The city of Cannes is known worldwide for its
various congresses and of course the famous Cannes Film Festival.
When it comes to the LGBTQ community, to be honest, it is small but the people are very welcoming, committed and easy to meet.
Cannes is not necessarily known as a gay travel destination but it is definitely gay friendly. The scene seemingly changes almost every year or two with new establishments opening, while some may close (like any other city globally) or change hands and become the next new hot spot.
Situated in the heart of the downtown core, within walking distance to the main beach and various luxury hotels. Le Vintage Bar has been a real gathering place for many.Over this past summer, with Covid19 being a
constant concern. As with many other businesses, Le Vintage Bar has changed its
dynamics and introduced social distancing spaces to take place more so on the
outdoor terrace area.
When it comes to the LGBTQ community, to be honest, it is small but the people are very welcoming, committed and easy to meet.
Cannes is not necessarily known as a gay travel destination but it is definitely gay friendly. The scene seemingly changes almost every year or two with new establishments opening, while some may close (like any other city globally) or change hands and become the next new hot spot.
One such place that is certainly on trend right now is Le Vintage Bar in Cannes.
Situated in the heart of the downtown core, within walking distance to the main beach and various luxury hotels. Le Vintage Bar has been a real gathering place for many.
Opened in April of 2019, Le Vintage Bar is a
great place to hang out for an apero and French style tapas or just to stop and
have a delicious cocktail (or two) during the weekend with friends.
Besides having the top local techno/electro DJ’s
in house playing nightly, it is the new introduction of the always entertaining
drag shows that have instantly garnered a whole new audience, especially from
those of us in the gay community always seeking some fun.