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Información
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INTRODUCCION:
Si nunca han estado en Estambul, les sugeririamos que
empiezen con entender la cultura especial de esta
ciudad. Siendo la ciudad mas poblada de Turquia,
Estambul es el centro de la vida gay turca. Aunque
Turquia esta pasando por un cambio rapido y grande,
ciertas cosas siempre quedan misma y tradicional y
peculiar en este pais. La cultura gay es un buen
ejemplo de eso. Recibiendo imigracion de todo el pais,
Estambul es en resumen de toda Turquia
GAY CULTURA TURCA:
Turquia tiene una tradicion bisexual arraigandola en
su historia. Las relaciones gays, generalmente pueden
haber entre un hombre verdaderamente gay y un
bisexual. En esa cultura, los bisexuales nunca se
consideran a si mismos como gay ni bisexual
Efectivamente, son diferentes al gay hombre tipico.
Sobre todo, no hacen el amor entre si mismos. Tienen
el aspecto, la manera de hablar como hombre straight.
Tambien, existen unos hombres como estos quienes
solamente hacen el amor con gays femeninos cuando
tienen necesidad de hacer el sexo y no pueden
encontrar una mujer. Se consideran estar arriba( la
palabra comun es ' activo' en la cultura gay) pero
nunca sabes. Quiza sea dificil de entender para los
europeanos pero probablemente, antes de 30 anos, eso
fue la situacion en Europa tambien y ahora sigue
siendo en algunos paises de sudamerica. Pero por
supuesto, las preferencias varian mucho dependiendo de
cada persona. Con el cambio de cultura, las relaciones
gay con gay se esta desarrollando rapidamente pero aun
no son como las de Europa.
SEGURIDAD y ADVERTENCIA:
Hay que evitar tener relaciones con unos chaperos( en
Taxim y a veces en Sultanahmet) que quieren llevarles
a bares para cobrarles de mas.
La cuenta puede ser mas de 1000 euros dependiendo
cuanto siguen sus instintos en lugar de su logica. Por
eso mantenganse a distancia de ese tipo de gente que
se hace muy amable de repente.
Otra cosa es que algunos pero pocos taxistas les
cobran de mas a los turistas. es mejor preguntar al
taxista cuanto costaria hasta el punto que quieren
llegar antes de subir al taxi. Para evitar el riesgo,
pueden pedir a su recepcionista que les llame un taxi.
En general, pueden sentirse como si estuvieran en casa
y incluso pueden ser snob cuando sea necesario.
Asegurense que hay leyes en este pais y luchen por sus
derechos si se necesita. De hecho, los turcos
ordinarios son muy amables y hospitalarios. Pero no
esperen que sea asi todo el mundo. Recuerden que
Estambul es una gran ciudad y hay de todo.
ACTIVIDADES GAY:
Las actividades gay se hicieron muy visibles en
Turquia durante los ultimos 20 anos. El numero de
bares gays etc. ha aumentado muy rapido sobre todo en
los ultimos 10 anos. La zona de Taxim(Beyoglu) que
esta en la parte europea de Estambul, es el centro de
casi todos los lugares de reunion para gays. De hecho
la misma zona es el centro de la vida nocturna local.
Hay muchos gay clubs, bares, saunas and hamams(banos)
modernos y tradicionales cerca de la zona de Taksim
Beyoglu. . Hay tambien muchos rent-boys en este barrio
y a veces estos chicos pueden ser tan guapos como
estrellas de cine. Ademas hay un monton de clubs para
travestis y transexuales en la zona de Taksim. La vida
gay de Estambul es muy colorida y brillante. Tambien
la primera organizacion gay y lesbica esta en
Estambul. Lambda Estambul ( ver el sitio web)
Casi todos los
bares gay se llenan de gente despues de medianoche. En
los sitios anumerados bajo el nombre de 'Cafeteria',
hay mas gente durante el dia
La noche mas
animada es el Sabado en todos los bares y clubs. La
segunda noche mas animada es Viernes. Y la noche del
Miercoles tiene mas animo comparada con otros dias de
entre semana.
La mayoria de
bares y clubs solicita entrada en Sabados y a veces en
Viernes. (10 a 15 euros aproximadamente)
Los precios de
fin de semana son un poco mas caros que regular.
