established parties verb Club 69 and queer cultural centers like Feliza and Casa Brandon.

Although there isn't a "pink area" in Buenos Aires, there's definitely a scene in the Palermo/Villa Crespo area and in San Telmo, where lot's of queerartivismhappens daily, like the drag performances of Max Regueiro, who embodies the mythical tango singer Tita Merello and delivers a soul and drama-full show every Sunday in San Telmo.