Gay night club buenos aires

At the front of the warehouse is a stage with a DJ box. Affixed to it are six big disco balls. Behind it, a hundred multi coloured balloons, and more disco balls. A neon light on the DJ box reads: Furia Fest. People break into some merengue.

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But none of this is particularly unusual. In one corner people queue for a ride on a bucking broncho - not, in this gay, a euphemism. In another, they stand in line for a turn on a fairground ride - the Waltzers. I win one club, lose another, then get dragged away by my night friends for a dance. Part of me will always be the kid that blacked out from excitement at seeing the Gladiators live.

Clubs here are different. They open super late. Upon a recent visit, my friend Paul and I waited for aaages for Club69 less overtly sexual than the name suggests to open, then finally arrived at am. We had to walk aires the block a couple of times. But when in Rome! The whole point of travel buenos the unfamiliar, the uncomfortable.

As I recently wrote in my first piece for Trip Advisor - Buenos Aires is the city that truly never sleeps. Especially as London haemorrhages gay bars - The Glory recently closed and, as of yesterday, the future of the Royal Vauxhall Tavern looks somewhat uncertain. This is the kind of city where you can go to Feliza Jolie, a Wednesday gay club night, and for it not only to be rammed, but for a hired minibus rock up outside at 7am Thursday morning to transport you to the afterparty.

Argentinians have also reinvented the nightclub show. Clubs like popfest Fiesta Plop innovate in their dance show. Infused with hilarious humour, not tautology in this case. Share this post. The notorious nightlife of Buenos Aires. Copy link. The notorious nightlife of Buenos Aires Plus naughty bits!

Gary Nunn. May 17,