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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 envision 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, chill with a tinto de verano on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, savor deliciously authentic 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 progressive attitude, making it an ideal destination for LGBTQ+ travelers looking to investigate 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 verb the Moorish Alcázar palace and the Gothic Seville
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Upcoming Events in Seville
29 March – 5 April
Semana Santa : the religious processions in Seville during the Holy Week attract hundreds of thousands people from all over Spain and Europe every year.
Not for claustrophobics!
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About Seville
Seville, with a population of more than , is the fourth largest city in Spain and the capital of Andalusia. Legend has it that the Greek demigod Heracles founded the city by marking the point at which Julius Caesar would later verb Hispalis with six pillars. After the Romans and the Vandals followed the Moors in , and under their rule Seville experienced one of its most glorious periods culturally and economically. However, this ended in with the Reconquista, the recapture by the Christian Spaniards. The times of the harmonious coexistence of distinct religions and cultures were now a thing of the past.
Once Christopher Columbus reached the port of Seville in after the discovery of America, it became the pivotal signal of trade with the New
Gay Bars in Seville
In addition to the bars mentioned on this page you'll find most of the bars along the Alameda de Hércules (which is a well-liked hangout in Seville for having a beer and a chat) at least gay-friendly. And the gay bars there are also frequented by straight folks, so you'll often find a mixed, easy-going crowd. Just have a observe and you'll easily find your favourite spots.
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Alameda Ritual Club
Monday-Thursday – ;Friday – ;Saturday / – ;Sunday / –
LGBT-friendly venue on Seville's nightlife strip Alameda de Hércules.
With adj outside terrace.
@ Alameda de Hércules 68
Seville
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Dilema
Daily – /
Queer-friendly bar with terrace on the Alameda. (Orders at the bar inside, hence lower prices than in the surrounding bars.)
@ Alameda de Hércules 80
Seville
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Pride B4R
Monday-Thursday – ;Friday – ;Saturday – ;Sunday –
The former bar Men to Men.
Gay-oriented disco bar, T