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There are a few miniature gay bars in Rome along Via di S Gionvanni in Laterano (next to the Colosseum).

If you are looking for larger venues, then it’s more often the case that you will find a gay club night hosted at a club (rather than that club organism an official gay club).

Here are some of the best gay bars in Rome to check out on your next visit!

Gay Bars in Rome

Coming Out Bar

We visited Coming Out bar during Roma Self-acceptance and found that it was a great option to hang out during the day for drinks and food.

The food menu stood out with Paninis categorised into ‘Jock’, ‘Wolf’, ‘Daddy’, ‘Twink’ and so on. This put a smile on our meet. Of course, there are plenty of pasta and pizza options on provide as well.

For drinks, this place is incredibly logical for Rome (Rome is expensive!).

Drinks range from €5 for an Aperol Spritz, a must have, to €6 for standard cocktails and €8 for something a bit more fancy.

In comparison, head into the posh tourist bars and you are looking at € for an Aperol Spritz.

When it gets later on in the evening Coming Out bar occasionally puts on events such as drag shows an

Gay Bars in Rome

Maybe you wonder why this list of gay bars in Rome is so short. One reason is that pure bars just for drinking and socializing are less common in Italy. When Italians join their friends, for instance, eating together plays a more important role.
If they go out to the gay scene later on, it's rather to the parties or cruise clubs.

Some male lover bars, partys and clubs in Rome require a membership card. Often that is the ARCO (Anddos) card. If you don't have an ARCO card yet, you can usually acquire it ( €) at the entrance of the venues that demand the card. When you acquire the card you need to show your photo ID, after that you only need the membership card.

Coming Out

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Gay bistro-cafe and cocktail lounge. Its street terrace – from which you can view a part of the nearby Colosseum – is very popular and engaged in the late evenings, especially on Friday and Saturday. Rather young and middle-aged crowd.
During the day mixed clientele, mainly tourists.
Upmarket gay-friendly Bed & Breakfast on the second floor.

@ Via di San Giovanni in Laterano 8
Rome

Metro: Colosseo

+39 06 , +39 (mobile)

Club

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Rome is iconic, bustling, shrouded in history with grand monuments, has incredible nourishment and interestingly, has a long standing history when it comes to homosexuality…

It’s quite apt that our first visit to Rome was during Rome Same-sex attracted Pride!

As a gay traveller coming to Rome, it has a fair amount to offer, perhaps not as much as other large cities, but it is sure to maintain you entertained nevertheless.

We spent a week in ‘gay Rome’ investigating the homosexual bars, upcoming events, the best things to accomplish, top travel tips, where to eat and everything in-between to put together our Travel Guide to Gay Rome. We wish you enjoy.

Let’s get started…

Gay Rome Travel Guide: Is Rome Gay Friendly?

Italy as a whole is considered to be gay kind with an increasingly liberal attitude from the public.

Of course, there are differences throughout the country and typically you will uncover that the more touristy an area, the more accepting they are.

It is fair to say that as a touristic and bustling city, we establish Rome to be very gay friendly indeed.

We encountered no problems whatsoever and during our visit experienced Rome gay pride which was well received and

5 Hottest Gay Bars in Rome

Rome’s association with the Vatican and ultra-conservative governments (both past and present) may not endorse it as a gay-friendly destination. But the Eternal Municipality has come on a long way in recent years. 

You&#;ll find a thriving queer scene with plenty of gay bars in Rome&#;s Via di San Giovanni in Laterano — the street leading to the city’s primary cathedral — just a stone&#;s throw from the Colosseum. The conservative provincialism of older generations is gradually giving way to cosmopolitan city-dwellers. And plenty of Vatican gift shops trade ‘Hot Priest Calendars’, so let’s take their religiosity with a generous pinch of salt.  

LGBTQIA+ travellers should have no problem expressing themselves in public and enjoying a hassle-free holiday in Rome. And to help you get the most out of the city, we have published this guide to the 5 hottest gay bars in Rome. 

Best Gay Bars in Rome

Club

Opening hours: Daily 11 pm &#; 4 am (until 5 am on Fridays and Saturdays)

Address: Via Panisperna

Website: romaclub

For a raucous bedtime of delicious debauchery, Club is the place to be. First opening its doors in , this bar is a relative

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