Gay district sao paulo
Finding gay men in South America’s largest city can be difficult, but not impossible if you know where to look. Scroll down for a neighborhood-by-neighborhood breakdown. Or, click the button below to view the VamosGay.com Google Route of Gay Sao Paulo.
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Frei Caneca / Consolação
Also known as “Gay Caneca” this is an LGBT-friendly (or some might speak LGBT-dominated) section of the Consolação neighborhood. Its borders are roughly defined by the massive and bustling Avenida Paulista and the very gay and very cruisey Shopping Frei Caneca.
Nightlife in Frei Caneca remains anchored by long-standing nighttime club Aloka which also reflects the youthful nature of the neighborhood.
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Largo do Arouche / Centro
Much fancy New York City’s West Village in the 1980s, Largo undertake Arouche is filthy, a bit perilous, but never tedious. Easily walkable in 15 minutes, this “gayborhood” flourishes as a home for the entire gay rainbow. Bears, daddies, lesbians, and transsexuals are equally at home. Bars and clubs in Largo do Arouche are all about having a cheap fine time. There’s no architecture or design to admi
São Paulo is famous across the globe for its Parada execute Orgulho, the largest gay identity festival parade in the world. However, compared to its tropical brother Rio de Janeiro, foreigners understand very little about Latin America’s largest and most populous city.
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Gay nightlife in Sampa, as São Paulo is also famous, rivals major cities like Brand-new York and London. (One could even argue the city’s queer nightlife surpasses any gay club in the US or Europe.) By day, São Paulo offers world-class gastronomy, visual arts, and architecture.
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