Parties: Gay parties happen every Saturday, and is often hosted in some club in Connaught Place. Check out their facebook page (and the pictures of the cafe below). Sunset at the place is absolutely mesmerising. You not only have some really friendly staff and great food and ambience, but also have a wonderful view of Qutub Minar. Some other popular spas are Aarogya Health Care And Spa and Kalph Kaya Spa.Ĭhez Jerome G-Cafe – Located on the terrace of the building that houses Mykonos Spa, this is Delhi’s only LGBT cafe that is maintained by Sambhav Sharma and Jerome. You also have Mens-Spa ( website) providing a host of services. Their Saturday dark nights are pretty famous. Apart from Mykonos, there are a couple of other gay spas like the G-Spa at Green Park. They also offer accommodation and rent out rooms to guests. They offer a variety of services, including spa, Steam bath, Dry Sauna, Jacuzzi, Gym, shower. Spa: Mykonos Spa is a famous gay spa in Delhi, that operates in Lado Sarai, close to Qutub Minar. But beware of criminal gangs who are known to loot people. You will find many people cruising here in the evening, and the bushes and trees of the park give ample opportunities too.
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Nehru Park: Nehru Park is a famous gay cruising area/park in Delhi once the sun sets. You will find the park teeming with gay people on Sunday evening, when many people descend to the park to meet friends and hang out. Palika Park, which is just above Palika Market parking, is also a popular meet up point for Delhi’s LGBT community.
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The place is always swarming with people, especially on weekends. You will probably also find them in any tourist guide map of the city – Lotus Temple, Jama Masjid (old Delhi), Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, Lodhi Gardens, Nizammudin Dargah (next to Humayun’s Tomb), India Gate, Delhi Haat, Bangla Sahib Gurudwara and Qutub Minar.Ĭoming back to the focus of this article, here’s your gay guide to the city:Ĭonnaught Place: Located in the heart of Delhi, Connaught Place is a popular place that houses many restaurants, brands, cafes etc. But before moving to those, let me just quickly jot down some of the popular tourist spots that you must visit if you are in Delhi. The noise, the chaotic traffic and the honking of cars takes some time getting used to!īut once you are here, there are several interesting gay spots and places that you can explore. He said although he had assumed Delhi and India would be quite different, nothing had prepared him for the culture shock still. I had recently befriended a person online who was visiting from the UK. And if it is your first travel to India, be prepared for a culture shock in more ways than one. So you are travelling to India? It is very likely that you will start your tour from Delhi, the capital of India.