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Explore Gay Bars in Paris: Your Ultimate Le Marais Nightlife Guide
Bienvenue to Paris, honey! The Capital of Light isn’t just about croissants, the Eiffel Tower, and overpriced boutique cheese—it’s also place to one of the most exciting and diverse gay bars in Paris, France scenes in the world. And no, we’re not talking about just any bars gay Paris. We’re diving headfirst into the heart of Le Marais, the beating pulse of Parisian LGBTQ+ nightlife, where gogo dancers, drag queens, and un peu de sex appeal light up the night. The energy is high and the atmosphere is electric. This is one of the best homosexual places in Paris.
Ready for a fabulous gay Paris adventure? Let’s get into it—here are 5 must-visit gay bars in Paris that will make you descent in love with the municipality all over again. These aren't just any bars; they're experiences. From the high-energy dance floors to the more intimate settings, Le Marais has something for everyone. Explore the rues of this historic district and unearth the vibrant gay scene that makes Paris so special. Whether you're looking for a queer woman
Paris is a European capital for all things queer and fabulous, from extravagant local personalities to a neighborhood teeming with addresses for a night of cavorting. The Marais, centrally-located just north of the Hôtel de Ville and south of the Place de la République, is the epicentre for nightlife catering to boys and men of all walks, but it’s just the beginning. Starting an evening in or around the Marais is the optimal way to find out from the locals what’s going on in other gay bars around town. Whether you’re looking to share casual drinks, gyrate until dawn, or contain a brush with a local Parisian, there’s amusement to be had any night of the week.
Been there, done that? Consider again, my friend.
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Top 10 male lover bars in Paris
1. Les Souffl Sly Bar in the Marais
Post by Frank Cierpial
In the year , two men were at the right place at the right hour. It happened at a bar in “Le Marais”, which is the notorious gay district of Paris. I don’t know what sparked it. But on that night, on a tiny dot on the globe, two men fell in love. I had the excellent pleasure of conference these two men a little under a year ago at a block called “Sly Bar”. It is their bar. Their names are Sylvain and Messias and they have been together for six years.
After years of encounter in the business world, they decided to make a big commitment together; they decided to open a homosexual bar. But, this bar is alternative than other male lover bars that I have been to in Paris, Rome, Florence, Montreal, and New York. The difference is unachievable to explain, you have to notice it and notice it. The same-sex attracted community, due to years of oppression is plagued with superficiality, which till this day, plagues its members. Queer bars have been a place to hire hot waiters who want to feel superior to the normal lgbtq+, and it becomes more like a fashion show than a bar. Not here, SLY Ba
Gay Bars in Paris
Paris has countless gay bars. To keep this page usable for travellers not all of these bars have been listed here (particularly those of interest mainly for locals).
Banana Café
Since , one of the longest running gay-friendly bars in Paris.
Mixed clientele.
@ 13 Rue de la Ferronnerie
Paris
Metro: Châtelet, Les Halles
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Cox
Daily –
One of the most famous, popular and centrally located gay bars in the Marais.
@ 15 Rue des Archives
Paris
Metro: Hôtel de Ville
+33 1 42 72 08 00
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Cud
Daily – ;Friday, Saturday till
Gay bar and late night club in the Marais.
@ 12 Rue des Haudriettes
Paris
Metro: Rambuteau
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Duplex
Daily – ;Friday, Saturday till
Big simple bar, with exhibitions.
The clientele tends to be less competitive and snobbish than in other gay venues in the Marais quarter.
@ 25 Rue Michel Le Comte
Paris
Metro: Rambuteau
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Freedj
Daily from
Gay bar in the Marais quarter with dwell DJs. Packed at we
Sly Bar in the Marais
Post by Frank Cierpial
In the year , two men were at the right place at the right hour. It happened at a bar in “Le Marais”, which is the notorious gay district of Paris. I don’t know what sparked it. But on that night, on a tiny dot on the globe, two men fell in love. I had the excellent pleasure of conference these two men a little under a year ago at a block called “Sly Bar”. It is their bar. Their names are Sylvain and Messias and they have been together for six years.
After years of encounter in the business world, they decided to make a big commitment together; they decided to open a homosexual bar. But, this bar is alternative than other male lover bars that I have been to in Paris, Rome, Florence, Montreal, and New York. The difference is unachievable to explain, you have to notice it and notice it. The same-sex attracted community, due to years of oppression is plagued with superficiality, which till this day, plagues its members. Queer bars have been a place to hire hot waiters who want to feel superior to the normal lgbtq+, and it becomes more like a fashion show than a bar. Not here, SLY Ba
Gay Bars in Paris
Paris has countless gay bars. To keep this page usable for travellers not all of these bars have been listed here (particularly those of interest mainly for locals).
Banana Café
Since , one of the longest running gay-friendly bars in Paris.
Mixed clientele.
@ 13 Rue de la Ferronnerie
Paris
Metro: Châtelet, Les Halles
↑
Cox
Daily –
One of the most famous, popular and centrally located gay bars in the Marais.
@ 15 Rue des Archives
Paris
Metro: Hôtel de Ville
+33 1 42 72 08 00
↑
Cud
Daily – ;Friday, Saturday till
Gay bar and late night club in the Marais.
@ 12 Rue des Haudriettes
Paris
Metro: Rambuteau
↑
Duplex
Daily – ;Friday, Saturday till
Big simple bar, with exhibitions.
The clientele tends to be less competitive and snobbish than in other gay venues in the Marais quarter.
@ 25 Rue Michel Le Comte
Paris
Metro: Rambuteau
↑
Freedj
Daily from
Gay bar in the Marais quarter with dwell DJs. Packed at we