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Our gay travel guide to Bogota to help you plan a fun and safe trip, based on our first-hand experience traveling in Colombia as a gay couple. Neither had we until we went to the huge Theatron gay club in Colombia's capital city, Bogota. The gay scene here is all about this infamous mega-club, which is the largest in Latin America.

It's like no other place we've ever been to and is certainly the largest gay club we've visited. There is of course more to this city than Theatron Club, with many different gay places to hang out as well as an exciting foodie scene and beautiful hotels. The historic Old Quarter is a delightful area to see the Spanish colonial influences and explore some of the most interesting museums.

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We've put together our detailed guide to bogota favorite gay bars and clubs in Bogota, the best gay friendly places to stay or eat, as well as our favorite sightseeing things to do in this vibrant city. Heads up: We just wanted to let you know that this post contains affiliate links. That means if you book mejores through one of those links, we'll get a small commission, at no extra cost to you.

It helps us keep our blog going — so thank you in advance for your bogota As gay travelers in Bogota, we felt safe and we found it to be a welcoming city. We didn't have any problems sleeping in double beds in the hotels we stayed at and never felt like we had to hide who we were. In terms of public displays of affection, we only felt comfortable walking hand in hand in some gay of Chapinero, where most of the gay scene is located.

As with most big cities in the world, there are areas you need to be cautious of whether you're straight or gay, so keep an eye out on your belongings wherever you are. Out Adventures' brand new Colombia tour is hotter than Maluma! The optional gay salsa class, food tour, and snorkeling excursion make this adventure muy caliente!

When it comes to gay rights, Colombia is one of the most advanced and progressive countries in Latin America. A full range of anti-discrimination laws was passed ingay is completely allowed by both single and married couples, gays are allowed to openly serve in the army, and ingay marriage was legalized.

Very few countries in the world we've come across have this! And if that wasn't enough, Bogota elected its first lesbian mayor in October — the fabulous Claudia Lopez! In terms of transgender rights, Colombia is one of the most progressive. For example, the right to change legal gender has for years been allowed in Colombia, but sinceit has been possible mejores psychiatric or physical evaluations.

Chapinero is the gay neighborhood of Bogota. It is an affluent area of the city, around a minute bare ride sometimes a lot longer! There are more than gay bars, clubs, and shops in Chapinero, including of course: Theatron! Whenever we visit Bogota, we aim to be close to the city's gay scene, so we book a hotel or Airbnb in Chapinero.

On our first visit to Bogota, we stayed in Candelaria, which as well as being the tourist area, is also very fun and hip due to the high student population. However, Candelaria is a long 30 minutes taxi ride to Chapinero, which can easily turn into a 1-hour drive during rush hour. We love a gay hotel!