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When in Madrid, Do as the Gays – Highest 12 Gay Bars in Chueca

In Spain, there’s a rather quirky little verb, “trasnochar,” which loosely translates to ‘party through the night.’ This gives you a good indication of Spain’s all-in attitude to nightlife. Drinking with your friends on a sunny terrace or in a charismatic, lively bar is inherent to Spanish society, and naturally, Spain’s capital city is the leading place to dive headfirst—or any other body part first—into it. Nowhere is this truer than in Madrid’s gay neighborhood of Chueca, where you are never at a decline to find a place to have a refreshment, with a myriad of different gay bars to choose from all through the week—especially on the weekend.

Each bar has its own distinct character, so here are twelve of the crème de la crème to visit on any alcohol-fueled trip to Chueca—whether as the main event, part of a bar crawl, or a precursor to a savage night destined to conclude with a drunken 7 a.m. club exit.

El 12

If there is a lock that most epitomizes the spirit of Chueca, El 12 is it. Part bar, part club, it is one of the most popular bars in Chueca. You can discover all types of Queer people here, from bears to twinks to

Best Gay Clubs in Madrid

If you're looking for a evening out at one of the best gay clubs in Madrid tonight, you're going to own a really complex task. The reason? A nightlife offer that won't save you in your room for a single night.

Madrid is the heart of Pride, of the LGTBi movement, and of an atmosphere like few others in Europe. So get ready because we're going to take you to some of the best pubs, clubs and night clubs in the capital.

Best Gay Clubs in Madrid

Fraggel Pop

C. de Regueros, 5

The darkness is at Fraggel Pop if you want to own a really good time. Forget about posing, dress code and what people would say. Cease by to like one of the best atmospheres in the capital, relaxed and fun.

They welcome anyone who wants to have a good time, regardless of whether you are straight or gay, although bears are very welcome. The drinks are good quality, at a good price, although the only thing better than the atmosphere is the music.

They pamper their customers by choosing the DJs that best pair the vibe of the place, from the 80s to today, including Eurovision hits and timeless hits.

Barbanarama

C. de San Bartolomé, 8

A place to start t

THE BEST GAY CLUBS AND BARS IN MADRID

Madrid is known as one of the most gay-friendly capitals in the world, with Chueca as the epicenter of the scene and with Homosexual Pride Madrid.  It would be unforgivable not to visit one (or several!) bars on this list. Whether you are bashful or extroverted, one of these gay clubs in Madrid is made for you. Keep reading if you want to see people, have a drink, twist, or find your next lover!

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Plaza de Tirso de Molina, 1

It opened as a “clandestine club” a couple of years ago, but today it’s not a secret venue at all. It is on everyone’s lips and leads Madrid’s night scene. The concept is as follows: you enter in what it seems to be the entrance to a haberdashery store and you end up in a big club with 3 environments: the Central Area with dance-electronic music and rock & roll; the Black Room with heart, funk, and R&B music; and the Apotheke, with disco melody of the ‘80s and a carefully crafted menu of signature cocktails.

But the thing that draws the attention to this club is not its varied melody but its live shows (acrobatics included!) The admission ticket is expensive for the average in Madrid (

Madrid Gay Travel Manual 2025

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About Madrid and its gay life

With a population of 3.2 million, the Spanish capital Madrid is the third largest municipality in the European Union. The increase of the urban area began in the 16th century under the Spanish line of the Residence of Habsburg, when Philip II moved the royal court to Madrid. In the 18th century Charles III contributed much to the economic upturn of the city by modernizing the general infrastructure.
During the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 Madrid was heavily destroyed by air raids. After the end of Franco's dictatorship the so-called Movida Madrileña – a hedonistic cultural movement that celebrated everything shrill and modern – began to arise in Madrid. Pedro Almodóvar became its internationally best-known model. Even today Madrid is a center of attraction for party people from all over Europe, it is more first, more ›Spanish‹ and not as