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Tours & Experiences in Sydney
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Tours & Experiences in Sydney
Dive into Sydney's gay scene with us, as we spill the tea on the best gay hotspots and share savvy tips for an unforgettable adventure in the Land Down Under!
When we first dipped our toes into Sydney's vibrant gay scene, it felt a bit like two wide-eyed gents attempting to navigate the Land Down Under's queer terrain with the finesse of kangaroos on roller skates.
This fierce drag diva will spill the tea on the hottest gay spots, bars, and cafés, serving up a side of sass and sharing the juiciest tales from Sydney's LGBTQ+ history. Featuring dirty, boot-stomping dance beats..
First Sunday of every month.
The gay scene is on fire throughout the year, those ripped guys that will cause your Grindr to crash will always be in town. It's also a great way to meet gay locals and discover the underground gay scene. Its distinctive arch design earned it the affectionate nickname “The Coathanger”.
And of course, it works out a lot cheaper than staying in a hotel for longer trips!
The bonus with having a local gay host is that it's a great way to make a new squirrel friend, one who can also show you the gay scene as well as give you invaluable tips.
Misterb&b is the Airbnb equivalent for the LGBTQ community.
Try a Chicken Parmy at East Village Hotel
If you're looking for a romantic rooftop bar to impress your date, we recommend the East Village Hotel. What's more, the inventive minds behind the counter whip up daily specials with playful names like Hello Sailor, adding an element of surprise to every visit.
The best part?
Embracing the liberating spirit, we joined the scene, shedding our clothes and staking out our spot on the sand.
There is nothing more empowering than sunbathing and then taking a refreshing dip in the sea while wearing absolutely nothing. The coldest and wettest months are in winter (June to August).
Absolutely!Particularly if you're in the gay bubble of Darlinghurst, Surry Hills, or Potts Point.
Whether you spend a weekend or an entire month in Sydney you will never get bored! Absolutely delicious…especially when hungover!
Adjacent to our seating spot was a charming courtyard space.
Continuing northwards leads to the Royal Botanic Garden, a lush oasis of landscaped beauty and exotic plants. When should we visit? It takes around 2-3 hours, but in our case, it was closer to 4 hours because we stopped for a picnic midway and inevitable photo shoots!
The starting point is Sydney's famous Bondi Beach, itself a cool hangout.
The basement of this iconic gay bar, known as Undergound, is a boutique bar and club.
The main ones to get acquainted with are Stonewall Hotel and Oxford Hotel. The LGBTQ community makes up the bulk of this region of Sydney creating a gay bubble – when you open up your Grindr here you'll see what we mean!
During our first visit to Sydney, we chose to stay in Darlinghurst anticipating that our time would be centered around the gay bars of Oxford Street.
We've been several times and have written about our experience of Mardi Gras Sydney.
The city transforms into a vibrant hub of celebration during the 2-week festival held in February/March. It felt like the entire gay community of Sydney had assembled here to see and be seen.