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Gay Sydney (Warrane): where to eat, drink, engage and sleep

By Emen8, updated 4 months ago in Travel and party / In Australia

Wondering if Sydney (Warrane) is gay friendly? Well, the answer is hell yes!

Warrane is the traditional name for &#;Sydney Cove&#;, on the Gadigal lands of the Eora nation. We acknowledge that this land was never ceded and express our gratitude to rainbow mob past and present.

Sydney has long been known as one of the most gay-friendly cities in the world, with a large annual Mardi Gras festival, a host of Self-acceptance events, and a male lover scene diverse enough to keep every member under the queer umbrella happy.

From epic gay club nights to drag queen bottomless brunches, Sydney’s gay scene has it all. You’re gonna want to perceive how to make the most of a see to the Harbour Urban area. Let’s take a look!

Where is the gay scene in Sydney?

The whole of Sydney is LGBTQ+ warm, but there are definitely a few stand out locations if you&#;re thinking of heading to the city for a visit.

Keep an eye out for the rainbow stickers (you’ll see loads of them along Oxford Street and King Street). These are &#;Safe Space/Welcome Here&#; stickers that show somewhere is

A cheat sheet for Sydney’s LGBTQ neighborhoods

Sydney has a thriving LGBTQ scene and plays host to one of the world’s leading pride events: Sydney Queer and Lesbian Mardi Gras. There are a range of LGBTQ areas (or “gayborhoods”) in Sydney where the community congregates at amazing LGBTQ bars and clubs, as well as at more laid-back coffee houses and restaurants. We’ve put together a reference to help you settle where to stay and what to check out but you’re sure to feel welcome wherever you go.

LGBTQ areas in Sydney: Darlinghurst

Darlinghurst is one of Sydney’s main LGBTQ neighborhoods and, back in , almost one in five couples were men in same-sex relationships. It’s place to Oxford Street, the center of Sydney’s LGBTQ scene with clubs, bars and cafes run by and for Sydney’s LGBTQI+ community.

The strip was dubbed the ‘Golden Mile’ during its peak between the 70s and 90s and was a haven where queer men could socialize and be themselves during a time when the rest of the metropolis was far less welcoming. Today, even though you can find LGBTQ hotspots throughout the city, Oxford Street remains a major hub for LGBTQI+ action

Swim trunks and party pants required for this all-gay Australia tour. Highlights include Melbourne, Tasmania, and Sydney Gay Mardi Gras. Slather on your extreme SPF and get ready for this ripper adventure during Straya’s summer season—North America’s winter. Our lgbtq+ Australia tour begins in quirky, queer and ultrahip Melbourne with a secret walking tour of the city’s graffitied alleys, world-renowned cafes and rooftop bars. We’ll sip New Society wines in fertile Yarra Valley, and enjoy both the bush and beach lining the heritage-listed Amazing Ocean Road. Then it’s off to temperate Tassie (or Tasmania to the rest of us muggles) for a taste of the country’s ecological and agricultural side. Finally, our sunny sojourn culminates in splashy Sydney where we join the rowdiest Lgbtq+ fest this side of the equator, Mardi Gras. Crikey!

For those looking to prolong their time down under, begin your South Pacific holiday by combining this tour with our all-gay New Zealand Active South Island Gay Adventure.

 

 

• Party your togs off at Sydney Gay Mardi Gras, one of the world’s premiere Pride events

• Control the Great Ocean Road and photograph the serene 12 Apos

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