Clubs One club that has historically been a popular meeting spot for gay guys in Budapest is Alterego Club. There are several bars and spaces located in it, and while the plushy interior design evokes scenes from an old-school pinky violence film, it has it’s own charm. Drag shows are held quite often. Don’t expect special dance events, it’s usually a mix of mainstream hits and standard disco tracks.
Capella is one of the longest running gay(-friendly) dance clubs in Budapest. It usually has one or even two drag shows per night and the music is definitely light. The place has three floors, but not all of them are open all day. It is popular among straight people too, but that shouldn’t disturb you: the two group usually party together in peace. One of the hottest things on right now for gay people are the secret gay parties. People you meet on the scene should be able to tell you more.
Fantastic little gay hangout. Cozy seating, low-beat tunes, funny and friendly staff, and a good mix of young and old, locals and tourists. A great place to meet fellow gay travelers. Thanks to the bartender for being...
super service, pleasant, friendly atmosphere. With its youthful style and colourful, ever-changing interior Ötkert is the ideal venue for any event. Good music, friendly staff
"Generally younger gay crowd. Cellar Labyrinth, video and dark room, cages, pallets, sanitary - bath and prison sectors, szling room. On weekends,theme parties on Saturdays.
Capella opens its doors at 10 pm, the drag queens strut their stuff at midnight (a very professional and high-quality show) and the party rages on till 4 or 5 in the morning. It’s a mixed straight-gay-lesbian venue...
Where quite a lot of things happen in the dark rooms, lockable cabins, glory holes and panorama pissoirs.The drinks are cheap, the vibes are good and often there is a karaoke night, which is always super fun.
Weekend gay club in Budapest, located in a basement. AlterEGO has a dance floor, 3 bars, stage and some lounge sofas.
The club hosts regular Retro parties, drag shows, live events. Open Friday and Saturday nights.
Bars Mystery Bar is one of the oldest and most well-known gay clubs in Budapest, with a wide variety of drinks and just a shot away from the Arany János metro station. Sticking to the legendary venues, Funny Carrot is also a long-running “crazy gay bar” where Lola and the nicest guys await you. Both this place and Habroló next to it are unmissable places if you are up for a gay cruisin’ night or for some sexy and hot fun. Madrid Café is also a good choice for a number of reasons: it has a dark room downstairs for things that should not be seen by others, it’s close to Astoria metro and tram stop, the drinks are cheap, the vibes are good and often there is a karaoke night, which is always super fun. Why Not Café is close to the Gellért Bath, so if you are planning a holiday, you can relax in hot thermal waters during the day and then drop by Why Not and have the time of your life by night. Look out for their drinks discounts!
If you are looking for some action, you should immerse yourself in the gay cruisin’ scene of Budapest for example at Action Bar, where quite a lot of things happen in the dark rooms, lockable cabins, glory holes and panorama pissoirs. There are also strip shows on Saturdays and real live sex shows on Fridays.
All of your dreams can come true here and there is no reason why you should hold yourself back. CoXx (the name speaks for itself) is also popular, especially amongst youngsters. Once a month, they have naked parties and the military – or other themed parties – are also a must.