Athens on a Vespa Scooter Gay and Lesbian
Athens, Greece
Trip Type: Vespa, Scooter & Moped Tours
Duration: 6 hours
Athens enjoys an open & true liberal gay life & during the last 15 years the gay community expands its horizons proudly at the hottest spots of the city. In fact, some of the “re-born” neighborhoods regions of Athens owe their re-birth to the gay community.
Our friends continuously providing us with the most updated details for the trends, do’s & don’ts & we will be more than happy to share them with you at the time that we will meet in Athens & get your cosy scooter!
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Athens enjoys an open & true liberal gay life & during the last 15 years the gay community expands its horizons proudly at the hottest spots of the city. In fact, some of the “re-born” neighborhoods regions of Athens owe their re-birth to the gay community.
Our friends continuously providing us with the most updated details for the trends, do’s & don’ts & we will be more than happy to share them with you at the time that we will meet in Athens & get your cosy scooter!
Meet us at our office which is just 3 minutes walking from Acropolis museum metro station. What a better chance for an espresso cup while we preparing your documents? You will deliver your automatic vintage scooter, your helmet & your GPS with pre-loaded tours & you are ready to go!
Your first stop is the district of Koukaki which lies at the Hill of the Muses and has lovely cafes and bars. Some of the places you should not miss are Koukles – The best drag show in town at weekends, this is the place where most of the transvestites and their admirers hang out. With its charm and winding streets with neoclassical buildings, Plaka neighborhood is preferred by tourists and locals. Zappeio park is in Sintagma, and gets quite a bit cruisy at night. St. Irene’s square has many gay-friendly cafes and bars – The most central and the most famous gay cafe is called “Rooster” which is open all day long. If you are looking for some extra fun, Flex sauna is nearby.Walk through Metaxourgeio’s streets and you’ll easily become lost among the old houses, their pretty gardens, the industrial buildings and the modernist 1930s-era constructions. The atmosphere is cozy and artistic with lots of workshops of local painters, musicians, actors.Gazi, the main gay neighborhoods where you’ll find plenty of gay and gay-friendly venues located just north of “Kerameikos ” metro station. Especially at the corner of Iera Odos street with Megalou Alexandrou street. Limanakia is located right after Vouliagmeni, and it’s as close to Athens. It’s mostly a nudist beach, and it’s rocky, so don’t expect to rest in the sand. When it comes to cruising, though not exclusively gay, it’s quite easy to get some action, but you’ll probably be seen (whether you like it or not).
Our friends continuously providing us with the most updated details for the trends, do’s & don’ts & we will be more than happy to share them with you at the time that we will meet in Athens & get your cosy scooter!
Meet us at our office which is just 3 minutes walking from Acropolis museum metro station. What a better chance for an espresso cup while we preparing your documents? You will deliver your automatic vintage scooter, your helmet & your GPS with pre-loaded tours & you are ready to go!
Your first stop is the district of Koukaki which lies at the Hill of the Muses and has lovely cafes and bars. Some of the places you should not miss are Koukles – The best drag show in town at weekends, this is the place where most of the transvestites and their admirers hang out. With its charm and winding streets with neoclassical buildings, Plaka neighborhood is preferred by tourists and locals. Zappeio park is in Sintagma, and gets quite a bit cruisy at night. St. Irene’s square has many gay-friendly cafes and bars – The most central and the most famous gay cafe is called “Rooster” which is open all day long. If you are looking for some extra fun, Flex sauna is nearby.Walk through Metaxourgeio’s streets and you’ll easily become lost among the old houses, their pretty gardens, the industrial buildings and the modernist 1930s-era constructions. The atmosphere is cozy and artistic with lots of workshops of local painters, musicians, actors.Gazi, the main gay neighborhoods where you’ll find plenty of gay and gay-friendly venues located just north of “Kerameikos ” metro station. Especially at the corner of Iera Odos street with Megalou Alexandrou street. Limanakia is located right after Vouliagmeni, and it’s as close to Athens. It’s mostly a nudist beach, and it’s rocky, so don’t expect to rest in the sand. When it comes to cruising, though not exclusively gay, it’s quite easy to get some action, but you’ll probably be seen (whether you like it or not).
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