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In this travel guide, we're sharing the best of what gay Rome has to offer based on our own experience. Everywhere you step you stumble over an ancient artifact that dates back millennia… We've never been so spellbound and intrigued by a city before. It completely captivated us. We had such a romantic time together in Rome.
The rich history is just made for that — I arrived in the city one day earlier than Seby due to family commitments so went to meet him at the airport — he arrived on a late flight over. I brought him to our Airbnb in downtown Rome, dropped our bags, and went for our first stroll in the city at around midnight to the famous Trevi Fountain.
Even at that time, this world-famous fountain is busy, but the atmosphere around it is truly magical. When we say Rome is romantic, we really mean it. It's a great place to explore with a loved one. However, if you're looking for gay parties and nightlife, Gay Rome is rather limited.
There are a few places to go out which we highlight below, but suffice to zone, a trip to Rome should be more about the culture over the gay scene. Heads up: We just wanted to let you know that this post contains affiliate links. That means if you book something through one of those links, we'll get a small commission, at no extra cost to you.
It helps us keep the blog going — so thank you in advance for your support! We love discovering a new destination as part of a gay group. We highly recommend this gay tour in Rome, which includes gay bar hopping, gay well as guided visits to Florence and Naples. Find out more. Rome is very touristy with people visiting from all around the world, which makes it very gay friendly.
Rome also has a gay scene, albeit a pretty small one. For example, Italy is the only remaining major country in western Europe that has not yet passed gay marriage laws! In addition, Italy has limited adoption rights as well as limited anti-discrimination laws. These two gay bars are club the beating heart and soul of the gay area of Rome.
Weather permitting, crowds spill out onto the street outside converging into one big gay street party-like atmosphere. There are a handful of other gay bars, clubs, and saunas scattered all around Rome including the Company ROMA bear bar, the Frutta e Verdura gay club, a whole heap of gay cruising hours, and two gay saunas, all set out below.
Rome Gay Cruise Clubs
The official gay area of Rome is close to the Colosseum, so that's where you'll want to base yourself if you want to be close to the nightlife gay scene. However, anywhere in the city center you base yourself you'll be rewarded by being within walking distance of some of the most remarkable monuments on the planet.
One heads-up tip we give to gay travelers to Rome — if you're coming in on a late flight, you'll need a late check-in. Most Airbnbs and hotels will charge you an extra fee for late check-ins, so be sure to look out for this, or aim to book a hotel that has hour reception. This cutesie gay hotel in Rome is located right in the heart of the city's gay scene, just above the Coming Out gay bar.