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This is our gay guide to Santiago, with all the info on where to stay, party, eat, and more, in the bustling capital city of Chile. Fresh out of Santiago's International Airport, excited to practice our Spanish which we'd spent months perfecting, only to encounter… Chilean Spanish…. As our sweet smiley taxi pickup driver tried to welcome us in Spanish we both looked at each other wondering if we'd arrived at the right place… What was this strange language?!
Ok, I'm exaggerating a bit, but Chilean Spanish is the hardest Spanish dialect to pick up.
Gay Santiago: our guide to the best gay bars, clubs and hotels
Even native Spanish speakers have trouble understanding Chileans. It's actually quite a beautiful sing-songy dialect to listen to. Santiago is certainly the perfect base to get your head around this quirky dialect. The gay scene here is massive, particularly in the Bellavista neighbourhood — probably the largest in all of South America outside gay Sao Paolo.
The city is also buenos to an exciting wine culture with world-class wineries to visit, lots of impressive city street art to awe at, tons of outdoor adventures like paragliding to try out, and natural hot springs to relax in — remember the city has bar Andes mountains right on its doorstep. And then there are the boys!
Smokin' Hot gorgeous Latino looking Chilean studs everywhere you look…. And we've got you covered right here with our detailed gay guide to Chile's capital city. We've aires together all our miercoles tips from our firsthand experience travelling in Santiago as a gay couple, including the latest info on the best gay hotels, bars, clubs, parties and events, which we bar keep updated thanks to the help of our local gay friends in Santiago.
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There are very few places in the world that rival just how diverse the gay scene of Santiago is, with so many bars, clubs, and parties happening almost every day. We felt extremely safe here as a gay couple and often saw other LGBTQ couples walking the streets of Bellavista holding hands. When it comes to LGBTQ rights, Chile has historically lagged behind its more liberal neighbors like Argentina and Colombiabut inChile passed its gay marriage law and an array of other progressive laws making it one of the most gay friendly countries in the world.
Aires short, you'll have a gay gay ole' time in Santiago! For more, we advise reading our interview with Ivan from Santiago about what gay life is like in Chile from a local's perspective. Our friends Ivan and Freddie are local gay guys living and working in Santiago. They are passionate about their country as well as the gay scene.
They can take care of everything, whether you want to visit the best wineries, go gay in the Atacama Desert, trek in Torres del Paine, awe at the street art of Valparaiso, or just bar hop around the gay bars of Santiago. We tried them and had a fantastic time.