Pueden tomar una bebida local gratis con el billete de
entrada
En invierno, hace
falta que dejen sus abrigos etc. en guardarropa y
pagar por ello al salir del bar.
No hay ningun
sitio con habitacion oscura. Ningun bar o club
proporciona sex-partner o lugar para hacer sexo como
la parte del servicio. Tienen que buscar su companero
y lugar Ustedes mismos y hacerse responsables.
La mayoria de
bares solicita dinero en efectivo, solamente pocos de
esos aceptan tarjeta de credito
El precio de una
bebida varia aproximadamente entre 5-7 euros para
bebidas locales ( cerveza, vodka etc.) y entre 10-15
euros para bebidas 'Export' ( como safari,malibu etc.)
Los Banos turcos
y cines no se consideran como lugares gays y por sus
administraciones esta prohibida cualquier accion sin
que se haga secretamente donde sea posible..
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Gay Bars and Clubs |
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The
venues listed in the category are all gay-exclusive.
We have made a selection of best samples of various
types of gay bars and clubs of Istanbul and
deliberately omitted several ones in irrelevant
locations or of minor importance, to avoid waste of
time for short time travelers. |
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SHAKE IN CAFE BAR 13:00-01:00
Website:
Gay Cafe Bar Istanbul
An exceptional gay bar in Istanbul where you can go
early in the evenings. It is also different than most
other gay bars and clubs of Istanbul with reasonable
sound level and it's relaxed atmosphere, Recommended
as best starting point |
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TEKYON CLUB 23:00-04:00
Address: It moved to its new place, now located on a
small street across the Tarbalasi Caddesi (boulevard)
with respect to the Beyoglu Police Headquarter. In
most websites or guide books it's address is still
Mesritiyet street, which is wrong. The most busy gay
night club of the recent years, packed up on Friday
and Saturday nights. It is also a favorite place for
middle-aged gay men and bears, but it is also
populated by a mixture of various styles/ages of local
gay and bisexual men as well as many gay tourists.
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BARBAHCE CLUB - 23:00 - 02:00 (Open Wednesday
Friday Saturday)
Address: Siraselviler Caddesi, Soganci Sokak, No:7 /
1, Cihangir - Beyoglu.
Located on the small street across the state hospital
called Taksim Ilk Yardim Hastanesi.
One of the most senior of gay clubs of Istanbul,
Barbahce is still the first choice of trendy local gay
men of usually younger ages. The decoration (including
its bathroom) and the music competes with its European
counterparts. It is sometimes possible to see the
well-known figures of Istanbul's high-society in the
club. Occasionally some famous local singers also
invited to the club as guest DJ's |
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Address: Istiklal Caddesi Zambak Sokak. NO:23
Taksim
Website:.
Gay Night Club Istanbul
A small but very friendly gay bar and night club
located very centrally - only a few hundred meters
away from Taksim Square. It is visited by local gay
men of various ages, as well as few selected good
looking and young escort boys. |
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EKOO BAR ( 23:30:00-04:00)
Address: Tarlabasi Bulvari No: 248 Beyoglu.
It is on the other side of the Tarlabasi Bulvari
(Tarlabasi Avenue) with respect to the nightlife part
of the town, across from British Consulate more or
less, closer to Euro Plaza Hotel on the same side of
the street. The entrance is behind the public bus
station at the pavement below the street level, but
its sign-board is visible from the street. A friendly
night club, usually busy after midnight and more
popular for bears and older men. It is busier on
Saturday nights especially, like most other gay clubs
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PRIVE CLUB ( 23:00-04:00)
Address: Tarlabasi Bulvari, No: 28/A Taksim / Istanbul
Located somewhere across the flower shops at Taksim
Square, right on Tarlabasi avenue.
Prive is the most senior of presently open gay clubs
of Istanbul. It is a small venue but usually very busy
especially after 01:00 am. A mixture of English and
Turkish pop music is fairly entertaining here. You may
sometimes come across to some rent boys and curious
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OTHERSIDE BAR - 15:00 - 02:00
Address: Lamartine Caddesi 11/4 Beyoglu.
Lamartin street is across from McDonald's near Taksim
Square. A quiet place that can get busier before
midnight also on the 4th floor of the building, but
turns into a loud club on weekend days, until 04:00 am |
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DÉJÀ VU CLUB 23:00-04:00
Address: Istiklal Caddesi, Sadri Alisik Sokak,
Beyoglu. No:26/1
Gay men of various ages are lost in the middle of tens
of mainly amateur rent boys and escorts, some of whom
can be nice and really good looking but still be very
selective. Few transvestites be seen once in a while.
