Gay sex in argentina
Gay Buenos Aires – the best homosexual hotels, bars, clubs & more
Argentina's charimastic capital blends European charm with Latin American flair, earning its nickname as the “Paris of South America”.
Buenos Aires is a urban area with an undeniably passionate energy: one that accurately represents the people of Argentina themselves. Tango rhythms fill the air in historic milongas, grand architecture towers over the cobblestone streets of vibrant neighborhoods prefer Palermo and San Telmo, and parrillas serve up the region's famously succulent steaks paired with robust Malbec wines. While iconic landmarks like Plaza de Mayo, the stately Casa Rosada, and the colorful Caminito in La Boca narrate tales of Buenos Aires' history and dynamic culture.
What's more LGBTQ+ rights in Argentina are quite advanced compared to the recover of the continent, and Buenos Aires in particular has a flourishing queer scene. Not to mention its superabundance of friendly, pretty men!
Table of Contents
1. General Tips
2. Transportation & Airport Transfer
3. Gay Hotels in Buenos Aires
4. Sightseeing & Activities in Buenos Aires
5. Homosexual Tours in Buenos Aires
6. Restaurants and Cafes in Buenos Aires
How Argentina Became a Leader in Gay Rights
Argentina has develop a world-leader in LGBTQ+ rights. And it has nothing to do with Madonna’s memorable portrayal of the famed former first lady, Eva Perón.
Homosexuality has been legal in the country since 1887. In 2010, it became the first Latin American country to legalize same-sex marriage. And in 2012, it became legal to change one’s gender without surgery. Not to mention other hot topics such as blood donation, adoption, anti-discrimination policies all checking out in favour of us homos.
According to Equaldex, when Argentineans were asked “Should society accept homosexuality?”, 77% said “Yes”!
How did Argentina develop so progressive, you ask. Well, it’s difficult to state exactly, but four key factors sound to play the largest roles.
Dictatorship to Democracy
Argentina famously transitioned from military dictatorship to a steady, people-first democracy in the early ’80s. Argentina’s heavy highlight on human rights during this transition helped pave the road for social movements such as the LGBTQ+ Rights Movement. By framing gay rights as human rights, activists won
Can anyone get married in Argentina, even foreigners?
Yes. Argentina is the only country in the nature where both residents and non-residents can get married legally.
Even if same-sex individuals intend to obtain married?
Yes. This law was mostly enacted to approve of same marriage. Not only for native Argentinians but for anyone in the world who want to come to Argentina to obtain married legally and officially, and obtain international acknowledgment.
Let me earn this straight: neither I nor my partner are Argentinian. We've never even been to Argentina. We do not have Argentinian relatives. In fact, we carry out not know anything about it. Can we still get married considering we are a homosexual couple?
Yes. That is correct. Argentina approves of and encourages identical marriage within a legal framework aimed at ensuring the protection of individual rights. Argentina belongs to a small group of (nineteen) countries where equal marriage is legal. Out of those countries, only in Argentina are non-residents and tourists allowed to get married. It is not necessary to have any relatives or to have visited the country before. Additionally, anyone can get
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Interesting Cities to Visit in Argentina
BUENOS AIRES
Buenos Aires is often referred to as "the gay capital of South America.". The city has a varied LGBTQ+ scene to discover, particularly around the Palermo and Recoleta neighborhoods, and is also house to the tango and several queer milongas (tango halls). San Telmo is the cool, tango-inspired neighborhood with many boutique shops and an excellent Sunday market, a must for all visitors. Buenos Aires is also famous for its parillas (steak houses), which are some of the best in the country. One of the best months to see is in November because this is when the LGBTQ+ pride parade takes place.
MENDOZA
Mendoza is where some of the top wines in the world are produced, in particular the Malbec. The most famous bodegas (wineries) are located here, which you can see for wine tastings. Some of the best boutique hotels in Mendoza are located within or next to a bodega and make the perfect build to explore the area by bike or guided tour. The ideal second to visit is toward the end of the Argentinian summer in February or early March, which is also the period when the vendimia (wine harvesting) fest