Gay Seville

Seville has long been a vibrant and popular Spanish city, thanks in large part to the variety of cultural influences on its unique past. Seville is frequented by local Spanish tourists and international travellers alike, all of whom are attracted to its incredible architecture, laid-back lifestyle, chic cafe culture and flashy gay scene. Some popular sites within Seville include the Cathedral and La Giralda, the ornate final resting place of Christopher Columbus. The Real Alacazar is an amazing palace built in Moorish style architecture, and Museo de Bellas Artes is considered one of the most important art museums in Spain. If outdoor venues are more to your liking, look no further than the popular public square Plaza de España and Parque María Luisa, both with their own historical sites and monuments.

Seville Gay Scene

While nearby Torremolinos is traditionally known for being the gay capital of Andalusia, Seville boasts some serious competition and has its own thriving gay scene within the heart of this popular Spanish city. Most gay venues in Seville are centered around Alameda de Hercules and are open and bustling well into the wee hours of morning.

Gay-Friendly Nightlife

El Bosque Animado

This popular gay bar in the center of Seville hosts daily parties and events!

Men to Men

This disco bar has two floors with incredible DJs and themed rooms.

Bohemia Bar

This bar is laid back and welcoming to everyone!

1987 Bar

This chic and quirky bar is a popular hangout that often plays the best music of the 80's!

Mentiroso

This gay-popular cafe has a modern, sleek atmosphere and is centrally located within the city.

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