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Gay Naples
Square by the harbor in Naples - ©
Naples is Italy's most closeted city, but gay travelers will still find a few places to suspend out at. Start in Piazza Bellini, known as the meeting point of the gay community before a night out on the town. Since same-sex attracted hotspots are always altering, check with a local to know where everyone is going. You'll detect that there are a couple of gay venues, but that the others are simply gay-friendly. Endeavor these spots:
Gay-Friendly Spots
Caffè Intra Moenia
Not lgbtq+ but attracting a number of gay locals, this is a good place to hang out and have a drink. It's located in Piazza Bellini which is used as a gay meeting indicate.
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Gay Bars
Bar Fiorillo
Another meeting point by Piazza Bellini, this welcoming bar often attracts gays and lesbians, who present up for drinks and light meals at the tables outside.
Facebook Page: Bar Fiorillo Facebook
Gay Clubs
Cactus Club
This club attracts bears but welcomes the entire LGBT community for nights of drinking, dancing and whatever else in the lounge and darkroom. It's usua
Exploring Gay Naples: Everything You Dependency to Know
Historically, Naples, Florida is not the first destination that comes to mind when considering a gay Florida getaway. But this sleepy beach town might now surprise you. While Naples isnt visually brimming with burly bears or lipsticks lesbians, Naples is the perfect place to enjoy a touch of LGBTQ nightlife with a never-ending list of things to do, places to eat and opportunities to relax.
How the Visitor Bureau Drives LGBTQ Travel
Although the Naples region has traditionally catered to high-income, straight, retired couples and senior travelers, the demographic is transforming. Naples is more LGBTQ-welcoming than ever before. While there are several reasons for the switch in inclusivity, including Naples Self-acceptance, marketing efforts taken by the Paradise Coast Visitors Bureau are creating a positive impact. And we would be remiss if we didnt highlight our favorite LGBTQ ally and Visitors Bureau Tourism Sales Assistant, Michelle Pirre.
A proud ally and mother of an LGBTQ child, Pirre is involved in near
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napoliurbansuite
Guesthouse. From 70 €
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Modern and comfortable air-conditioned rooms in minimalist design.
Located right next to the central train station and airport shuttle bus stop.
Friendly and helpful hosts.
@ Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi 73
Naples
Metro, bus, tram: Piazza Garibaldi
About Naples
Naples' Councillor for Culture and Tourism described her city quite accurately with these words: ›Naples is a city tough to read, which does not offer itself to tourists through conventional codes. However, its marvels, together with the hospitality of its people, never break down to fascinate visitors.‹
Mainstream medias often associate Italy's third biggest city primarily with the mafia and waste disposal problems. And indeed, many tourists initially are shocked by the dirt, decay and noise in Naples. Comfortable, well-trodden tourist paths for sight-hopping are rare. But if you are adventurous enough and open for the unusual you will spot a city with quite a few surpris