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THE BT OF GAY DUBL
It wasn’t always that way, but there has been a massive shift general attus sce the crimalisatn of homosexualy 1993. The highpot of this cultural change me 2015, when Ireland beme the first untry the world to vote overwhelmgly favour of same sex marriage a referendum.A strong attu of clivy means that that there is no easily intifiable LGBTQ+ quarter wh Dubl as such, but rather a variety of vibrant shops, rtrants and bars sttered across the cy offerg the warmt of wel to all LGBTQ+ visors.BarsDubl’s olst and biggt gay bar is The Gee, which has been servg the cy’s LGBTQ+ muny for over thirty years. Also worth checkg out is the Internatnal Gay Theatre Ftival, which ually tak place May and featur LGBTQ+-themed productns staged theatr and smaller venu across the cy.
Out2Tennis, meanwhile, is Ireland’s gay tennis work, anisg events and tournaments around the cy. Media ptnPractice your serve wh Out2Tennis, Ireland's gay tennis work.RourcCommuny and events space Outhoe has all the rmatn on LGBTQ+ Dubl you’ll need, as well as a good fé and gallery. The cy’s pact size means ’s easy to bop om place to place and LGBT travellers shouldn’t feel they’re limed to ‘official’ gay-iendly venu; would be difficult to fd a venue Dubl cy centre you won’t be wele .
DUBL GAY BARS GUI - BT GAY HANGOUTS DUBL, IRELAND
If you want to dive head-first to the gay scene though, the are the plac to start. As many Wtern ci, gay bars are more likely to be closg down than openg up Dubl, as homosexualy be more accepted across all venu.
North of the Liffey, Pantibar ntu to draw crowds, thanks part to beg owned by the unofficial queen of Ireland, Panti Bliss, bonafi drag royalty and one of the untry’s leadg gay rights activists. Wh lourful flowers and plenty of cycle lan, mak for a nice sojourn and has a wir signifince: the tragic murr of a lol gay man lled Declan Flynn the park 1982 is wily nsired the talyst for the Irish gay rights movement. LGBT-iendly venu existed long before homosexualy was legalised 1993.