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发表于 2009-12-21 05:21:10
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华沙地区
Tomba Tomba:
ul. Brzozowa 37
Tomba Tomba is probably the most popular gay venue in Warsaw, and we have a hunch why: it might have something to do with the giant jacuzzi in the cellar, where complete strangers tend to climb in (often naked) and enjoy a few drinks. Though the Polish government has tried to shut it down numerous times, luckily Tomba has survived and continues to prosper. Keep an eye out for special events.
Rasko:
ul. Krochmalna 32a
A club known for its warm atmosphere and clientele (not to mention the wild decor and wall paintings), Rasko is a laid-back place to have a few drinks and occasionally enjoy a drag queen show.
Utopia:
ul. Jasna 1
A club for (mostly) men with one of the toughest door policies in town, Utopia is a heaven of gorgeous faces, equally smart decor, and some of the best DJs that keep the party going, not to mention a VIP room.
Klub Paradise:
ul. Wawelska 5
Paradise is one of the most popular dance clubs, jamming dance music all night and with a large outdoor area open in the summer. It's a bit out of the centre, but reachable by bus or taxi.
Toro:
Marszalkowska 3/5
Another one of Warsaw's most popular gay bars, Toro hosts frequent events like disco parties and shows which last all night.
Barbie Bar:
ul. Zurawia 6/12
It's a bit hard to find (the entrance to the bar is behind the building) but once you're in you'll find a friendly club with good music and laid-back people.
Fantom Club:
ul. Bracka 20a
Yet another hard to find spot, Fantom is a club and sauna for men only, with dark rooms, video rooms, and themed parties on Sundays.
Przychodnia:
ul. Prozna 8
Similar to Fantom above, Przychodnia ("Clinic") is a bar and sex club for men.
Kokon:
ul. Brzozowa 37
Kokon is an energetic bar with a small dance floor and generally diverse crowd.
Galeria:
Plac Mirowski 1
The occasional drag queen shows make this little bar worth coming to.
Lodi Dodi:
ul. Wilcza 23
This small bar in the very centre of the city now has a cinema and darkroom downstairs.
Bastylia:
ul. Mokotowska 17
Small gay-friendly cafe
克拉科夫地区
Bars and Clubs
Kitsch:
ul. Wielopole 15/4
Perhaps the most well-known "gay club" in Krakow is Kitsch, though in recent years it's become more of an after-party place for straight partiers than gay and lesbian revellers. Luckily, you can always count on grabbing a drink here at 4 in the morning, and the dance floor is always packed, and always tolerant - even if it's not quite gay.
Klub 7:
ul. Sw. Filipa 7
Cracow's most long-standing gay club, and considered the best by many in the gay community. NOW CLOSED.
Club Coco:
ul. Gazowa 21
What used to be Cocon Music Club has re-opened as Club Coco. Open only on Friday and Saturday nights, Coco is the place for dancing through the night while bathed in a sea of coloured lights.
Blue Bar Club:
ul. Dietla 85
Newly-opened discreet gay haven between the Old Town and Kazimierz
Plastic
ul. Berka Joselewicza 21c
From the creators of Kitsch comes a club as gay as Kitsch used to be!
Ciemnia Club:
ul. Krowoderska 31
Hidden discreet club for men only.
Pozytywka:
ul. Bozego Ciala 10
Gay-friendly cafe with an underground dance floor.
Friends Guest House:
ul. Bozego Ciala 10
+48 601243444
gay.pl/friendscracow
At the moment, this is the only gay-friendly hostel in Krakow, offering central location and gay staff who will point you to the best spots in town. In general, however, as hostels tend to be laid-back and tolerant by definition, other hostels in Krakow welcome gay and lesbian guests as well.
2nd Floor:
+48 (12) 2945699
2ndfloor.queer.pl
2nd Floor is an exclusively gay guest house, offering simply furnished but comfortable and stylish apartments and rooms.
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