Gay club guide athens

Check out our detailed gay travel guide to Athens, based athens our experience traveling there as a gay couple. This huge gay 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 time and time again for more. Athens oozes culture with ancient monuments and world wonders hello Parthenon! Athenians are night owls, and like the Spanish, they like to eat late and then go out partying till the early hours.

We also love getting lost in the village-like Plaka area, shopping in the souvenir shops of Monastiraki, and reminiscing club a romantic cocktail at a rooftop bar facing the Acropolis. Not once did we get bored in Athens. And neither will you! Our detailed gay guide to Athens is based on our experience traveling here as a gay couple, and also from my personal experience visiting my family every summer as a second-generation Greek kid growing up in London, UK.

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Gay Athens: our complete travel guide for LGBTQ travelers

We think the best way to experience them is on this gay sailing trip! Find out more. We felt very safe as a gay couple in the streets of Athens. The city has a large LGBTQ community with an influx of international gay visitors adding to the scene throughout the year. What we mean by that is that it has gay pockets like Gazi where we felt totally safe with PDAs, especially in the many queer spaces here.

Don't skimp out on your travel insurance: make sure your trip is fun, frivolous, and free! Most importantly, good travel insurance will cover you for any medical emergenciesflight cancellations, pricey hospital bills, car rental protection, and more. Get a quote now. For hotels, all the places we stayed at in Athens welcomed us as a gay couple.

It felt like they had dealt with LGBTQ travelers before, which is unsurprising given how international and touristic downtown Athens is. Greece has progressive anti-discrimination laws and legal recognition of gender identity. Oh and the mother of all laws, gay marriage? Greece proudly legalized gay marriages in February becoming the first Orthodox Christian country to do so.