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Gay Clubs, Parties and Events in Rome

Keep in mind that most of the gay clubs and parties in Rome possess closed in summer, usually from July to mid-September.

Some gay bars, partys and clubs in Rome require a membership card. Often that is the ARCO (Anddos) card. If you don't hold an ARCO card yet, you can usually receive it (10-17 €) at the entrance of the venues that require the card. When you get the card you necessitate to show your photo ID, after that you only need the membership card.

Upcoming Irregular Parties

K.Haus

Saturday, 26 July 2025, from 23:30

Monthly party for LGBTQs and friends with DJ Nino Scarico. Dresscode: kinky.
Admission: from 13/15 €, incl. 1 drink (ARCO membership card required)

instagram.com/khaus_party

Facebook event page

@ L'Alibi Via di Monte Testaccio 40/44
Rome 00153

Regular Parties and Clubs

Frutta e Verdura

alternating Saturday overnight from 23:30 / Sunday morning from 02:30
Next party: 26 July 2025

Weekly party with bar, dancefloor, cruising area and outdoor terrace.
Music: from Dwelling to Techno.
Mixed gay, transsexual and unbent crowd.
Far away from the city center and difficult to get t

Mental health assist if you're womxn loving womxn, gay, bisexual or trans (LGBTQ+)

Mental health problems such as depression or self-harm can influence any of us, but they're more common among people who are woman loving woman, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBTQ+).

This may be linked to LGBTQ+ people's encounter of discrimination, homophobia or transphobia, bullying, social isolation, or rejection because of their sexuality.

Other things, such as their age, religion, where they live, and their ethnicity can include extra complications to an already complicated situation.

How talking therapy can help

It might not be easy, but getting help with issues you're struggling to deal with on your retain is one of the most significant things you can do.

Talking with a therapist who's trained to work with LGBTQ+ people may help with issues such as:

  • difficulty accepting your sexual orientation
  • coping with other people's reactions to your sexuality
  • feeling your body does not mirror your true gender (gender dysphoria)
  • transitioning
  • low self-esteem
  • self-harm
  • suicidal thoughts
  • depression
  • coping with bullying and discrimination
  • anger, isolation or rejection from family, friends or your co

    50+ and THRIVING

    Leah Raisor and Michelle Reed are the facilitators.
    (lraisor@lgbtlifecenter.org / mreed@lgbtlifecenter.org)

    This 50+ support organization is a dynamic gathering designed for individuals over the age of 50 who want to explore new activities, learn fresh skills, and enjoy camaraderie.

    Through a variety of engaging events and classes provided by Tidewater Arts Outreach, members can remain active, discover modern passions, and erect lasting friendships in a fun and supportive atmosphere. It’s a wonderful opportunity to connect with others while embracing personal growth and shared experiences.

     

    Ace&Aro+ Affirming Space (18+)

    1st Fridays from 7:00 – 9 PM [HYBRID]
    Facilitator: Remi Jäger (he/him)

    aceandarospace@gmail.com

    Open to adults who identify as or are questioning being on the asexual and/or aromantic spectrums.

    We hope to provide an usable place for our community to join, support one another, and talk about our successes, difficulties, joys, and struggles as Ace and Aro people.

    Currently, we offer one assist meeting a month, along with a few social events like board game nights, holiday parties, park walks, museum tours, and bookstore

    Rome Gay Travel Guide 2025

    Upcoming Events in Rome

    Accommodation Tip

    iQ Hotel Roma

    Hotel. ****, from 150 €

    Reviews, Photos & Reservation

    Modern hotel in contemporary manner, situated in the center of Rome, next to the opera. Well maintained and with gym room, sauna, washer/dryer and vending machines.

    @ Via Firenze 8
    Rome 00184

    Metro: Repubblica, Termini

    About Rome and its gay life

    Rome is a controversial place for gay men. Remember your same-sex attracted fantasies when you watched those movies with Roman soldiers and gladiators? See the whole society admiring the sculptures of gorgeous men by gay artists in Rome's museums? Capital of Italy, a big, free and democratic country? Don't expect too much from all that regarding the gay scene. Be it for reasons of mentality or because of the power of the Vatican, Rome has by far not the open and colourful queer life as other capitals in Europe.

    But the situation has started to adjust with new generations of more open and self-confident gay men and women. This is especially evident at the big annual Pride manifestation in June and at the LGBT festivals in the summer. And, of course, there are also some g