Gay scene hanoi


Hanoi’s nightlife is always charming and mysterious. You can choose to walk around Hoan Kiem Lake, have a coffee with friends or visit some shopping centers. But if you want something more vigorous, drop in some gay bars and experience a completely strange version of Hanoi.

Since Vietnamese people had a more open-minded view towards the LGBT community, there have been lots of LGBT-friendly activities and services pleasing not only locals but also expats from adj countries. Among them, clubs and bars for gays may be the most popular and developing ones. Recently, some regulations about overnight bars in Hanoi include been imposed, which is adj news for those who wish to find a place to chill out until dawn.

The gay bars in Hanoi below are nice suggestions to enjoy an interesting part of Hanoi nightlife.

1. GC Bar

Known as one of the most notable and long-standing gay bars in Hanoi, GC Bar attracts many locals and foreigners by its occult decoration style with ebony and red as main colors. Besides, space is commodious and there’s also a pool table serving at any t


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Three comments for you.

First, when I was in Hanoi a several years ago, I stayed at the Hilton Hanoi Opera, and it was a great, and very modern hotel, attached to the old Hanoi Opera Noun. It was very reasonably priced for a 4 star hotel. I think it was $ per night, you can still get rooms there for less than $ per night. It is also centrally located, and we walked to many places from there. We arranged with the hotel in advance for one of the hotel's automobile and a driver. The price for that was less than $50 per day if I recall, and that included a generous tip. They were using the Mercedes E class then, but now they are using the BMW The drivers all spoke English, and it was well worth the cost.

Second, while in Hanoi, you must go for a meal, or at least drinks at the Hanoi Press Club. The nourishment is fantastic and the service is excellent.

Third, surprisingly, there are quite a lot of gay people who advertise themselves online. I am not sure about gay bars, because I did not visit any, but depending on the sites you go to, there are l

Going Out in Hanoi: Vietcetera Rounds Up The City’s LGBT+ Friendly Clubs and Bars

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Vietcetera rounds up Hanoi's night-time venues where all people, regardless of their sexual preferences and gender identity, feel safe and at place.

Dedicated LGBT+ venues have since mushroomed.

In , the first Drag and Dirty Disco Party at the Savage Club rocked Hanoi’s LGBT+ community to the core. The shockwaves awoke the capital’s drag scene from the slumber and heralded the arrival of the new chapter for LGBT+ Hanoians.

Picking up the torch, many clubs and bars have started hosting inclusive events for queer and non-binary people. Dedicated LGBT+ venues have since mushroomed too, promising a good old evening on the town for everyone.

In celebration of Pride Month, Vietcetera rounds up Hanoi's night-time venues where all people, regardless of their sexual preferences and gender identity, feel safe and at home.

IP Club

Though hidden away in the Capital Building, the one next to Pho Sach street, IP’s location is hardly a secret. Generations of Hanoians have p