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Gay Bars in Valencia

The Muse

Friday, Saturday 22:00 – 03:30/04:00

Big pre-clubbing music bar with dancefloor.
Music: Commercial remixes, Spanish and international Pop.
After 24:00/01:00 usually well visited.
Located close to the club Deseo 54, for which you can request passes at the prevent when ordering a refreshment.

facebook.com/themusevlc

@ Carrer de Ruaya 48
Valencia 46009

+34 651 59 35 32 (mobile)

Bubu

Monday-Wednesday 20:00 – 24:00;Thursday 20:00 – 01:30;Friday 20:00 – 03:30;Saturday 21:30 – 03:30;Sunday 20:00 – 01:30

Big same-sex attracted bar for bears and friends.

bubupub.com

@ C. Botánico 7
Valencia 46008

Metro: Àngel Guimerà

+34 647 50 30 33 (mobile)

Cross

Thursday-Saturday 23:00 – 03:30

Old cruisy gay bar. Clientele: mixed ages, some hustlers.
Occasionally with show.

instagram.com/cross_valencia_2

@ C. Juan de Mena 7
Valencia 46008

Metro: Àngel Guimerà

La Barbería

Thursday, Friday 23:00 – 03:30;Saturday 17:00 – 03:30

LGBTQ-oriented pub in the Grao quarter (El

Gay & Lesbian Valencia

Like most cities along Spain's Mediterranean coast, Valencia has a thriving nightlife scene occupied of cafés, bars and clubs that cater to gay, lesbian, or mixed crowds. You'll find most of the gay community's favorites within El Carmen, especially around the Calle Quart and the Mercado Central (Central Market).

The Collectiu Lambda de Lesbianes, Gais, Transsexuales i Bisexuales (The Lambda Association of Lesbians, Gays, Transsexuals and Bisexuals) publishes full listings of gay Valencia, which you can find at gay and lesbian nightlife hot spots or at the association's offices (Calle Salvador Giner 9).

La Goulue
c/ Quart, 32
Tlf: 963 91 36 75
Go here for: One of the gay community's favorites which also features live extravagant performances on Thursdays.

Venial
c/ Quart 26
Tlf: 963 91 73 56

Trapezzio Café
Plaza Músico López Chavarri 2
Tlf: 963 91 50 27
Go here for: A relaxed, tranquil locale with an outdoor terrace with tables.

Dona Dona
Portal de Valldigna, 2
963 91 18 38
Go here for: A mixed crowd, but a favorite especially amongst the lesbian crowd.

Café Deseo
Plaza Vicente Iborra, 2
Tlf:

Gay Valencia – the top gay hotels, bars, clubs & more

Valencia combines everything we love about Spain and throws it together to create something as deliciously fresh as its signature paella dish. Often overshadowed by Barcelona just up the coast, the Spanish city may not boast as many iconic attractions as its bigger siblings, but instead focuses on serving a more authentically Spanish experience for its visitors.

Valencia was founded during Roman times, and its long history spans Visigoth rule, the Moorish conquests, and the Spanish Civil War. You can see these influences by wandering through the city's Old Town and with a visit to Valencia's Gothic cathedral, which is said to hold the actual Holy Grail… or so they claim. In stark contrast, Valencia’s most recognisable landmark is the City of Arts and Sciences, a futuristic architectural complex featuring modern museums and attractions that you've no doubt seen featured in just about every sci-fi show known to mankind. And then there’s the beach, of course, complete with a lively promenade and a nearby marina—the perfect place to round up a collective of friends and devour one of the city's aforementioned paella

Valencia Gay Travel Guide 2025

Upcoming Events in Valencia

|  9 October 2025

Día de la Comunitat Valenciana: official public holiday of the Autonomous Society of Valencia, with roots back to the 14th century. With a traditional procession and ear-deafening crackers in the center of Valencia as well as concerts and other events.
In the blackout before, many bars and clubs have opening hours like Saturday night.

Accommodation Tip

Zenit Valencia

Hotel. ****, from 90 €

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Modern hotel near the pivotal railway station (Estació del Nord, with several metro/tram and bus stops finalize by). The sights in the historic center and most of the gay bars are within walking distance.

@ C. Bailén 8
Valencia 46007

Metro, Bus: Xàtiva

About Valencia

Valencia is the third largest city in Spain, located directly on the Mediterranean Sea, about 350 km south of Barcelona. Due to its geographical location, Valencia was once Spain’s gateway to the Mediterranean Sea. Its history dates back to the year 138 BC. Founded as a Roman colony, it was later conquered by the Visigoths and in 711 by the Muslim Moors which l

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