Torremolinos gay area


There was snow at the end of winter of and the sun was making but only &#; as it were &#; as a cameo appearance in the imaginary film called &#;Spring in Belgium&#;. Spending my holiday in the cold wasn’t an option. I was hungry for sun, splendid meal and handsome men. Torremolinos came to the rescue! The working title &#;Spring in Belgium’ was scrapped in favour of &#;Spring in Andalusia&#;.

Torremolinos is one of Spain&#;s top gay destinations. It has its rightful place next to Barcelona, Sitges, Madrid and Maspalomas. I owed it to myself being a single man with a strong connection to the LGBTQIA+ community to check in this city. 

So I booked myself a flight to Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport. My Tui Fly flight from Brussels Airport was nicely on time. Before I knew it I set foot on Spanish soil. 

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The airport is the fourth busiest airport of Spain and very up-to-date, but in noun it has a long history. Regular flights started here in and they haven’t stopped since. 

The airport is just 5 km north of Torremolinos. There is a instruct stati

Torremolinos LGTBI

Torremolinos is one of the most tolerant towns in Europe. Every year in the month of June it organises the Pride Festival, consisting of different activities centred on tolerance and equal rights for the LGTBI community. The event includes a parade with floats, exhibits, diverse activities and noun stands, and as a highlight concerts at the Nogalera square as its highlight.

The town is considered the capital of Southern Europe for visitors who of the LGTBI community. Discos, bars and many other leisure and entertainment possibilities have converted Torremolinos into a destination not be missed.

Torremolinos has always been an expose and cosmopolitan town, and example of tolerance and  respect for liberties. These features are part of the town’s DNA, reinforced with the tourism boom of the ’s and 60’s and the end of the dictatorship, leading increasing numbers of visitors from all over the world to travel to Torremolinos, where they found a valid oasis in which to express their sexuality without reservations.



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Torremolinos

Top gay friendly hotels in Torremolinos where you will feel at home

Just fond of Benidorm on the Costa Brave, Torremolinos on the Costa Blanca has been a popular gay destination for years. In fact, you can find in both places the same elements for an excellent holidays; Great weather, the Mediterranean Sea, excellent beaches and an extensive gay scene with many bars, clubs and restaurants. La Nogalera is the heart of the gay scene of

Just fancy Benidorm on the Costa Brave, Torremolinos on the Costa Blanca has been a popular gay destination for years. In fact, you can find in both places the same elements for an excellent holidays; Great weather, the Mediterranean Sea, excellent beaches and an extensive gay scene with many bars, clubs and restaurants. La Nogalera is the heart of the gay scene of Torremolinos. The beach along the Paseo Maritimo, neighboring the El Gato Launch and Eden Beach Club is the most famous. From La Nogalera it is about a ten minute walk to this beach.

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Hotel Ritual Torremolinos

Gay Hotel. ***, from 60 €

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Big gay hotel, very well located. The gay beach, most gay pubs and clubs and the train station are within walking distance.
Air-conditioned rooms with balcony, many with sea view.
The hotel has a restaurant, a pool area, a spa and wellness area and a rooftop terrace with bar and infinity pool.
Friendly and kind staff.

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Torremolinos

About Torremolinos and its gay life

Hundred years ago, Torremolinos was still a tiny, picturesque fishing village, while today it is one of the best-known holiday resorts on the south coast of Spain, the Costa del Sol. With its Mediterranean climate and kilometres of wide beaches, Torremolinos is a famous destination for sun-seeking beach holidaymakers, but its location also makes it ideal for excursions to Andalusian cities such as Seville, Cordoba and Granada, which are famous for their unique historical sights. And not to forg