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Gay area in madrid
Chueca is the main gay neighborhood in Madrid, jam-packed with LGBTQ+ bars, clubs, and cafes. In addition to a permanent collection of fantastic gay-oriented venues, the city’s annual gay pride event is one of Europe’s best and biggest.
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Chueca is the beating gay heart of perhaps the most gay-friendly city in Europe, and boy does that heart beat! Named after its central square — which in turn is named after Spanish author and composer Federico Chueca — the anointed gay barrio of Madrid is always abuzz with raw, and unmistakably gay, energy.
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Welcome to the vibrant and inclusive city of Madrid, where LGBTQIA+ culture thrives and embraces visitors with open arms. As you explore the capital of Spain, you’ll discover a rich tapestry of experiences, from mouthwatering culinary delights to captivating attractions and lively nightlife.
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With a population of 3. 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.
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Discover Chueca: an exciting neighborhood in Madrid known for its lively LGBTQ+ scene. Explore top sights, plan your itinerary, savor local cuisine, and find the best accommodations. Dive into this vibrant area's fascinating history and energetic atmosphere, perfect for anyone looking to experience Madrid's gay district.
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The city is located on the Manzanares River in the centre of the country. The metropolitan area is the third-largest in the European Union after London and Paris and has a population of around 6.
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No matter whether you’re traveling alone or in a big group, gay-friendly Madrid will be thrilling and easy to navigate—similar to other large popular gay destinations in Spain. In this guide, I’ll cover where to stay, top gay hotels, things to do, local gay bars, clubs and parties in Madrid.
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Here’s what’s hot in gay Madrid. Most popular gay bars and clubs and gay friendly hotels. GayMapper’s Madrid gay guide makes it easy.
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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.
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With a population of 3. 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.
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