Gay seville spain
Gay Seville
When it comes to Spain, Barcelona and Madrid are considered the main male lover destinations, but don’t tell that to Seville. This creative, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain and the capital of the autonomous community of Andalusia is the fourth largest Spanish city with a metro-area population of around million.
Hercules was considered the mythic founder of the city, recognizable in Roman times as Hispalis. Well-preserved Roman ruins of the ancient town of Italica, or at the new city of Carmona nearby, give an idea how it might have looked. Today the buildings at Seville town center show tough influences of the more recent Moorish, medieval, renaissance and baroque periods.
Gay nightlife is vibrant year-round: stroll down to La Alameda de Hércules, a square named after the legendary founder, where most of the city’s top gay bars are located. As for finding your retain demigod, you’re on your own, but if it's huge you like, you're in luck. The city has a large bear population, and every drop the population swells even
Seville Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Seville
29 Protest – 5 April
Semana Santa : the religious processions in Seville during the Holy Week charm 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 show 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 signal of trade with the New
Gay Guide to SEVILLE
Sevilles gay scene comes alive during the Summer season with many visiting circuit parties from Madrid and beyond!
Seville has very separate areas, or barrios, from the historic Barrio Santa Cruz, to bohemian Alameda, and down-to-earth Triana
Santa Cruz
Surrounding the central plaza on which Seville’s mighty cathedral squats is the charming old Jewish neighbourhood of Santa Cruz, one of Andalusia’s most iconic barrios. This is the colourful, characterful centre of vintage Seville, and although it’s always packed with tourists, it hasn’t lost the small-town ambiance that has defined it for centuries. In this maze of narrow cobbled streets and achingly romantic squares are to be found some of the city’s top tapas bars and flamenco joints, but just to wander around Santa Cruz (and almost certainly getting lost, if it’s your first time) is an experience in itself. Particularly beautiful is Calle Agua (‘Water Street’), which runs along side the wall of the Alcazar, and the square it leads onto, Plaza Alfaro; on the latter can be found the building said
Patroc Seville Gay Guide
Saunas
Sauna Termas Hispalis
Monday-Thursday – ;Friday – ;Saturday – ;Sunday –
Gay sauna, a bit outside of the city center.
Mixed ages.
Busy on Sunday, also with younger clientele.
Admission: €
@ Calle Céfiro 3
Seville
+34 58 02 20
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Sauna The Cube Urban
Monday – ;Tuesday-Thursday – ;Friday – Sunday nonstop
Big, modern and pure gay sauna with unique facilities.
Spacious changing rooms, large lounge bar area, jacuzzi and saunas.
Cruising area with labyrinth, private cabins, sling, dark rooms and more.
When you stop by this sauna for the first time it will take you a while to discover all its hidden corners
Admission: ≈ – € (+ registration required – bring your ID)
@ Calle Perafán de Rivera 8
Seville
+34 08 37 37
Services
Sevilla Checkpoint
Community center for sexual health consulting and HIV and STI detection tests.
Appointments by device.
Managed by Adhara and