Music is mainly loud, mainly techno/underground of
latest days for the sake of these young hustlers.
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Lesbian Bars &
Clubs in Istanbul |
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Click Here for more detailed and update lesbian guide
of Istanbul. |
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BACKBAHCE 23:00-05:00, Friday and Saturday only
Address: Siraselviler Caddesi, Soganci Sokak, No:7/1,
Cihangir - Beyoglu.
Walking from Taksim, pass Alman Hastanesi (private
German Hospital) on Siraselviler street, and turn into
the second street on your left. Located on this small
street (Soganci sokak) opposite of "Taksim Ilk Yardim"
public hospital. After opening party on April 13th,
2007 the back room of the senior Barbahce gay club
will serve to lesbians only on Friday and Saturday
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BIGUDI 23:00-04:00, Friday, Saturday only.
Address: Atif Yılmaz Caddesi, Bayram Sokak (Atif
Yilmaz Caddesi is the narrow street next to the small
mosque (Huseyin Aga Camii) on Istiklal Caddesi. The
club is just round the corner on the left, when you
turn left to the lane (Bayram Sokak) on your fisrt
left.
The first lesbian-exclusive club of Istanbul has moved
back to the original address it was first opened 2
years ago, in March 2008. The unique only-lesbian
club&bar of Istanbul, in fact in whole of Turkey. All
staff including security girls and administration are
also lesbians naturally. |
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ROCINANTE 11:00-02:00
Address: Sakiz Agaci Caddesi, Ogut Sokak No:6/2 (2nd
floor) Beyoglu/Istanbul.
Web:
www.rocinantebar.com
This cafe bar is officially not a lesbian venue but
almost all regular clients and even the staff are
lesbians. Attended by more butch types. The prices are
much lower than most gay clubs here. Busier in the
evenings and late afternoons |
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CLUB 8 14:00-02:00 ? (former Cilek cafe & bar)
Address: Istiklal Caddesi, Balo Sokak. No:20 Kat:3
(3rd floor) Beyoglu.
Former Cilek cafe&&bar has changed its name, aiming to
be a Lesbian exclusive night club on weekends (Friday
and Saturday)
Expected to be busy after 11:00 pm on the lesbian
nights. They want to continue to be a gay & lesbian
mix cafe bar the rest of the week in earlier times.
Cilek had been a popular meeting point for Istanbul's
lesbians as well as lesbian friendly gay men until
recently It has a very comfortable and relaxed
atmosphere. |
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Gay and Lesbian
Cafe and Restaurants |
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The
venues listed under this category is recommended who
do not like loud night clubs and do not want to stay
up after mid-night. The prices of these venues are
also more reasonable with respect to after midnight
gay clubs. |
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SHAKE IN CAFE BAR 13:00-01:00
Website:
Gay Cafe Bar Istanbul
An exceptional gay bar in Istanbul where you can go
early in the evenings. It is also different than most
other gay bars and clubs of Istanbul with reasonable
sound level and it's relaxed atmosphere, Recommended
as best starting point. |
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SUGAR CAFE 12:00-01:00
ADDRESS: Istiklal Caddesi Saka Salim Cikmazi no: 3/A
Beyoglu Istanbul.
This small lovely gay cafe & restaurant is located on
a narrow lane on Istiklal Avenue, somewhere opposite
of St. Antoine Church. In warm summer days, they also
put tables outside and it gets really busy. There is
free wireless internet connection in the whole area
for laptop users. The prices are very reasonable and
various foods are available from 13:00 till 22:00
o'clock. Populated by nice, trendy gay-men; besides,
there are no gay-hustlers or rent boys around.
