

Located in the same building as Fenix Sauna in northeastern Milan. Gay Milan also hosts gay pride every year in mid-to-late June, followed by the Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. Formerly called Flexo, the newly opened Hot Dog Club is features new facilities include lockers, bar, cruising area, private cabins, sling. The atmosphere of the party is friendly and lively, with a nice mix of guys, mainly middle-aged. If you feel like a real fashion queen, stroll Via Montenapoleone, the most exclusive shopping street in the city. Gay discotheque (since 1980) in the north of Milan (Sesto San Giovanni). QLab 5 is a live media playback and show control program. It attracts twice a year the trendiest fashion labels and the best catwalk presentations. Milan is of course a world’s mecca for fashion with the Milan Fashion Week being part of the "Big Four fashion weeks" with New York, London and Paris. Opera fans will visit the most famous opera house in the world La Scala, and maybe book a ticket way in advance to try to meet with the ghost of Maria Callas. Handy public transport link to several gay clubs (La Boum, NoLoSo, qLAB, DEPOT). You will also visit Santa Maria delle Grazie, decorated with Leonardo da Vinci paintings and home to his masterpiece The Last Supper. If your priority is exploring gay Milan, you may want to stay in that. Among the landmarks is the Milan Cathedral, one of the largest cathedrals in the world, a breath-taking Gothic monument with nearly 4,000 statues, including La Madonnina – a four-meter golden statue of the Madonna.

The city's museums, theatres and landmarks attract over 8 million visitors annually. Milan is a heaven for art and culture lovers. You might find a certain concentration next to the Central Station, in the Porta Venezia area or on the so-called “Gay Street”: the Via Sammartini hosts some gay places close to each other but don’t expect it to be the vibrant center of Gay Milan’s nightlife. Friday 24:00 - 05:00 (September - July) Via Padova 21. There are gay bars and clubs in Milan scattered all over the city, with no “village” as such. Biweekly, LGBTQ-oriented Electro party with resident DJ Carlo Mognaschi and guest DJs. No matter what time you visit, there’s always a ton of gay life and attractions to explore. More importantly, Milan is the gay capital of Italy. Milan is a year-round gay hotspot of a destination. It has always been, and remains, a bustling urban center of art in Italy but also the main industrial, commercial, and financial center of Italy, a major world fashion and design capital. One of the world's most fashionable cities, Milan has much to offer to gay travelers. Near all the most famous gay clubs (QLab, LaBoum, Glitter, Porta Venezia Gay Street, Via Lecco, Blanco). It has always been, and remains, a bustling urban center of art in Italy but also the main industrial. Gay apartment in Milan, Italy starting at 62.
