Gay clubs edinburgh scotland

Edinburgh is a city that embraces diversity and celebrates its vibrant LGBTQ+ society, making it a fantastic destination for those looking to enjoy a lively night out. From the historic cobblestone streets of the Old Town to the trendy bars of the New Town, the city is brimming with welcoming spaces where everyone can feel at abode. Whether you're in the mood for a cozy drink or a evening of dancing, Edinburgh's homosexual bars offer a one-of-a-kind blend of atmosphere, fun, and camaraderie that you won't want to lose . Among the highlights are iconic venues like CC Blooms, known for its energetic vibe and inclusive spirit, and the trendy Planet Bar & Kitchen, where locals and visitors alike gather for affordable drinks and daily amusement. For those seeking something a bit different, Paradise Palms serves up creative vegetarian dishes alongside innovative cocktails in a funky setting. With a mix of well-established favorites and exciting new spots, Edinburgh's gay bar scene is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories. So grab your friends and get ready to travel the best of what this charming city has to offer!

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Edinburgh Gay Bars

Edinburgh's most popular gay bars are located neighboring the city centre at the north end of Leith Street and Broughton Street, in an area known locally as the "Pink Triangle".

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The Highway is a well-known restaurant & lock for gay locals and visitors looking to take in the sights and sounds of Scotland's buzzing Gay Village. Expect a crowded, casual, laid-back atmosphere.

Serves a great selection and has an outdoor terrace for good weather days. The popular Highway NightClub (in the basement) is expose on Friday and Saturday nights.
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23-24 Greenside Place, Edinburgh, Merged Kingdom

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The oldest and most popular lgbtq+ venue in Edinburgh. CC Blooms is a stylish lock & restaurant by day and a classy nightclub by night.

CC serves excellent cocktails and modern cuisine, and offers a packed wine and champagne list. The dance floor at the help of the venue is one of the gay hotspots in Edinburgh.
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Small gay bar in the Pink Triangle, with good atmosphere, reasonably priced drinks, a snooker table

Gay Bars in Edinburgh

The Scottish capital is home to a handful of welcoming gay bars and clubs that guarantee a cracking night out. Whether you're looking to meet a bunch of singletons, want to celebrate Celebration or are just looking for some late-night, hassle-free fun, these bars quite simply don't understand how to disappoint. Check out our complete guide to the best gay bars in Edinburgh and get ready to shimmy and shake until the prior hours. 


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CC Blooms

CC Blooms is a vibrant gay bar that treats every night as if it's the weekend. Armed with a collection of fiery spirits, eye-widening liqueurs and cold pints, the staff work with the venue's resident DJs to build a truly epic atmosphere. Look forward to drag performances, karaoke nights and unbeatable drink deals.

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The Theatre Royal Bar

Though technically not advertising itself as a gay lock, The Theatre Royal Bar sits alongside some of Edinburgh's biggest LGBTQ+ venues and has grow a fav

LGBT+ Guide to Edinburgh

A vibrant and diverse city and LGBT+ people

Edinburgh is a great city for LGBT+ people to visit. While Scotland for a prolonged time had a reputation as a quite socially conservative corner of Europe, attitudes have changed dramatically over the last forty years.

The International Lesbian and Gay Association last year ranked Scotland as having the second highest legal equality for LGBT+ people anywhere in Europe, higher than the rest of the UK.

Scotland is also a country with increasing representation of LGBT+ people, especially in politics – until recently 3 out of the 5 political parties in the Scottish Parliament had leaders who identified as LGBT+.

Edinburgh itself is a vibrant and diverse city and LGBT+ people will most likely feel, especially in central areas, safe and recognized like any other visitor.

LGTB+ areas of the city

While LGBT+ should feel welcomed anywhere in the city, there are two particular gay areas of the city. The first is the so-called ‘Pink Triangle’ of streets near where Leith Walk meets York Place. Around here are most of Edinburgh committed LGBT+ bars.

The most well-known is CC Blooms, Edinburgh’s main gay clu