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Santiago Gay Bars

From hidden gems tucked away in historic buildings to boisterous spots along Bombero Nuñez lane, Santiago's gay bars express the city's warm and welcoming spirit. Each venue has its own separate personality, whether you're in the mood for a laid-back drink, energetic karaoke nights, or drag and comedy over a perfectly mixed pisco sour.

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Dionisio is a gay bar situated on the famed lgbtq+ strip in Santiago, Bombero Núñez street. This venue is home to the spectacular Dionisio Divas, a revolving cast of comedic kingly queens.

The exciting and hyperactive comedy routines draw in crowds from the street's as they catch a glimpse of the amusing inside. Dionisio is unclosed until the early hours so this a amazing place to spend your night.

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Mon: Closed

Tue: Closed

Wed:20:00 - 04:00

Thu:20:00 - 04:00

Fri:20:00 - 04:00

Sat:20:00 - 04:00

Sun:20:00 - 04:00

Last updated on: 27 Jan 2025

Last updated on: 27-Jan-2025

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A popular gay lock in Santiago, Bar 105 is an intimate venue that regularly draws in a large crowd and is a g

Our insider’s guide to the best of LGBTQ+ Santiago

Compared to its more boisterous Latin American peers, Chile is a quieter, nerdier country, with a higher average income per person, lower crime and, since its ugly military dictatorship ended in 1990, a very stable democracy. 

With a population of fewer than 20 million people, Chile doesn’t attract as much attention as beach-blessed Brazil, mountainous Colombia, crisis-prone (but cheap) Argentina or Peru, home of bucket-list titan Machu Picchu.

And that’s unfair. This long, thin nation, tightly squeezed between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, is a culturally and geographically affluent place to visit, with experiences for adrenaline junkies, hikers, culture vultures, foodies, oenophiles, beach bums and party boys. It’s got the driest place on Earth, the Atacama Desert, as well as several beautiful wine regions, fantastic landscapes and outdoor adventure in Patagonia, sweeping coastal beaches, and even Easter Island, whose giant heads are pondering the interpretation of life.

Looking back at history, Chile is considered somewhat more conservative than its neighbours. It legalized same-sex sexual activity in 1999—a littl

In 2015, Chile legalized homosexual civil unions lifting the nation one step higher on the list of gay travel destinations.  Chile’s energetic capital city Santiago has been the epicenter for the country’s flourishing lgbtq+ culture with a multitude of hotels, restaurants, bars, and adults-only places to visit.

This guide to gay Santiago has a particular point on the Bellavista neighborhood, the heart of the city which lies between the Mapocho River and San Cristóbal Hill.  Bellavista is known as Santiago’s bohemian quarter, with new hip restaurants, boutiques, and avant-garde galleries occupying loft spaces and lordly mansions that punctuate tree-lined streets awash with colorful antique homes. Many of the city’s esteemed intellectuals and artists live in Bellavista, following in the footsteps of its most famous denizen, Pablo Neruda.

In the evening, Bellavista pulses to the beat of music pouring from its many discos and bars. Gay nightlife is straightforward to find on the colorful Bombero Núñez street.  On weekends, there is an evening handicrafts market that runs the length of Pío Nono. The area is served by the Baque
gay bars santiago chile

Gay Santiago

Santiago stands as a vibrant LGBTQ destination where urban sophistication meets the dramatic backdrop of Chile's volcanic landscape. The capital city pulses with a unique energy, particularly since the historic legalization of same-sex marriage in Rally 2022.

The heart of Santiago's gay scene beats strongest in the bohemian Bellavista neighborhood, where creativity and nightlife converge. Along Bombero Núñez, between Calle Bellavista and Calle Antonia López de Bello, you'll discover a concentrated strip of gay venues that appear alive after dark. The area is a colorful tapestry of funky boutiques and upscale dining spots interspersed with late-night clubs and bathhouses.

Chilean nightlife embraces a "work hard, party harder" mentality, with weekends stretching into the premature hours as locals and tourists alike immerse themselves in Latin pop beats, avant-garde drag performances, and an impressive underground sway scene. The city's extensive metro system makes navigating between venues effortless, connecting the electric atmosphere of Bellavista to other notable districts.



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