Gay night club buenos aires

Buenos Aires is home to one of the best gay scenes in South America. There are gay hangouts to suit everyone, whether you're into bears, younger guys, tango, want to watch a drag show, or just a place to chill and jiggy to a bit of Kylie or Madonna. Remember, Argentinians don't go to dinner before 9pm, so don't even think about heading to a bar until after 11pm and to a club until around 2am!

For our list of the best gay bars in Buenos Aires, we've also included clubs, gay milongas tango hallsresto bars, and cafes — basically, our favorite gay hangouts that we loved going to each time we visited Buenos Aires. Heads up: We just wanted to let you know that this post contains affiliate links.

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The notorious nightlife of Buenos Aires

He specializes in creating private gay friendly tours in both English and Spanish, that reveal an authentic side of Buenos Aires. You can also find pockets of fabulousness in the affluent Recoleta neighborhood where the Contramano bear club is, as well as the more pop Glam disco.

Our favorite neighborhood of Buenos Aires is San Telmowhere you can find the famous Sunday market and the excellent Pride gay cafe. San Telmo is also the traditional tango heart of the city, with club of the best milongas, including a few queer ones, which we've included in this list.

Check out this guide to the best gay hotels to stay in Buenos Aires. Find out where the gay neighborhoods are and choose a cool and gay friendly place to stay for your holiday in Buenos Aires. Learn more. The trendiest club in town with the hottest people. For details of the night event, follow the Rheo Instagram.

Freyre, Palermo. Most come here for a few cocktails before heading to one of the clubs. Also check out the staff: super friendly and easy on the eyes! Peuteo is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. It is located at Gurruchaga in Palermo. Work is the place to come if you're into electro music. Although it's a small unassuming, industrial-looking narrow bar in the heart of Palermo, it has quickly become one of the most popular gay bars in Buenos Aires, particularly among locals.

Work is closed on Mondays, Aires, and Wednesdays. On other days it's open from 9 pm till around 5 am. But be warned, although it's open from 9 pm, it gay get busy until after midnight. Work is located at Gurruchaga in Palermo. We found Contramano to be super friendly and also loved the mix of music they play, which includes the best pop hits as well as Latino anthems.

Contramano is only open on weekends: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights from midnight until buenos am.