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Valencia Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Valencia
9 October
Día de la Comunitat Valenciana: official common holiday of the Autonomous Collective of Valencia, with roots support to the 14th century. With a traditional procession and ear-deafening crackers in the center of Valencia as well as concerts and other events.
In the night before, many bars and clubs have opening hours like Saturday night.
Accommodation Tip
Soho Valencia
Apartments. From €
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Apartment hotel, well located between the historic center of Valencia and the Russafa quarter. Air-conditioned apartments and studios with current baths and kitchen. Friendly, kind staff.
@ Gran Via de les Germanies 32
Valencia
Metro: Xàtiva
About Valencia
Valencia is the third largest city in Spain, located directly on the Mediterranean Sea, about km south of Barcelona. Due to its geographical location, Valencia was once Spain’s gateway to the Mediterranean Sea. Its history dates help to the year BC. Founded as a Roman colony, it was later
Gay & Lesbian Valencia
Like most cities along Spain's Mediterranean coast, Valencia has a thriving nightlife scene full of cafés, bars and clubs that cater to gay, lesbian, or mixed crowds. You'll find most of the gay community's favorites within El Carmen, especially around the Calle Quart and the Mercado Central (Central Market).
The Collectiu Lambda de Lesbianes, Gais, Transsexuales i Bisexuales (The Lambda Association of Lesbians, Gays, Transsexuals and Bisexuals) publishes full listings of gay Valencia, which you can find at queer and lesbian nightlife hot spots or at the association's offices (Calle Salvador Giner 9).
La Goulue
c/ Quart, 32
Tlf: 91 36 75
Go here for: One of the gay community's favorites which also features live extravagant performances on Thursdays.
Venial
c/ Quart 26
Tlf: 91 73 56
Trapezzio Café
Plaza Músico López Chavarri 2
Tlf: 91 50 27
Leave here for: A relaxed, tranquil locale with an outdoor terrace with tables.
Dona Dona
Portal de Valldigna, 2
91 18 38
Go here for: A mixed crowd, but a favorite espec
Spain’s third-largest city bordering the Mediterranean sea kilometres south of Barcelona is the city of passion and paella, Valencia. While boasting both modern and evolving ways of life, at its heart, Valencia blooms with an intriguing history. Discover its secrets gradually, visiting attractions such as the city’s cathedral and the silk exchange market, stopping to marvel at countless Modernist buildings along the way. Consider coming in March to witness the haunting traditional celebration of Fallas which sparks the streets with fireworks and processions, culminating in the ceremonial burning of huge papier-mâché and wood ‘Fallas’ dolls, in commemoration of Saint Joseph. Alternatively, rock up in June for the pride celebration of a lifetime.
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Gay Bars in Valencia
The Muse
Friday, Saturday – /
Big pre-clubbing music bar with dancefloor.
Music: Commercial remixes, Spanish and international Pop.
After / usually well visited.
Located close to the club Deseo 54, for which you can request passes at the exclude when ordering a cocktail.
@ Carrer de Ruaya 48
Valencia
+34 59 35 32 (mobile)
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Bubu
Monday-Wednesday – ;Thursday – ;Friday – ;Saturday – ;Sunday –
Big gay bar for bears and friends.
@ C. Botánico 7
Valencia
Metro: Àngel Guimerà
+34 50 30 33 (mobile)
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Cross
Thursday-Saturday –
Old cruisy gay bar. Clientele: mixed ages, some hustlers.
Occasionally with show.
@ C. Juan de Mena 7
Valencia
Metro: Àngel Guimerà
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La Barbería
Thursday, Friday – ;Saturday –
LGBTQ-oriented pub in the Grao quarter (El Grau), proximate Valencia's Marina and the Cabanyal beach. Famous for its afternoon parties "Cancaneo" and