Gay hotel dublin
Jack Kenworthy( Queer Explore Expert )
Queer journal expert Jack Kenworthy turns 250+ urban area adventures into your guide for harmless, vibrant, and inclusively fabulous global journeys.
Dublin! Known internationally as the heart of all of Europe’s tech businesses, a bustling metropolis, and the EU’s foothold in the British Isles, the capital city of the Republic of Ireland may be relatively small, but its influence is spacious, its outlook is fast-changing and developing, and – most importantly for this list – it is an unbelievable location to spot a gay hotel.
Ireland was one of the first countries in Europe to legalize gay marriage back in 2015, when – at the time – it had an openly gay brain of state. Both of these events were major steps forward in the state of the region’s queer visibility, and their guide continues to demonstrate today how forward Ireland is along the process of queer normalization compared to its neighbors.
Dublin’s queer hotspot comes from Temple Bar Street and the general district. Here one can find a extended list of lively, exotic clubs and bars and an amazing art and cultural scene that makes the locati
4* Spencer Hotel
Spencer Hotel, Excise Walk, International Financial Services Centre, Dublin 1, Ireland
Overlooking the River Liffey, the gay warm Spencer Hotel is 10 minutes from the famous O'Connell Bridge and 20 minutes from the Temple Bar and Grafton Street, where you can locate some of the gay life in Dublin.
Each air-conditioned room includes a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Some of the guestrooms highlight a seating area or a balcony with magnificent capital views. All rooms include Nespresso coffee machines and tea making facilities. Each room is fitted with a confidential bathroom with force shower and complimentary Handmade Soap Firm toiletries.
The Spencer Hotel also offers a private, secure wagon park and a 24-hour front desk. The hotel features The Spencer Health Club which includes a fitness centre and indoor swimming pool. High-speed WiFi is available throughout the property.
3Arena and Bord Gais Power Theatre are 10 minutes away. CCD - Convention Centre Dublin is 200 m away. Dublin Airport is 9 km from the property.
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at The REZz
At REZz, we’re all about inclusivity and good vibes. Located just a short walk from Dublin’s foremost LGBTQ+ spots, we provide stylish, affordable rooms in the heart of the action.
Our in-house bar, Disdnat, is the perfect place to kick off your night with drinks, harmony, and great company.
Dublin is one of the most welcoming cities in the world for the Homosexual community, offering vibrant nightlife, friendly locals, and endless fun.
Pride in Dublin: Queer Dublin
Dublin Pride 2025 is scheduled from June 20th to 28th, commemorating the 10th anniversary of significant milestones in LGBTQ+ rights in Ireland. The festival features a variety of events celebrating the Homosexual community. Here’s what you can expect:
Key Events:
- Pride Pride and March: The centerpiece event is on Saturday, June 28th, starting at 12:30 PM. Participants will march through Dublin’s municipality center, celebrating diversity and inclusion.
- Pride Village: Following the parade, Merrion Square will host the Pride Village, a free, un-ticketed, full-day festival with entertainment, meal stalls, and community activities.
- MOTHER Pride Block Party