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Hanoi’s nightlife is always charming and mysterious. You can choose to walk around Hoan Kiem Lake, hold a coffee with friends or visit some shopping centers. But if you want something more vigorous, drop in some lgbtq+ 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 different countries. Among them, clubs and bars for gays may be the most well-liked and developing ones. Recently, some regulations about overnight bars in Hanoi hold been imposed, which is good news for those who want to uncover 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 famous and long-standing same-sex attracted bars in Hanoi, GC Bar attracts many locals and foreigners by its occult decoration style with black and red as main colors. Besides, vacuum is commodious and there’s also a pool table serving at any t
Our comprehensive gay guide to Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) includes highlights of the city's gay scene, gay friendly hotels to stay in, the leading things to do, where to eat, and more.
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…so said our friend Quan who showed us how to navigate the crazy traffic of the streets of Saigon. Honestly, you've not been to Saigon until you've tried to cross over one of the main roads or taken a scooter ride through the busy jungle of moving vehicles; it's something you won't forget in a hurry!
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