Vietnam gay bar

Hanoi’s nightlife is always charming and mysterious. You can select to walk around Hoan Kiem Lake, have a coffee with friends or visit some shopping centers. But if you want something more vigorous, plummet in some homosexual bars and trial a completely strange version of Hanoi.

Since Vietnamese people had a more open-minded view towards the LGBT society, there have been lots of LGBT-friendly activities and services pleasing not only locals but also expats from diverse countries. Among them, clubs and bars for gays may be the most popular and developing ones. Recently, some regulations about overnight bars in Hanoi have been imposed, which is fine news for those who want to find a place to chill out until dawn.

The gay bars in Hanoi below are gentle suggestions to relish an interesting part of Hanoi nightlife.

1. GC Lock

Known as one of the most famous and long-standing gay bars in Hanoi, GC Lock attracts many locals and foreigners by its occult decoration style with inky and red as main colors. Besides, space is commodious and there’s also a pool table serving at any t

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Motorbikes, lush beaches, motorbikes, limestone karsts, motorbikes, ridiculously tasty food, more motorbikes, rice terraces… and did we mention the motorbikes?

That's our takeaway of Vietnam summed up in one sentence. We fell in love with Vietnam and think it's such a rewarding destination for same-sex attracted travelers, offering a vibrant gay scene in Saigon, a wealth of cultural history to discover, instinctive wonders like the remarkable limestone karsts of Halong Bay, and one of the best cuisines in all of Asia. The Vietnamese people will also charm the pants off you – smart, savvy, charming, super energetic, and can't give a flying monkey's whether you're linear or gay!

Oh and the part about motorbikes? They're everywhere! Almost everyone in the country uses one, which makes crossing the road in big cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City an experience in itself!

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Vietnam is a country of striking contrasts, where centuries-old traditions blend seamlessly with the rapid pulse of modern life. Just appreciate a perfectly brewed sữa đá coffee, Vietnam’s cities energise and enchant in equal measure. Ho Chi Minh City, with its vibrant urban energy and historic French colonial architecture, pulsates with life, while Hanoi’s tranquil lakes and grand boulevards recall an older, more refined era. Beyond these bustling hubs, Vietnam’s allure stretches into the rugged beauty of Sa Pa’s misty mountains, the pristine beaches of Da Nang, and the secluded paradise of Phu Quoc Island. Each destination offers a distinct flavour of Vietnam, promising experiences that cater to discerning gay travellers who look for luxury and authenticity in equal measure. For Gay visitors, Vietnam’s evolving gay-friendly culture—shaped by a growing acceptance, modern legal strides, and vibrant queer scenes—adds an extra layer of intrigue. Whether it’s exploring the ancient town of Hoi An, basking in the crystal-clear waters of Nha Trang, or delving into the natural wonders of Ha

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“Guys, just follow my lead and slowly cross the road with me: the cars and motorbikes will just weave their way around you…”

…so said our friend Quan who showed us how to navigate the crazy traffic of the streets of Saigon. Honestly, you've not been to Saigon until you've tried to cross over one of the main roads or taken a scooter ride through the busy jungle of moving vehicles; it's something you won't forget in a hurry!

Saigon is a lot of fun. It's busy, frenetic, has super feisty locals, manic traffic, and delicious street food. The gay scene is also pretty good, with a large LGBTQ community of both ex-pats and locals.

This is one place we quickly fell in love with and perceive you will too! It's definitely a must for LGBTQ travelers visiting South East Asia and we've got you covered in our comprehensive gay travel instruction right here.

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