Regent Bar
Gay Bars & Clubs
Neighbourhood gay pub in Abbeyhill — unpretentious, friendly, proper local atmosphere. Regulars, quiz nights, and the…
LGBTQ+ Travel Guide & City Directory
Based on national laws as of 2025
Scotland follows UK law — same-sex marriage since 2014 (Scotland-specific Act). Full adoption rights. Equality Act 2010 provides comprehensive discrimination protections. Gender Recognition Reform Bill 2022 passed by Scottish Parliament but blocked by Westminster under Section 35 — an unprecedented constitutional move. Hate crime legislation strengthened 2021. Conversion therapy ban proposed. Glasgow Pride and Edinburgh Mardi Gras are major annual events.
Gay Bars & Clubs
Neighbourhood gay pub in Abbeyhill — unpretentious, friendly, proper local atmosphere. Regulars, quiz nights, and the…
Gay Bars & Clubs
Modern gay bar at Picardy Place — cocktails, good music, stylish interior. The contemporary option in Edinburgh's Pin…
Gay Bars & Clubs
Edinburgh's longest-running gay venue — on Greenside Place since the late 1980s. Late-night licence, drag performance…
Gay Bars & Clubs
Gay bar and club on Leith Walk — basement dancefloor, good DJ nights, mixed LGBTQ+ crowd. One of Edinburgh's most pop…
Gay Saunas
Edinburgh's primary gay sauna — in Dublin Street Lane South, a short walk from the Pink Triangle. Steam room, dry sau…
Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh Pride Mardi Gras is Scotland's capital's annual LGBTQ+ Pride event, held in June. The parade draws approximately 25,000 people through the city centre with a festival village at the end point. Edinburgh Pride has a distinctive character shaped by the city's Festival culture — more arts-oriented and performance-focused than many comparable events. The event includes community programming, exhibitions, club nights at GHQ, CC Bloom's and other venues across the city, and special Fringe-adjacent queer cultural events.
Travel Guide
Everything worth knowing before you go.
Edinburgh's LGBTQ+ scene is concentrated in the Broughton Street area of the New Town — known as the Pink Triangle — a cluster of bars and cafés within walking distance of each other. CC Bloom's is the longest-running gay venue in the city; Regent Bar is the neighbourhood local; Planet Bar and Street serve the more contemporary end of the market. The Edinburgh Fringe in August generates significant queer cultural programming alongside the commercial scene. Edinburgh Mardi Gras in June draws 25,000 people through the city.
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