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Rooster’s est décontracté pour boire une bière, regarder du sport sur écran et profiter des DJs plus tard dans la soirée. Whether you’re into karaoke, drag shows, or just sipping cocktails while people-watching, this street has it all.

For first-timers, we’d recommend starting at Stacion BXL or Le Dolores to soak up the atmosphere and find out what's happening later.

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What are the best gay hairdressers in Brussels?

Because, darling, you can’t sashay around Brussels with a tragic haircut. Vous profiterez d’une météo douce, de soirées plus longues et de l’énergie de la Pride sans la foule de l’été. We devoured them with a dollop of mayo…because counting calories in Brussels is like counting glitter at Pride: completely pointless!

  • Waffles: Brussels offers two main types – the light, crispy Brussels waffle and the denser, caramelized Liège waffle.

    From epic parties like La Demence to the vibrant queer scene and top gay bars in Brussels, discover where to drink, dance, and indulge in this fabulous European capital.

  • Did someone say beer, chocolate, and boys? Where can I watch a drag show in Brussels?

    If there’s one thing Brussels knows how to serve (aside from fries and beer), it’s drag realness.

    Pour les lieux, commencez par La Reserve près de la Grand-Place pour une ambiance de bar classique, conviviale et propice à la conversation. Seby and I did the rounds (purely for research, of course) and found something for everyone – from leather lovers to pop culture queens.

    First up, BorisBoy, the f3tish store where you’ll find enough leather and latex to outfit a Eurovision halftime show.

    Not at all old-fashioned or tacky, but with a fresh and brisk atmosphere. Most importantly, good travel insurance will cover you for loss from petty theft, medical emergencies, flight cancellations, pricey hospital bills, car rental protection, and more.

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    The parade winds through the heart of Brussels, with floats, drag queens, and enough feather boas to make a Vegas showgirl jealous. Don’t get us started!

    Finally, Winehouse Osteria is a little slice of Italian heaven, perfect for wine lovers (and yes, we stayed longer than we planned). 

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    Le principal temps fort du calendrier est la Brussels Pride en mai, avec une parade et une semaine entière de conférences, de fêtes et d’événements communautaires. Absolute angels.
    Irish and Belgian beers. We even climbed the Belfry Tower, though Seby complained about the stairs the entire time.

    To hit both cities in one go, this Ghent and Bruges day tour is a no-brainer—someone else does the planning, you do the exploring (and the snacking).

    Whether you’re looking for luxury, charm, or just a comfy bed to crash in after La Demence, Brussels has you covered. 

    A big shoutout to Booking.com’s #TravelProud campaign, which highlights properties that go the extra mile to welcome LGBTQ+ travelers. You’ve got to hit up The Agenda or Amalgame, where you can belt out a tune and no one will judge.

    If you’re into bears, Le Baroque is the go-to, while Le Belgica is a classic for cheap drinks and a buzzing atmosphere.

    Honestly, the hardest part is deciding how much chocolate to bring home…

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    We've published our very own gay travel book called, ‘Out in the World'. Vous passerez vos journées à naviguer entre la Grand-Place, les musées et les bonnes adresses culinaires, puis vous plongerez dans la vie nocturne du centre-ville sans avoir à gérer des transports compliqués.

    Seby and I wandered along its dreamy canals, marveled at the stunning Gravensteen Castle, and devoured some of the best waffles of our lives. What are the best gay saunas and cruising spaces in Brussels?

    Brussels knows how to keep things steamy…and we’re not just talking about the sauna temperatures.

    We had an absolute blast at three of the city’s best spots for a night of glitter, wigs, and fierce lip syncs.

    Chez Maman is the undisputed queen of Brussels’ drag scene.