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Indirizzo: Milano, via Gargano 15.

LOCALI GAY A ROMA

Roma, con la sua bellezza spudorata, dispiega la sua gay street in faccia al Colosseo. Non solo saggi o romanzi, ma anche graphic novel e testi universitari. Carved into the cliffs, the hotel offers private beach access, a gourmet restaurant, and sweeping views of the Mediterranean.

With a mix of high-end hotels, chic beach clubs, and glamorous cocktail bars, these destinations deliver a taste of Italian elegance. Set in the heart of the Apulian countryside, this whitewashed farmhouse is surrounded by olive groves and offers an 18-hole golf course, a serene pool, and access to private beaches. The atmosphere is another reason to smile, as Amalfi locals are among some of Italy’s most easy-going.

The gay scene here is a lively one, centred in and around Nievki, the meeting point of the queer community. Whether you're looking to party the night away, enjoy a quiet drink with friends, or immerse yourself in cultural activities, Milan's welcoming spirit and vibrant queer community offer endless opportunities for enjoyment and engagement.

Get to know gay travel Italy in more depth before you travel, starting with our Rome travel guide.

Rome | Photo: Josh Stewart

Where to stay in Rome

In the heart of the Eternal City, Rocco Forte Hotel De La Ville is an opulent retreat perched atop the Spanish Steps.

So pack your finest wardrobe and prepare for a journey that marries Italy’s cultural grandeur with modern LGBTQ+ indulgence. At any other time, stay amused with our list of the top things to do in Syracuse and south-east Sicily.

Photo: Sarah Richter

Make time for St Peter’s Basilica, the Pantheon and the Trevi Fountain, all of which lie close to elegant plazas providing the perfect space for Rome’s classiest bars, restaurants and high-end boutiques

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Taormina

A hilltop coastal town in the otherwise conservative region of Sicily, Taormina will delight visitors with warm hospitality and fair weather amid protected natural surroundings that lay embedded with ancient ruins. Per una serata movimentata e divertente, in un posto sicuro. At night, the town becomes all the more gay-friendly, particularly at gay bars like Shatulle where both locals and international gather in good company.

From hidden cruising spots to luxury resorts, Italy invites you to experience its beauty through a truly inclusive lens.

gay club italia

You'll find a decent gay scene in Rome, although it's smaller and more discrete than you might expect. Connected to the mainland by a 17th-century bridge and walled in by fortifications built in the Middle Ages, Puglia is precious land holding both turquoise-lapped beaches and important national history.

Public transport in the region can be lacking which is why we recommend hiring a car during your stay.

Roman and Greek ruins attract many to the area but it is the laid-back atmosphere that keeps us here. Make time for St Peter’s Basilica, the Pantheon and the Trevi Fountain, all of which lie close to elegant plazas providing the perfect space for Rome’s classiest bars, restaurants and high-end boutiques.

Locali LGBTQ+ in Italia: dove andare a Milano, Roma, Bologna e Napoli per sentirsi liberi

Bar, bistrot, caffè letterari, discoteche, librerie, negozi, ristoranti… Ecco la nostra guida a locali gay (e non solo) o gay friendly in Italia, per momenti all’insegna del divertimento inclusivo e della spensieratezza libera.

Realtà consolidata, con il Colosseo maestoso lì davanti, offre da mangiare, da bere, sfiziosità e libertà, al di là del genere. For those craving more off-the-beaten-path gems, Torre del Lago—home to Italy’s most famous gay beach—and the elegant coastal towns of Amalfi await. To get your full kit off in good gay company, travel one hour north to D’Ayala nudist beach.

Besides the region’s beautiful beaches, you’ll find a bohemian vibe touting authentic culture, top-notch cuisine and a growing LGBTQ community, particularly within cities such as Gallipoli and Taranto.

The entire 50 kilometre stretch of the Amalfi Coast running along the southern edge of the Sorrento Peninsula is listed by UNESCO and for good reason. Home to the largest – not to mention the most glamorous – gay community in the country, Gay Milan offers a vibrant space for LGBTQ divas and fashionistas from all corners of the globe.

All angles in the city centre nod to some era of architecture; be it art nouveau around Corso Magenta, rationalism in Piazza San Babila or the futuristic skyline shaped by the likes of Zaha Hadid and César Pelli.