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After some great adventures in Argentina, I moved in 2017 to the metropolitan city of Buenos Aires. From drag shows to underground techno clubs, there’s something for everyone.
Some of the must-visit spots include:
- Pride Café in San Telmo, a relaxed place to start your evening with cocktails and tapas
- Peuteo in Palermo, a popular meeting point with drag performances and themed nights
- Feliza in Almagro, known for inclusive parties and live music
- Plop!
La Greco offers breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinners with affordable deals to keep your energy up. There will be first-aid tents, hydration points, and rest zones throughout the route.
Why You Shouldn’t Miss Buenos Aires Pride
A Unique Expression of Freedom
Every city has its Pride Parade, but Buenos Aires gives it a Latin soul.Last year they hosted IGLA 2024, the LGBTIQ+ Aquatic Sports World Championship—a historic edition as it was the first time held outside the United States.
Additionally, they run workshops and training for club and sports center staff to ensure respectful and inclusive locker room spaces. to 4 a.m., and only for people over 18.
Where:Aráoz 2424.
It all began one July day in 1992, when a group of 300 people took the initiative to self-organize under the motto: “Freedom, Equality, Diversity” and march in the Federal Capital.
Some even wore masks to remain anonymous.
Since 2005, it has been an activist meeting point with shows, films, poetry, books, cycles, and community. An artivist and transfeminist space for co-creation, dialogue, education, and nonviolent resistance, always respecting diversity and dignity.
Also of interest:What are Coffee Raves?
A perfect representation of our times—you can enjoy a Coffee Rave while reading YÖBLA’s manifesto, which in Russian means “the people your mom doesn’t want you hanging out with.” Like many of us at some point, unable to find a place to be, they made one, and so was born Yöbla Bar.
Fun fact: enjoy a carefully curated vinyl music selection at every gathering.
Where:Bolívar 986.
LGBTIQ+ Cultural Center in Villa Crespo, home to Brandon for Equality.
to 5 a.m.
The schedule and special events are announced through their Instagram account, and it’s recommended to arrive early. Some of South America’s most beloved singers, like Susy Shock, are a stable part of the lineup. Santa Fé station on line H of the Buenos Aires underground metro (subte) system is dedicated to him, proudly decorated with murals and the colours of the pride flag.
See how we live diversity in Buenos Aires!
Take a look below at just a few of the popular meeting places for the city’s LGBT community.
It’s a meeting point for those seeking a safe and vibrant place where free culture and collective gatherings take center stage. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 9 p.m.
Fun fact: you’ll find the perfect mix of pop, techno, reggaeton, and parties depending on the current astrological month.
Where:Marcelo T.
de Alvear 980.