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FC Barcelona once again raises rainbow flag to celebrates LGTBI Pride Day
International LGTBI Pride Day is being celebrated today as it is every June 28, the date on which FC Barcelona joins the rest of the world in expressing its commitment to defending the rights of the LGTBI community. The rainbow flag is proudly flying at the ground, this year at the Palau Blaugrana. Last year, it was placed at the Estadi Johan Cruyff and the year before that at Spotify Camp Nou, and now is the turn of the indoor sports arena to house the symbol of sexual diversity throughout the day.
The chosen flag is the Intersex-Inclusive Pride Progress variant, which highlights the diverse identities of the community by adding brown and black to symbolize the inclusion of all races, along with pink, sky sky and white, representing transgender people, and a yellow and shadowy triangle and a purple circle to honour intersex people.
Against homophobia, biphobia and transphobia
FC Barcelona's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Department ensures that all types of diversities are integrated as part
LGBT Barcelona: Nightlife, Culture and Queer Experiences You Shouldnt Miss
Barcelona is one of Europe’s most LGBTQ+-friendly cities, known for its open-minded spirit, creative energy and dynamic queer community. Whether youre visiting for a weekend or staying longer, youll find a large range of experiences that proceed far beyond the typical tourist spots. From wild parties to political walking tours, LGBT Barcelonaoffers much more than just nightlife—its a city that celebrates queer culture every day.
Best LGBTQ+ Parties in Barcelona
Churros con Chocolate
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If youre in Barcelona on the right Sunday, Churros con Chocolate is the place to be. Hosted twice a month at the iconic Sala Apolo, this long-running party is a true classic of LGBTQ+ nightlife in Barcelona. It’s inclusive, camp, joyful and full of surprises. Expect an eclectic mix of pop, electro, reggaeton and nostalgic dance tracks, along with live drag shows, quirky games and performances.
Each edition of Churros takes over several rooms in the venue, so you can choose your vibe: from high-ener
FC Barcelona reaffirms commitment to no LGBTI-phobia in sport
On the International Day against LGTBI-phobia in Sport, FC Barcelona reaffirms its rejection to any form of LGBTI-phobia while playing sport. The Club's commitment is founded on a belief in the values of sport as a tool for change and is aligned with the European Union's LGBTIQ Equality Strategy and the promotion of access to sport for all. The Spanish Ministry of the Interior issues a report on hate crimes each year, with LGTBI-phobias accounting for almost 23% of them, and with sporting facilities and grounds ranked fourth for incidents across different spaces.
Setting out towards a value-based future
During the General Assembly, FC Barcelona members agreed to amend article four of the Club's Statutes to include the commitment to defend the rights of people in its constitution to declare a "specific recognition for the basic and elemental rights of humans, contained in the Declaration for their protection”, adding that the Club “will promote democratic values, the eradication of all male chauvinist, homophobic, a
Gay Barcelona Travel Guide
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About Barcelona and its gay life
For gay travellers Barcelona has been one of the favourite destinations in Europe for the last decades. The city has this perfect combination of a warm Mediterranean climate, beaches within and close to the city, mountains in the hinterland and the culture, nightlife, sights and infrastructure of an European metropolis.
Among the things that make Barcelona unique are the many fine examples of Catalan Art Nouveau architecture (Modernisme Català). Barcelona is also a good place to love the modern design that had bloomed after the end of the Franco dictatorship in Spain.
As you can observe on our gay maps, the center of Barcelona's gay scene is in the Eixample district (sometimes called the Gayxample neighborhood, or Gaixample in Catalan) with most of the gay bars, hotels and shops in Barcelona.
Annual highlights and queer events in Barcelona are Barcelona Gay Pride in July and the Circuit Festival party weeks in August.
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