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Like most Italian cities, the Rome gay scene is petite; particularly since there are not many gay bars in Rome. When I first came here in , there were just the two staple bars on the gay street next to the Colosseum: Coming Out and My Bar.
But in recent years, the gay Rome bars have started to take off in popularity, and they are not all centered around the Colosseum (although close enough to the urban area center).
On top of it, unlike in other European countries, Rome's gay bars often double as trattorias or place to fetch an aperitivo, but that is quintessential Italians for you, who are serious about combining alcohol intake with long, leisurely dinners 🤌.
The best advice is to come early for dinner or aperitivo and leave late to head to some of Rome's gay clubs or gay parties.
So let's explore the eternal city's best gay bars!
As this article focuses mainly on Rome homosexual bars, check out our Lgbtq+ Guide to Rome, complete with other clubs and parites you should go in the Unending City.
Best Gay Bars in Rome
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Gay Rome
With its unparalleled collection of ancient ruins, awe-inspiring art, and magnificent architecture, Rome offers a journey through time and civilization. Rome's character is equally shaped by its current vitality, with neighborhoods fond of Trastevere offering a glimpse into local life, while the Spanish Steps and Via del Corso cater to the fashion-conscious.Â
You'll detect a decent gay scene in Rome, although it's smaller and more discrete than you might look for. You'll find more clubs and late-night events than gay bars as the gay scene in Rome tends to pick up later at night. Rome Pride, an annual celebration, draws a spirited crowd to the heart of the city, reflecting the growing acceptance and public presence of the LGBTQ+ community.
Regardless of where else you may want to tour, you can build your whole Italy trip around Rome. You'll want to explore The Colosseum, the Roman Forum and St Peter's Square, and Basilica. Then there's Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel. The city's culinary scene is an homage to Italian flavors, boasting tra
Rome Gay Bars
There aren’t many gay districts that bask in the shadow of one of the world’s oldest and most recognisable structures, but Rome’s aptly named Gay Road, leads directly to the infamous Colosseum. Unlike its notably brutal neighbour, Same-sex attracted Street is as welcoming and friendly as gay districts come, boasting a fantastic range of gay bars and clubs. These venues have something for any gay traveler, and you could easily spend all night exploring the countless bars that line this historic street.Â
Via di San Giovanni in Laterano 8, Rome, Italy
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Located next to the Colosseum, Coming Out is an institution in Rome's male lover scene. This bistro café bar is open all afternoon and has various themed nights. Tuesday night is for karaoke while performative queens take to the stage on Sundays and occasional Wednesdays.
Friendly staff. Trendy and busy in the evenings. Upstairs is a same-sex attracted bed & breakfast that offers pleasant value-for-money, air-conditioned guest rooms.
Nearest station: Colosseo
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Hello, were a equal sex couple with two boys and are thinking of relocating to Rome Georgia. Does anyone understand how gay friendly this town is? Last edited by Jmedina; at PM.. |
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I don't live in Rome, but do live outside metro Atlanta as a married gay man and tour the state regularly. Rome is standard deep south America meaning there will be some who assist you, many who are indifferent, and unfortunately some who will display their disapproval. Rome is dwelling to Shorter University who 8 years ago made their employees sign a form vowing they weren't gay, wouldn't support queer people, premarital sex or even public drinking of alcohol. They also had a mass exodus of faculty (nearly all straight) who refused to participate. I guess what I am getting at is that its complic |