GC Bar

Hanoi


Hanoi's long-standing (25 years and counting), only established gay bar – and unofficial LGBT HQ – might seem small and vanilla midweek, but it gets pumped on weekend nights. Reasonably priced drinks make it popular with a mixed local crowd and it's easy for gay visitors to drop by. It's casual, so shorts and smoking indoors are common.


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