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Nobody batted an eye when we checked in to our double room.
The staff are lovely and very gay friendly too. The So Spa is perfect for a pampering experience, with a hammam, sauna and massage services available. If you get one of the luxury rooms or a suite you'll even have a beautiful view of the ocean. There are a variety of rooms and suites available. Of course, the beach is right across the road as well… Afterwards, we made sure to get in a workout in the gym or do some leisurely laps in one of the two swimming pools. We also loved having breakfast here each morning, with deliciously light and fluffy made-to-order omelettes or pancakes. This is the place to come for a romantic and extravagant dinner of French-style cuisine. The in-house 1921 Restaurant is set in a large grand room with a very dramatic glass chandelier. The suites at the Sofitel offer incredible views over the Ramblas beachfront: we felt just like sassy Bond girls staying here! Check out the iconic Philip Stark designed horse lamps in the reception area, for example. It's located in a European style building, mixing classic architecture with modern design. This former hotel-casino has been revamped into one of the most luxurious gay friendly hotels in the city. If you're exploring more of Uruguay beyond Montevideo, we recommend checking out our guide to the best gay friendly hotels in Uruguay. None of the places we stayed at cared if we had a double bed or not, though they certainly cared about making us feel welcome! We've set out our favourite gay friendly hotels in Montevideo below which we tried out for ourselves and can definitely vouch for being gay friendly (most of which have LGBTQ staff working up at the front desk). You'd be hard-pressed to find a hotel that does not welcome LGBTQ travellers. We've set out some of our favourites further down in this guide. There are also a handful of queer-friendly/mixed bars and clubs largely based in and around the main Centro downtown area of the city. Montevideo does, however, have a handful of gay hangouts dotted around the city – Chains, Il Tempo and Cain are the main ones. As such, Montevideo doesn't have an official gay area or neighbourhood. 5 million (Uruguay's overall population around 3.5m).
Montevideo is so gay friendly that it doesn't really need a gay neighbourhood (or a gay scene for that matter)! It's also a small city of around 1. Uruguayan sleeping beauties aboard the ferry from Buenos Aires to Colonia Gay neighborhood of Montevideo We've put together our experiences of Montevideo in this detailed gay travel guide to inspire your trip to include the best gay hotels, bars, clubs, events, things to do and more. Bu the despite the sleepy vibe, we had a ball exploring the gay scene of Montevideo, its cutesy old town and the impressive coastline avenue, the Malecon.Īnd the bit about 98% of men here allegedly being homosexually inclined in some way? Well whether it's true or not, this simply speaks volumes about how liberal, open-minded and chilled Montevideo is. Montevideo is often described as a “ sleepy South America city“ – slow-paced, old fashioned, and nostalgia-tinged. Whether or not our friend is right, one thing's for certain: the guys here are smoking hot! “Guys it's true, trust me: 98% of guys in Montevideo are either gay or bisexual!” …so claimed our Uruguayan friend, Rodrigo, when we were chatting with them in Chains Pub about what gay life is like in Montevideo. Here's our gay travel guide to Montevideo with all the best bars, clubs, saunas and places to stay in Uruguay's capital city.