You’ll find most of the city’s gay bars, restaurants, and shops in the Eixample district, with other cool spots also spread throughout the city.Īntinous, is a gay and lesbian bookstore in the Gothic quarter, selling comics, travel guides, DVDs, and more.
With a warm climate, Spanish tapas, clothing-optional beaches, a plethora of cultural offerings, and a well-established friendly community, Barcelona is a year-round LGBTQ+ destination.īig annual events include Barcelona Gay Pride in June, Circuit Festival in August, and the International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival held in the fall. Photo: Luciano Mortula – LGM/Shutterstock