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Mostra International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
Barcelona's Mostra International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival spotlights homosexual issues through a programme of screenings, talks and short film cycles. Host venues usually include the…
The Barcelona International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
The Barcelona International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival presents a programme of full-length features, shorts and documentaries, all addressing issues relating to today's homosexual community.…
Punto is one of Barcelona's longest-standing bars, attracting a gay and lesbian crowd of all ages.
Metro Disco was one of Barcelona's pioneering gay nightclubs and is still popular today. It attracts a diverse crowd, ranging from fashionistas (Jean Paul Gaultier is one of the club's more…
Punto BCN is one of Barcelona's longest-standing cafe bars, attracting a gay crowd of all ages.
Arena Madre is one of Barcelona's most popular gay clubs, perhaps the most full-on of all of the Arena franchise - although it does welcome a mixed crowd.
Arena Classic is part of Barcelona's Arena nightclub franchise. The decor may be Eighties-style, but the crowds are young and funky. Its popular music and lively dance floor make for a good…
Arena Dandy is part of the Arena nightclub franchise in Barcelona. The venue attracts a mixed crowd who dance until sunrise to music from the Seventies up to the present day.
Part of Barcelona's Arena club franchise, Arena VIP is probably the most light-hearted of the group. Attracting a diverse crowd of all sexualities, the music is popular in emphasis, with…
Classy and maybe a touch brassy, Dietrich doesn't have any time for the moody torch songs of its namesake. The disco bar is too busy playing chart dance and plying alcohol to its mostly male…
Aire is a popular lesbian nightclub in the centre of Barcelona. Throngs of women crowd the multicoloured dance floor, grooving to pop, house and 1980s classics.
Barcelona's legendary gay nightclub Salvation underwent a serious facelift and emerged as DBoy in April 2008. The sparkly new disco attracts crowds who start the evening with chilled-out…
Classy and just a touch brassy, Barcelona's Dietrich Gay Teatro Café doesn't have any time for the moody torch songs of its namesake. Gold walls, beautiful garden views and the latest music…
While this slightly tatty-at-the-edges but still classic 19th-century cafe isn't "gay" as such, it attracts a good deal of queer trade.
Satanassa is a friendly club with a mixed gay and straight crowd that plays mainly ambient house. Its popularity means that weekends get very busy indeed, but if you want to go to a club that…