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BESINCI KAT RESTAURANT 12:00-01:00
Address: Siraselviler Caddesi, Soganci Sokak, No:7/1,
Cihangir-Beyoglu
Located on top of the building (Besinci Kat means 5th
floor) housing also Club Barbahce. This is a very gay
friendly restaurant, where you can eat your dinner
with your friends on special days, or sip you drink at
its reasonably priced bar, watching great panorama of
Istanbul, including the Bosphorus straight and Asian
part. |
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Sauna and Baths |
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There
are no gay exclusive gay baths in Istanbul,
probably because any sexual action is legally
forbidden in them, since they are regarded as public
venues. They may be closed by local authorities once
in a while for this reason. Consequently, the
owners/managers of them do not want to be listed on
gay websites and guide books as gay venues, with a few
exception. |
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SULTAN HAMAM: 15:00-21:00
Islambey Caddesi, Eyup (near the end of the central
street) |
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KOSK HAMAMI:
Yerebatan Caddesi, Kucukcesme Sokak, Sultanahmet
Not very clean & small.. |
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CESME HAMAMI:
Persembe Pazari Voyvoda Caddesi, Yeni Cesme Sokak,
Karakoy
Not very clean. Mostly middle aged/older men or bears. |
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CUKURCUMA HAMAMI: (Closed down)
Cukurcuma caddesi No:57, Beyoglu Istanbul
Once the most popular of the Tukish baths for gay
people, has been sold, and closed down for over
a year. There is no a reliable information about when
or if ever it will re-open again |
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Cinema and Blue
Movies |
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Just
like baths and saunas, cinemas are also not regarded
as gay venues by their owners/managers. Although not
very frequent, beware of pick pockets when you get
involved with anyone. Limited action is possible if
you are lucky. |
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RUYA SINEMASI : (12:00-21:00)
Istiklal Caddesi No:128, Taksim/Beyoglu. Just on the
main avenue Istiklal closed to traffic, somewhere in
the middle on the right-hand side when you enter from
Taksim square |
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GUNES SINEMASI : (12:00-21:00)
Cakiraga Mahallesi, Kurkcubasi Kulhani Sokak, No:5,
Aksaray. Walking from Aksaray to Yenikapi (A sea-side
town along Marmara Sea) take the right turning from
street next to Police Headquarter. After walking about
300 meters climb up the steps. It's at the entrance
floor of a 4-5 floor building on the left of the
street ahead of you. |
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Cruising Areas &
Beaches |
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Like in
many big cities cruising areas and especially parks
are where gay people should be very careful and
selective with the people they might meet. These
places are discovered by some bad guys and
pick-pockets who are always around in such places for
robbing gay men rather than having sex with them.
Especially be careful if the person you meet proposes
you to have sex in isolated outside places. We
recommend you not to carry your valuable things a a
lot of money with you when you go to such places for
crusing, just in case. |
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Istiklal Caddesi and Taksim Square
Two-kilometer long pedestrian street/avenue starting
from Taksim square and ending in Tunel (the beginning
of short historical metro), which is always busy with
people day and nights. The street also connects Taksim
square to the most of the gay venues located on the
smaller streets crossing it, and you can see many gay
men and related people on your way. |
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Taksim Park
The park at the upper part of Taksim Mc Donald's,
near Taksim Square. The part of the park closer to the
sea-side is more cruisy especially in the summer
evenings. It is busier on Sundays and Saturday
evenings. It is not actually very much recommended to
foreigners and new-comers for safety reasons.
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Ortakoy Coast.
Once a small fishing town, Ortakoy became popular with
bars, restaurants, cafeterias creating a summer resort
atmosphere within the city. It is near major Besiktas
town along the Bosporus Straight. The coastal area
around the Ortakoy Mosque is very busy and there's a
vibrant night life in summer, especially busy during
the day on Sundays. Some 15 minutes ride away from
Taksim with a taxi but it naturally takes longer
during rush hours. |
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Sultanahmet Park.
Especially the small park behind the Sultanahmet
tramcar station in the evenings. Sultanahmet is the
famous tourist town of Istanbul and the parks are also
comparatively safer, but there is not a very visible
gay scene |
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Princess Islands (Adalar) beaches
A group of islands close to the main land on the Asian
side in Marmara sea. They consist of 9 islands, 4 of
which are considerably popular and inhabited.
(Buyukada, Heybeliada, Burgaz and Kinaliada) The
native inhabitants of these islands are mostly
non-Muslim minorities. The biggest one (Buyuk Ada) is
the most vibrant one. There are regular ferryboats
from Kabatas and Sirkeci ports on the European side
and Kadikoy port on the Asian side. It takes 30-45
minutes by boat. Beaches at Kinaliada and Buyukada is
more cruisy |