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Gay Friendly Self-Guided Tour, Buenos Aires
Guide Location: Argentina » Buenos Aires
Guide Type: Self-guided city tour
# of Attractions: 7
Tour Duration: 3 hour(s)
Transportation Mode: by foot
Travel Distance: 6.6 km
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Author: irenes
Buenos Aires is one of most popular gay destinations. It is an open-minded city where gays and lesbians can socialize freely in plenty of outdoor cafes and restaurants. It's a city where the locals are gay friendly and accept gay tourists as a natural feature of Buenos Aires. Here you'll find some top tips on where to go and where to find some of the city's most popular gay attractions.
Tour Stops and Attractions
Cinema "Ideal"
1) Cinema "Ideal"
Cinema "Ideal" is located in the Microcentro district of Buenos Aires near Corrintes Avenue. A cinema especially for gays of 18 years and older, Ideal has 5 screening rooms where films for every taste are shown. It is open on Saturdays from 10am to 6am, and on Sundays and holidays from 2pm to 6am.
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A Full Spa
2) A Full Spa
A Full Spa is a very nice spa and sauna salon located in Buenos Aires that has a friendly staff and a variety of services on offer. If you want to relax and have a good time, it is an ideal place to go. A Full Spa is a very large and extremely clean venue that offers: dry and wet sauna; Jacuzzi; pool tables; gym; massage; private cabins; sun beds; and a nice bar where you can get light snacks and drinks.
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Narciso
3) Narciso
Narciso is an underwear chain that has multiple locations in Buenos Aires, Panama, the United States and elsewhere. It offers excellent underwear of the highest quality and best design. It's a business which believes in taking its corporate responsibility seriously and which prioritizes the quality of its products and their design. Narciso also prides itself on giving the best attention possible to every client. Launched in October 2001, it has since become a market leader.
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Gout Café
4) Gout Café
If you want to get to know the little Paris here in Buenos Aires, than Gout Café is the right place. It is a very nice café, Parisian styled with great food, coffee and other drinks. They have good pasta, crepes, patisserie and desserts on offer. But their flag dishes are anion creamy soup, salmon with vegetables and ham,vegetables with rice and shrimps or meat and as for dessert- dulce de leche . It is open Mon-Sat 8am-11:30pm.
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Xul Solar Museum
5) Xul Solar Museum
Xul Solar Museum was the house where the famous painter Xul Solar lived. It is an old building that has more than 100 years, which was rebuilt and enlarged according to the architectural flows. The stone and wood slabs where changed by concrete ones; lots of things and the façade of the building has also changed. In present, it is a modern museum that offers diverse interesting exhibitions to people.
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The Roof Café
6) The Roof Café
If you are searching for a great resto-bar to relax and have a lunch, then you should not miss The Roof Café. This luncheonette offers not only good and tasty food with seductive set of flavors but also here is provided access for people with disabilities, a Wi-Fi connection to internet and parking places. The Roof is open Monday to Friday from 11:30 and on Saturday from 9 pm.
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Franco Passoti
7) Franco Passoti
Franco Passoti is a chic store for men located in Buenos Aires. It offers modern designer clothes and shoes which are either handmade or hand-finished. Franco Passoti is a shop that provides only top-quality products with exclusive designs, making it a popular brand both in Argentina and in the international market.
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