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de Mayo 948.

A gay bar with attitude and a name that speaks for itself. Keep your phone in your front pocket, bring only what you need, and use a crossbody bag that closes securely. Not for everyone—and that’s its charm. I felt a need for correct and honest information for tourists. And with the party continuing into the late hours of the morning, you'll have plenty of time to dance the night away.

Why Go

But pride isn't just about the party.

That's why I love to write to you. Expect a lineup including Ángela Torres, Benito Cerati, Massacre, and La Ferni, among many others.

As the afternoon approaches, the energy keeps building. The parade is a dazzling display of creativity and self-expression, with floats adorned with glitter, rainbows, and all manner of amazing visuals and outfits.

With irreverent nights, unpredictable events, and potent drinks, it has become a refuge for night creatures who shine with authenticity. You might find independent publishers, community radio projects, or small NGOs that have been shaping local LGBTQ+ activism for decades.

Before You Go: Practical Tips

Getting Around

Public transport in Buenos Aires is efficient and inexpensive.

Pride week turns Buenos Aires into a living stage — from tango shows with same-sex dancers to open-air performances in San Telmo and Palermo.

The fair at Plaza de Mayo is the perfect place to meet local organisations and artists. The highlight of the week though is Marcha del Orgullo de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires Pride March Parade), where everyone is ready to celebrate our community's strength, resilience and fabulousness.

Following the parade, the party continues in Plaza de Mayo, the central square of Buenos Aires.

Going beyond the bar, it offers board games and a diverse cultural program including film, theater, talks, and live music. Callao 1082, CABA (1st floor, stairs).

Much more than a sports group, Dogos is a space for gathering, support, and pride. Whether you're a member of the LGBTQ+ community or an ally, you'll be welcomed with open arms.

Based at Niceto Club, this iconic party mixes DJ sets of house, nu disco, and tech house with themed shows full of humor, erotism, and loads of creativity.

Their troupe, La Compañía Inestable, takes performance to another level: each night is a different scene, a provocative game where body and desire are celebrated without shame.

Feliza is the place where you can sing at the top of your lungs—who cares—and instantly switch to the song “La gata bajo la lluvia” by Rocío Dúrcal.

Fun fact: Thursdays are for “mostras” and Saturdays for “puti vuelta.”

Where:Córdoba 3271.

Located on the first floor with panoramic views between Santa Fe and Callao, La Paz Arriba is one of those spaces where the city vibrates differently.

Whether you're into techno, pop, or anything in between, you'll find a venue that suits your style. The neighbourhood has endless restaurants, bars, and clubs — perfect for continuing the night’s celebration.

👉 You can check my full list of Where to stay in Buenos Aires (hotels near the Pride)for my recommended places with location details, price range and personal notes.

The LGBTQ+ Nightlife Scene in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires has one of the most vibrant gay nightlife scenes in Latin America.