Bolivia is slowly emerging as an LGBTQ+ friendly destination in South America. While the country remains socially conservative in many areas, cities like La Paz, Cochabamba, and Santa Cruz are becoming increasingly welcoming and offer growing spaces for LGBTQ+ travelers. In this guide, we’ll explore why Bolivia is worth visiting and how queer travelers can safely enjoy its rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and unique experiences.
Is Bolivia LGBTQ+ Friendly?
Bolivia has made important legal progress in LGBTQ+ rights over the last decade. Since 2016, the country has allowed the legal recognition of gender identity, and anti-discrimination protections based on sexual orientation and gender identity are part of the national constitution. However, same-sex marriage is not yet legal, and societal acceptance can vary depending on the region.
Despite these challenges, Bolivia’s LGBTQ+ community is growing stronger and more visible, especially in urban centers. La Paz, the country’s administrative capital, has a small but vibrant queer scene, with several LGBTQ+ friendly bars, cafes, and cultural spaces mainly located in the Sopocachi and San Pedro neighborhoods. The Marcha del Orgullo LGBTI+ de La Paz is the largest Pride event in the country, drawing more participants and public support every year.