Mavi Bar
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Izmir's most established gay bar in the Alsancak neighbourhood. Long-running community venue with a loyal local follo…
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دليل السفر لمجتمع الميم+ ودليل المدن · İzmir
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Same-sex activity has never been explicitly criminalised in modern Turkey — the Ottoman Penal Code of 1858 removed the criminal prohibition that existed under earlier Islamic law, and the Turkish Republic inherited this position. In formal legal terms, same-sex activity between adults is not illegal. In practice, police routinely invoke public morality, public order and obscenity statutes against LGBTQ+ people and gatherings. Istanbul Pride, once the largest Pride event in a Muslim-majority coun
الحانات والنوادي المثلية
Izmir's most established gay bar in the Alsancak neighbourhood. Long-running community venue with a loyal local follo…
الحانات والنوادي المثلية
Gay-welcoming bar on the Kordon — Izmir's famous Bosphorus-facing waterfront promenade. Not exclusively gay but consi…
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Izmir is Turkey's most secular and liberal major city — a consistently different political and social environment from Ankara or Istanbul's more conservative districts. The city has a long history as a cosmopolitan Aegean port (ancient Smyrna) with large Christian and Jewish communities well into the 20th century, and this heritage has produced a social atmosphere that is measurably more tolerant than the Turkish average. The LGBTQ+ scene is centred in the Alsancak neighbourhood and has historically included one of the few Pride marches in Turkey that operated into the 2020s. The scene is small but the city itself is one of the more comfortable places to be LGBTQ+ in Turkey.
ساعد المجتمع بإضافته إلى دليلنا — مجاني ويتم مراجعته خلال 48 ساعة.
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