Everything you need to know about gay Lima including tips on the gay scene, the best bars, clubs, things to do, gay hotels, where to eat, and more. Lima — famous for its ceviche, Paddington Bear, and the birth city of a very handsome chef have you seen THAT video of Franco Noriega cooking in his boxers?! And we can't agree more! Lima is a melting pot of culinary creativity with a handful of world-famous top 50 restaurants including Central , Maido, and Astrid y Gastón.
Whether you are looking for a lively dance floor or a cozy corner to sip drinks with friends, you have to love the gay scene in Lima. And guess what? When the sun sets, and the stars twinkle in the sky, this place transforms into an exciting bar! Open Deck Cruise Café loves to put on a show in Lima!
Ah, Peru — land of ancient civilizations, luxurious wools, breathtaking rainforests, and mouthwatering ceviches… heck, did you know Peru even boasts a literal RAINBOW mountain?! As evidenced in many ancient civilizations across the world, there is a solid amount of evidence pointing to the fact that homosexuality in ancient Peru was not taboo — in fact, it seems that it was widely accepted. Prior to Spanish colonization during the 16th century, historians have found that a wide range of sexual practices, sexualities, and sexual identities were accepted — and sometimes even celebrated — among the Inca and other ancient civilizations. Of course, this does not change the wide range of harms done to gay people by colonial powers over centuries, including in Peru.
Here's our guide to some of Lima's best hotels. Reviews, discounts, book online! Latin America does clubbing like no one else! Lima has a great selection of gay saunas.