Cape Town is without reserve a Gay Friendly City, home to a thriving community network and host to a range of dazzling events glam enough to have put us firmly on the international Gay Culture Map.
Most popular is Cape Town’s Annual Queer Celebration, the Mother City Queer Project (MCQP), a colossal party that marks the start of the summer hols. Up to 8000 revellers boogie the night away in ten different dance zones, dressed up to the hilt according to the season’s theme (“Twinkly Sea”, “Camp Safari”). The projects are described as “wildly creative extravaganza(s),” a “total ‘art form’ that encompasses collaboration at all levels”, where “costume and partying take on a whole new meaning.
Here you can find a multitude of gay and gay-friendly restaurants, coffee shops, bars, clubs and theatre. The oldest establishments are surely CafĂ© Manhattan – a relaxed bar and restaurant with the best Skyscaper burgers in town, and Bronx – a world famous action bar. In addition gay Cape Town offers a leather bar, Bar Code and a theatre, On Broadway, with regular performances by drag duo, Mince and ad-hoc shows featuring tributes to groups like the Village People.
African drums, djembe, drumming and dancing holidays in Gambia, West Africa. Formed several years ago, it is run by a group of dedicated and enthusiastic musicians from the UK, Gambia, Guinea and other West African countries. Its roots stem from a love of traditional African percussion and dance, particularly from the Mandingue (or Malinke) culture.
Gaynetcapetown is your key to getting the low-down on all the city’s gay resources, and is thus, according to GayNet Cape Town, an invaluable tourist resource – “the superhighway off-ramp to Cape Town for the gay traveller.”
Here you’ll be able to capture the very essence of gay Cape Town, Western Cape accessing info on everything you need to know, from where to stay and where to be seen, to the best places for shopping and where to go for rentals or travel services. Furthermore, you’ll find useful info on health and grooming facilities and services, where to find reputable steam baths and adult shops, as well as Cape Town’s hottest pubs, clubs and wildlife destinations!
Gay Friendly Night Clubs Rhodes House 60 Queen Victoria Street
Tel: 021 424 8844 Jet Lounge 74 Long Street Tel: 021 424 8831 More 74 Loop Street Tel: 021 422 0545 Plum Crazi 94-96 Long Street Tel: 021 462 2659
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