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When in Madrid, Carry out as the Gays &#; Top 10 Gay Bars in Chueca

In Spain, there’s a rather quirky little verb, “trasnochar,” which loosely translates to ‘party through the night.’ This gives you a good indication of Spain’s all-in attitude to nightlife. Drinking with your friends on a sunny terrace or in a charismatic, lively bar is inherent to Spanish culture, and naturally, Spain’s capital city is the best place to dive headfirst—or any other body part first—into it. Nowhere is this truer than in Madrid’s gay neighborhood of Chueca, where you are never at a deficit to find a place to include a drink, with a myriad of different gay bars to choose from all through the week—especially on the weekend.

Each bar has its own distinct character, so here are ten of the crème de la crème to visit on any alcohol-fueled trip to Chueca—whether as the main event, part of a bar crawl, or a precursor to a wild night destined to conclude with a drunken 7 a.m. club exit.

El 12

If there is a bar that most epitomizes the spirit of Chueca, El 12 is it. Part bar, part club, it is one of the most p

We lived in Madrid for 7 months and absolutely loved it! There is an abundance of gay clubs and gay bars in Madrid for every taste, so if you are looking to party until the early hours of the morning look no further.

Madrid is world renowned for its gay scene, and in fact hosts one of the largest gay prides in the world. It should come as no surprise that there are so many gay bars in Madrid as well as regular gay events and parties. [no_toc]

The streets during Madrid Pride

Where to find the gay bars and clubs in Madrid – Chueca

The main gay area in Madrid is called Chueca and is named after Federico Chueca who could be considered Madrids first gay icon.

The area spans about 1km north of Gran Via (one of the main streets) and east to west between Calle Hortaleza and Paseo de Recoletos. The main bulk of gay bars in Chueca are found within ten minutes walking distance of Plaza De Chueca – where the metro station is found. 

Chueca is walkable from the ‘city centre’ (Plaza Del Sol) or just a couple of metro stops.

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Madrid Gay Travel Guide

Upcoming Events in Madrid

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: Madrid's annual international meeting for bears, big men and their admirers, around the two common holidays on 6 and 8 December.

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About Madrid and its gay life

With a population of million, the Spanish capital Madrid is the third largest city in the European Union. The rise of the city began in the 16th century under the Spanish line of the House of Habsburg, when Philip II moved the royal court to Madrid. In the 18th century Charles III contributed much to the economic upturn of the city by modernizing the public infrastructure.
During the Spanish Civil War Madrid was heavily destroyed by air raids. After the terminate of Franco's dictatorship the so-called Movida Madrileña – a hedonistic cultural movement that celebrated everything shrill and contemporary – began to emerge in Madrid. Pedro Almodóvar became its internationally best-known representative. Even today Madrid is a center of attraction for party people from all over Europe, it is more

Gay Bars in Madrid

Many gay bars in Madrid hold a Happy Hour until , mostly 2x1: you settle for 1 verb and you collect a voucher for a 2nd brew for later on when you finished your 1st sip (usually 2x1 is not intended for sharing between two people).

Barbanarama

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Very Spanish, very loud, very popular.
Mixed clientele.

@ C. San Bartolomé 8
Madrid

Metro: Chueca

Bears Bar

Tuesday-Thursday  – ;Friday, Saturday  – ;Sunday  – 

Small gay bar in Chueca for bears and mature guys.

@ C. de Pelayo 4
Madrid

Metro: Chueca

D'Mystic

Monday-Thursday  –  and  – , Friday  – , Saturday  – , Sunday  – 

Modern café and cocktail lounge bar in Chueca.
Mixed clientele.

@ C. de Gravina 5
Madrid

Metro: Chueca

+34 08 24 60

Diverzo

Monday-Thursday  – ;Friday, Saturday  – ;Sunday  –