Check out our selection of the best gay bars in Honolulu. The gay scene is centred around Waikiki Beach. Honolulu Gay Dance Clubs Up for partying the night away in Hawaii? Check out one of these gay-popular nightclubs in Honolulu. Gay Honolulu · Mid-range Hotels Looking for a perfect pl...
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Rainbows Over Waikiki—dozens of Pride Banners sharing LGBTQ aloha — will kick off 2018Honolulu Pride™Month on October 9. Sponsor your banner here. ThePride Parade, on Kalakaua Avenue in the heart of Waikiki, begins on Magic Island at 11am on Saturday, October 20. Register your group he...
Bars & clubs Most Honolulu gay nightlife is located around world-famous Waikiki. To this cultural crossroads come all types of people, from US service members to European tourists to visitors from other Pacific islands and Japan. Bacchus(408 Lewers St), gay bar/lounge, comfy chairs, good drin...
LGBT-friendly Waikiki hotels offering comfort and luxury just minutes away from the best spots are there for your choosing, and are a great place to call home during your island visit. Bars and Nightclubs Honolulu features a host of gay bars and nightclubs that, ...
The Honolulu Zoo is Located between the slopes of Diamond Head and Waikiki at the corner of Kapahulu Avenue and Kalakaua Avenue and is open 9:00 am to 4:30 pm daily. They are open every day except Christmas Day. Plan your visit at the Honolulu Zoo. ...
Join the LGBTQ+ Honolulu FrontRunners/Walkers every Saturday at 8:30 a.m. in Kapi’olani Park for a tourists-are-welcome sweat sesh around stunning Waikiki ($10 for singles/$15 for couples) before brunching with the group at a downtown restaurant, pit stains and all. ...
in May, only to see many of them, includingrestaurants and bars, again shutter—partially, or completely—shortly after the July 4th holiday. In September, indoor restaurant dining remained closed, although take-out and outdoor dining was available (which included bars that were able to serve ...
There are more than 200 (mostly very small) gay bars in Shinjuku Ni-Chome alone. After 8 p.m., Ni-Chome starts pumping neon and queers start letting loose. This micro-neighborhood is packed with cozy watering holes where amiable proprietors make matches and encourage friendships between patron...
Scarlet Honolulu is one of the largest bars in Oahu that caters to the queer community, making it a must-stop location when you’re wanting a tasty drink and a hot dance floor. It should also be noted that Hula’s Bar and Lei Stand provides prime entertainment with both drag shows and...