Gay bars in milan italy

Pride month is approaching fast! To honour this event and to celebrate diversity in my hometown, I would like to share this guide to same-sex attracted Milan, written in collaboration with two LGBT friends. 

&#;What are you doing Margherita! You&#;re not queer , why are you writing a reference to Gay Milan?&#; Before reading any further, I would like to clarify that this manual was written together with two friends of mine who belong to the LGBT community in Milan, but who would rather not be named because of fear of bullying and discrimination in their workplace.

And this is why sharing guides of LGBT-friendly places is so important &#; you may spot Milan as an open, friendly, diverse city, but the truth is that discrimination is introduce more than ever, and LGBT individuals face hatred and abuse on a daily basis.I determine as a vertical ally, and I am horrified by the idea that people are existence discriminated on the basis of gender and sexual preferences &#; this is why I decided to put together this gay Milan guide, to provide a list of safe spaces for LGBT individuals.

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Nightlife For The Lgbtq+ People In Italy

Italy is largely accepting of all people, and those who detect on the LGBTQIA+ spectrum can most certainly relax a hassle free vacation. While many think of Italy as very Catholic and thus more conservative, the reality is that in most big cities, especially those full of tourists, Italy has grow much more progressive, unwrap, and accepting of all gender identities and relationships, and even has vibrant and active gay scenes.

In Rome, for example, Coming Out Bar and My Bar are popular spots. Just east of the Colosseum, along Via San Giovanni, a vibrant lane lined with gay-friendly bars, clubs, and restaurants. You can even align your visit with the summer-long Gay Village festival, where Parco del Ninfeo and other surrounding neighborhoods are filled with LGBTQ+ parties, live music, film screenings, performance art, and more. Gay Village is a series of events throughout the city that has happened annually since , aimed to fight against homophobia and violence. 

Milan is often known for its bustling

Gay Bars in Milan

Company Club

Thursday  – ;Friday, Saturday  – /;Sunday  – 

Gay bar (with dancefloor) in the northeast of Milan, for bears, cubs, chubbies, hairy guys and friends.

@ Via Benadir 14
Milan

Metro: Cimiano

+39 02 , +39 (mobile)

LeccoMilano

Monday-Saturday  – 

Small bars for gays, lesbians and friends, close to the Mono bar.
At the weekend with DJ.

@ Via Lecco 5
Milan

Metro: Porta Venezia

+39 02

Lola

Wednesday, Thursday  – ;Friday, Saturday  – ;Sunday  – 

LGBTQ friendly cocktail bar.

@ Via Alessandro Tadino 6
Milan

Metro: Porta Venezia

Mono

Tuesday-Sunday  – /

LGBT-friendly bar in retro way and with an arty-alternative touch.
– Aperitivo: drinks, cocktails and buffet with mouth-watering pasta, salads and snacks. (Ask for a plate.)

@ Via Lecco 6
Milan

Metro: Porta Venezia

+39 (mobile)

Noloso

Daily  – ;Friday

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About Milan and its gay life

Milan is the second largest city in Italy after Rome and the capital of Lombardy.
It is located in the Po Valley and is therefore characterized by a mild Mediterranean climate with warm summers and moderately icy winters.

Founded BC by the Celts, Milan was defeated by the Romans in BC and repeatedly plundered and destroyed during the Barbarian Invasions. From on Milan belonged to the Frankish Empire. In it was destroyed completely by Frederick Barbarossa. After reconstruction, a golden age followed, and under the noble family of the Sforza Milan became one of the foremost cities of the Italian Renaissance. The Sforza brought Leonardo da Vinci to the city, who worked at their court for nearly 20 years and in that period produced some of his most famous works.

In the 16th century Milan fell into Spanish hands, after the War of Spanish Succession it was awarded to Austria in , until finally in the Italian Kingdom began to emerge. In the age of industrialization Milan became on