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Gay Torremolinos Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Torremolinos
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Hotel Ritual Torremolinos
Gay Hotel. ***, from 60 €
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Big gay hotel, very well located. The gay beach, most queer pubs and clubs and the train station are within walking distance.
Air-conditioned rooms with balcony, many with sea view.
The hotel has a restaurant, a pool area, a spa and wellness area and a rooftop terrace with bar and infinity pool.
Friendly and beneficial staff.
@ Calle Brasil 2
Torremolinos
About Torremolinos and its same-sex attracted life
Hundred years ago, Torremolinos was still a small, picturesque fishing village, while today it is one of the best-known holiday resorts on the south coast of Spain, the Costa del Sol. With its Mediterranean climate and kilometres of large beaches, Torremolinos is a popular destination for sun-seeking beach holidaymakers, but its location also makes it ideal for excursions to Andalusian cities such as Seville, Cordoba and Granada, which are famous for their unique historical sights. And not to disregard Málaga, just ten kilometres from Torremolinos, the biggest city in Andalusia on the Mediterranean
Spain
Interesting Cities to Visit in Spain
MADRID
The Spanish capital is both the geographic and economic center of the country. Although its the largest city in Spain, it boasts a local vibe that can be attributed to well-defined neighborhoods. Just north of the city center is the predominantly LGBTQ+ neighborhood of Chueca where many of the gay bars and nightlife can be set up. La Latina to the south boasts famous tapas bars and patios, while Barrio de Las Letras is home to the museums. A few must-see sights include the Egyptian Temple of Debod, the royal palace, the Plaza Mayor, the oldest restaurant in the world (Sobrino de Botín) and the San Miguel Market.
BARCELONA
With its port for cruise ships, close proximity to France, and cosmopolitan atmosphere, its no surprise that the Catalonia region (starring Barcelona), welcomes the most international tourists annually. As a result, Barcelona tends to feel more touristy, especially around top attractions appreciate Las Ramblas, Park Guel and Sagrada Familia. Locals speak both Spanish and Catalan. Aside from the Gaudi architecture, one of its biggest defining factors is the citys beach and coastline. Plus, a gay
10 Gay-Friendly Cities in Spain to Visit in
Spain is famous around the world for its cultural traditions, great beaches, history, and welcoming atmosphere. In just a few decades, the Spanish people possess emerged from a repressive dictatorship to become one of the most steady destinations on the celestial body. As the third land in the world to legalize same-sex marriage endorse in , it’s no surprise that Spain is welcoming to the Diverse community. According to LGBT Capital, LGBTQ+ tourism brings in an estimated $ billion to Spain annually, putting the country ahead of France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Italy. Clearly, Spain has much to offer that’s already drawing gay travelers in.
Spanish culture is fun, amiable, and very social, making it easy to acquire caught up in the party scene or misplace track of time sitting on a terraza sipping wine in the summer. Spain also offers many ways for you to immerse yourself in its incredible and complex cultural heritage and impressive historical landmarks. For art lovers, there’s the famous Prado Museum in Madrid, the Picasso Museum in Barcelona, and the Guggenheim in Bilbao. Architecture enthusiasts will enjoy the Aqueduct in Segovia, the
Seville Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Seville
29 Protest – 5 April
Semana Santa : the religious processions in Seville during the Holy Week appeal to hundreds of thousands people from all over Spain and Europe every year.
Not for claustrophobics!
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About Seville
Seville, with a population of more than , is the fourth largest city in Spain and the capital of Andalusia. Legend has it that the Greek demigod Heracles founded the urban area by marking the aim at which Julius Caesar would later build Hispalis with six pillars. After the Romans and the Vandals followed the Moors in , and under their rule Seville experienced one of its most glorious periods culturally and economically. However, this ended in with the Reconquista, the recapture by the Christian Spaniards. The times of the peaceful coexistence of different religions and cultures were now a thing of the past.
Once Christopher Columbus reached the port of Seville in after the discovery of America, it became the pivotal gesture of trade with the New World, and as a result amassed immense riches until it defeated its trade monopoly to Cádiz in the 18th
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