Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Left
Club scene, Sitges
Right
Restaurante Castro
Gay & Lesbian Hang-outs
!
Antinous Llibreria-Cafè
of the most popular gay restau-
rants in town.
d
C/Casanova 85
•
Map D2
•
93 323 67 84
•
Closed Sat
lunch & Sun
•
€€€€
•
DA
$
Sauna Galilea
Antinous is a popular, gay
meeting point just off the
southern end of La Rambla. The
café incorporates a
spacious shop,
stocking gifts, books
and videos, and has
a small bar area with
exhibitions. Pick up a
copy of
Nois
, a free
magazine available in
most gay venues,
which gives the
lowdown on the gay
scene.
d
C/Josep
Anselm Clavé 6 • Map L6
• Closed Sun • DA
This gay sauna
(for men only) is
ultra-clean, with
four floors offering
Turkish baths,
Jacuzzis and saunas,
as well as a bar and
internet service.
There are also
private cabins,
some with video
players.
d
C/Calábria 59
• Map C3 • Adm
Party-goers, Free Girls
@
Dietrich Gay Teatro Café
%
Zeltas
A gay venue with a mixed
door policy, Dietrich is a trendy
club with attractive golden walls
and an internal garden. As well
as playing house and garage
music, it features performances
by drag artists, dancers and acro-
bats.
d
Consell de Cent 255 • Map D3
£
Restaurante Castro
One of the hottest club-bars
in town, Zeltas has trendy decor,
in the style of a loft apartment,
and really pulls in the crowds.
A heady mix of testosterone,
potent drinks and pumping
house makes this a prime spot
to mingle with some Barcelona
beauties.
d
C/Casanova 75 • Map D3
• Occasional adm
This ultra-chic restaurant
offers hefty portions
of Mediterranean
cuisine with an
exotic twist. The
heavy duty decor of
industrial-style black
chains and metal
is toned down by
soft lighting and
relaxing music.
Make a reserva-
tion, as this is one
Books, Antinous Lliberia-Cafè
48
b-guided
(see p134)
is available from selected stores and venues; it
gives more information on gay-friendly restaurants, bars and shops.