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El Bunker, Gay Cruising Club Seville

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Gay Seville – the best gay hotels, bars, clubs & more

Seville is as Spanish as it gets! The vivacious capital of Andalusia (a region in southern Spain) is everything you conceive when you picture Spain—well, minus the beaches. Strolling its streets is a veritable feast for the senses. You’ll hear passion-infused flamenco from street performers, see breathtaking Moorish architecture, bask in sun-drenched plazas, rest with a tinto de verano on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, savor deliciously genuine tapas in bustling food markets, and meet people every bit as warm—not to mention as hot—as the baking Spanish sun itself. The freedom-loving and life-embracing spirit of Seville lends itself to a gradual attitude, making it an ideal destination for LGBTQ+ travelers looking to scout Spain beyond the obvious gay meccas of Barcelona and Madrid. 

In fact, Seville has a lot to offer travelers in general, despite often being overlooked in favor of its coastal neighbors, Málaga and Torremolinos. From memorable sights enjoy the Moorish Alcázar palace and the Gothic Seville Cathedral to its spirited nightlife in Alameda de Hércules and fiery flamenco shows in its in

Gay Seville

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When it comes to Spain, Barcelona and Madrid are considered the main gay destinations, but don’t tell that to Seville. This skilled, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain and the capital of the autonomous community of Andalusia is the fourth largest Spanish city with a metro-area population of around 1.5 million.

Hercules was considered the mythic founder of the city, established in Roman times as Hispalis. Well-preserved Roman ruins of the ancient town of Italica, or at the modern city of Carmona nearby, give an idea how it might have looked. Today the buildings at Seville metropolis center show strong influences of the more recent Moorish, medieval, renaissance and baroque periods.

Gay nightlife is vibrant year-round: stroll down to La Alameda de Hércules, a square named after the epic founder, where most of the city’s best lgbtq+ bars are located. As for finding your retain demigod, you’re on your own, but if it's big you like, you're in luck. The urban area has a large bear population, and every descend the population swells even more for a hirsute festival called GuadalkiBear The name&r

Gay Seville

Seville is a medium-sized or even small city, so don't expect a large gay scene like in Barcelona or Madrid. There are more than a handful of gay hangouts at night, but both the local gay population and visitors don't mind joining everyone else at the regular "straight" clubs on most weekends. And you don't really need to look for the most gay-friendly spots -- simply head to the area around Alameda de Hercules, and you'll find a place for you. For a strictly homosexual environment choose one of the saunas. Interestingly, the city does have quite a number of hotels that identify as gay-friendly, which just tells you that this is a discreetly male lover destination after all.


Gay Bars


El Bosque Animado

This café and bar opens in the afternoon to serve as a conference point of the gay people, although you'll also find a straight clientele. It often hosts parties, with the crowds spilling out to the street.
Facebook Page: ElBosqueAnimadoSevilla

Mentiroso Café-Bar

This widespread spot in the heart of the city mixes gay and straight. Everyone enjoys cocktails as guest DJs spin house harmony.
Facebook Page: Mentirosocentro

Gay Clubs


El Bunker

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