Gay ljubljana
In recent times, more and more media around the world have been recommending travellers to visit Ljubljana. Ljubljana is not a large city, but it has a lot to offer to visitors: pretty architecture and views, superior food and wine, a vibrant artistic scene, a host of interesting festivals, a choice of singular activities, and a ideal base for day-trips around Slovenia. Apart from that, this undiscovered gem in the heart of Primary Europe, half way between Vienna and Venice, proposals you an opportunity to add an experience of the local LGBT scene to your trip.
Seven reasons why you should go to Ljubljana
1. Experience the city's romantic character
Ljubljana provides a picturesque setting for intimate experiences. The soul of the city is its river, the Ljubljanica, with its beautiful bridges and picturesque embankments. Ljubljana's one-of-a-kind appearance is also due to a castle towering over the city and numerous dragons, which are the city's symbol.
2. Appreciate entertainment and nightlife
The rhythm of daily life in Ljubljana is relaxed, and the local residents definitely know ho
A fairy-tale in miniature, no bigger than the US articulate of Massachusetts and dwarfed by neighbouring Italy, Austria and Croatia, Slovenia is a small-time treasure, unassuming yet disarming at every twist. Enter its story-book mountain villages where medieval castles lounge elevated above fields of white horses and vast forests as far as the eye can see, turning the page to conclude at the foot of the Julian Alps on rustic lakeside retreats. It’s not all slow-moving narrative however because Slovenia is also a nation of adventurers, with widespread pursuits of skiing, hiking, horse riding, and mountain biking on stunning terrain. The wild at heart can go after the white-water rivers of Soča either by raft or hot-air balloon, winding up at a small chunk of Adriatic coast for a sunny Mediterranean chapter. From the Art nouveau capital of Ljubljana to the baroque getaways of Lake Bled, travel with us as we scout our favourite places in gay Slovenia.
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Slovenia has a lot to provide gay travellers and like most countries if you are looking for the gay bars you need to head to the capital city, in this case Ljubljana.
The gay scene in Ljubljana is fairly small but a lot of fun nevertheless. There is one official gay exclude in Ljubljana with other venues then hosting gay club nights or events on occasion.
Take a look at the following male lover bar in Ljubljana and maintain an eye on the venues below for gay club nights in Ljubljana.
Also check out our Complete Gay Guide to Slovenia and our Full Gay Reference to Ljubljana.
Gay Bars in Ljubljana
Take a look at the tracking gay bars in Ljubljana:
Klub Tiffany
This is the main and only official gay bar in Ljubljana. It is super casual, some might say a bit of a dive bar!
However, the drinks are cheap, the music is good (from J Lo to the Black Eyed Peas and a lot of pop) and everyone is there to hold a good time.
The convenient thing with this being the only gay bar in Ljubljana is that if you are wanting to meet the local homosexual guys, there is a very high chance that this is where you will find
Slovenia has blown us away! You have to include it to your male lover travel list straight away!
We arrived in Slovenia as part of Pink Week. This was a 4 day tour of Slovenia in a gay warm environment organised by queer owned travel company Luxury Slovenia and supported by the tourism board.
Slovenia is perhaps one of the most beautiful, scenic and green countries we include ever visited. Whilst most people will have heard about its neighbours, Austria, Italy and Croatia, we felt that Slovenia was less well known and deserves more attention!
But is Slovenia and its capital Ljubljana, gay friendly? From our experience as a gay couple, we felt very welcome and secure in Slovenia. We barely gave being gay in Slovenia a second thought; and that is a good thing!
In fact, it is stated on the tourism boards website: ‘’Slovenia, especially Ljubljana, is amiable and open to all visitors. As guests who are members of the gay and lesbian people, you are welcome here. All the services provided by Slovenia to its guests are also free to you.’’
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