Gay Rome Map
Top Gay Neighbourhoods in Rome
With its millennia of history and iconic landmarks, Rome melds its ancient allure with a lively gay scene. Though more discreet compared to other European capitals, Rome’s gay community thrives amidst its charming piazzas and historic passageways, offering a blend of Italian tradition with modern LGBTQ+ culture. Stay close to Gay Street, steps from the city’s ancient attractions and modern, vibrant nightlife.
Gay Street | Via San Giovanni
Photo: The party spills out onto the gay street from early evening in Rome
- Located near the Colosseum, specifically on Via San Giovanni in Laterano, this area has become the most identifiable gay-friendly zone in Rome.
- The name “Gay Street” isn’t an official designation but has become popularly used due to the concentration of gay bars and businesses here.
- Its location near the Colosseum and other ancient landmarks allows you to combine historical sightseeing with local gay culture.
- Gay Street becomes particularly lively during Rome Pride celebrations in June.
- Discover the best things to see and do in Laterano.
Trastevere
Bohemian neighbourhood with cobbled streets, eclectic nightlife and LGBTQ+ parties.
Centro Storico
Historic Centre of Rome, a maze of narrow streets brimming with historic landmarks, restaurants, & bars.
Monti
It is a trendy neighbourhood with a mix of hipster cafes, boutiques, & vintage shops, a 10-min walk from Gay Street.
Via Veneto
The upscale area is characterized by luxury hotels, sophisticated cafes, and proximity to Villa Borghese.