So If you want to spend a Christmas in Spain gay-friendly it’s the big opportunity to discover the country completely lit up with lots of traditions, things to see and of course thousands of sparkling lights, making everything feel very magical and festive for all. Find out more!
So let’s start to grab a Christmas cake and buy a cup for drinking a very delicious hot chocolate and try to stop yourself from humming. Take a break and create some unforgettable queer moments to say bye to 2024.
Here are some fun and cool places you might want to visit for a perfect Christmas in Spain gay-friendly!
Say HELLO to Costa del Sol
This is the place perfect for spending your holidays or just a weekend to enjoy Christmas in Spain gay-friendly. Màlaga is incredible and it draws thousands of LGBTQ+ travelers each year and creates a truly incredible experience to live with your partner or just with friends.
Malaga has been making its Christmas atmosphere ever better recently. Live concerts, Markets and other celebrations around the city make it one of the unmissable places to enjoy on the Costa del Sol. Some fun, unique traditions so let’s take a look to celebrate it like a local! Book now!
Most of all, don’t forget Estepa
If there is a place dedicated to Christmas, that place in Spain is Estepa. The perfect gay-friendly location to spend the festive season, especially for its traditional Spanish Christmas treats, where you can find and taste across the country during Christmas and not only.
Chocolate, yes it’s true and lots. There is a local factory here called “La Estepena”. Add to your wishing list the beautiful Museo del Mantecado, and learn more about this wonderful place which switches on its Christmas lights just 52 days before the beginning of the festive season. Find out more!
The most popular Spanish Tradition
It’s not fake news! Your Christmas in Spain gay-friendly could be worn snow. There are numerous ski resorts all around the country. The best recommendation is Sierra Nevada. Fun, parties, relax and more but if you are more adventurous or more practise, there is also the Maribel Mulhacén.
This is the best way to celebrate the festive season. Unique and fun. Typically celebrated with friends and instead of standing under a mistletoe, waiting for fireworks, drinking or singing happy new year.
It’s time to go out and have fun!
Last but not least; Madrid! Spain’s premiere destinations for your next festive season trip. Very traditional and very busy at Christmas. We know so many things about the holidays here, of course but what can we say about the enormous light tree in Puerta del Sol is unmissable.
And more chocolate con churros at San Ginés and shopping on Madrid’s famous Gran Via or at Tribunal for looking at the best vintage gift ever!