Athens greece gay bars

Athens Gay Bars & Café

Η αρχαία Ελλάδα θεωρείται συχνά ως ένα απομακρυσμένο προπύργιο της ενσωμάτωσης των ομοφυλοφίλων στον προμοντέρνο κόσμο, και αν η σύγχρονη Αθήνα είναι κάτι που μπορεί να συμβεί, αυτό μπορεί απλώς να ήταν έτσι. Αναμφισβήτητα η πιο φιλελεύθερη πόλη της Ελλάδας, η Αθήνα, φιλοξενεί πολλά lgbtq+ μπαρ και κλαμπ που περιμένουν να τα ανακαλύψετε.

Το γκέι χωριό Γκάζι της Αθήνας ικανοποιεί μια ποικιλία ενδιαφερόντων και γεύσεων, και θα βρείτε αστραφτερά παλάτια έλξης μαζί με μερικά ελαφρώς λιγότερο καλόγουστα, αλλά ακόμα συναρπαστικά, μπαρ με αρκούδες και κλαμπ κρουαζιέρας. Το καλύτερο πράγμα? Υπάρχουν ακόμα πολλά να εξερευνήσετε έξω από την κύρια γκέι περιοχή!

Γκέι Χωριό Γκάζι

3.6

Βαθμολογία κοινού

Βασισμένο στο 29 ψηφοφορίες

Το πρώτο μπαρ με αρκούδα στην Αθήνα. Το BIG έχει μια φιλική ατμόσφαιρα, με ποτά και μουσική σε λογικές τιμές. Δημοφιλής χώρος προθέρμανσης πριν από μια βραδινή έξοδο.

Βρίσκεται περίπου 5 λεπτά από το σταθμό του μετρό Κεραμεικός στην περιοχή Βοτανικός κοντά στο Γκάζι. Κλειστά τις Δευτέρες.

Χαρακτηριστικά:

Μπαρ

Μουσική

Check out our detailed gay tour guide to Athens, based on our experience traveling there as a gay couple.

Affable. Ageless. Athens.

It's iconic. It's dirty. It's spectacular. It's hectic. It's dazzling. It's unforgettable!

This huge sprawling mess of a city shouldn't impress. It's dirty, rundown, gritty – particularly if you're staying in one of the neighborhoods just outside the center like Psiri or Metaxourgeio (and don't even get us started on Omonia!). But what Athens lacks in clean streets, it sure makes up for in character. Every day in the Greek capital was like a new adventure for us. It got under our skin so much that we return to it moment and time again for more.

That's right, you better ring the Acro-polis, 'cause the Nomadic Boys are in town!

Athens oozes culture with ancient monuments and world wonders (hello Parthenon!) whilst at the same time, it has a vibrant gay scene in the Gazi neighborhood, with a party happening every evening of the week. Athenians are night owls, and like the Spanish, they like to food late and then go out partying till the early hours. We also love getting disoriented in the village-like Plaka area, shopping in the souveni

LGBTQ+ Athens Nightlife 2025: 6 Must-Visit Gay, Lesbian & Queer Bars

Athens isn’t just a city of ancient ruins and mythic history—it’s also home to one of the most dynamic queer nightlife scenes in Europe. As a homosexual local and travel blogger deeply embedded in Athenian LGBT culture, I’m thrilled to share my insider’s guide to the foremost queer nightlife in Athens. Whether you’re into homosexual clubbing, looking for a trendy playroom vibe, or just wanting to trial the vibrant Athenian essence, this guide will aide you navigate the vibrant districts and uncover the top bars, clubs, lounges, and hidden gems that make Athens a genuine LGBTQ+ haven. And while we’re diving into the party scene, don’t leave out that Athens also bids alternative experiences like sauna, cruising, and even intriguing odos (the Greek synonyms for “street”) spots for those seeking something off the beaten path.

Best Areas to Explore for Gay Nightlife in Athens

When it comes to queer nightlife, Athens has its hotspots, each with its possess distinct vibe:

- Gazi: Often considered the epicenter of Athens’ nightlife, Gazi is alive with energy and diversity. Expect eclectic song, vibrant drag shows, and themed

Gay Athens – the best gay hotels, bars, clubs & more in 2025

Athens is the dynamic capital of Greece and the birthplace of democracy itself. To walk its streets is to immerse yourself in ancient history and follow in the footsteps of some of the greatest minds the earth has ever famous, from Socrates to Aristotle. Nowadays, it may not be the most pretty of European capitals—in fact, it’s somewhat sprawling and even dirty in places—but it makes up for this with its infectious chaotic energy and the sheer number of exciting things to see within its boundaries.

Archaeological ruins are scattered across the city, encircled by a maze of lively markets, exquisite Greek restaurants, traditional tavernas, and souvenir shops peddling Greek mythological figures. Visitors can take shelter from the unrelenting Greek sun in world-class museums, showcasing treasures of ancient civilizations, or in galleries displaying art from across the centuries. Above all this, the striking Parthenon stands sentinel upon the Acropolis, visible from practically anywhere in the city. As for the Greek people themselves, they are some of the friendliest in the world, with every waiter seemingl