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Discover the LGBT hotspots that promise to be a hit in the summer in Salvador

Summer hasn't officially started yet Salvador, but the busy season and the movement of the community LGBT our points that promise to hit the scene can already be noticed.
 
Some are already on the city's itinerary, but in the summer they are very busy and full of new things and people eager to have fun and meet people, or simply meet up with the gang and have that cold beer.

To start the work, the tip starts on Monday night, with the rehearsal of the Afro procession, the largest colorful gathering in the city, which has fun until midnight, with the beat of the block and its special guests, in another summer rehearsal season leading up to Carnival.

But don't think that the fun ends at the end of the rehearsal, in fact it is just beginning, as Monday is also Caldo da Vagina day, at Ancora do Marujo, and lots of music, food and cold beer at Burlesque, in Mouraria.

 
Also in the center of Salvador. On Tuesday nights, Gerônimo is in charge of the action at Pelourinho, with the show The Promise Payer, in the same location as the Cortejo rehearsals, in Largo Pedro Arcanjo.

On Wednesday, the option is to watch the party girl Gina's show, at Burlesque, but if you like bingo, the tip is the award-winning Bingo at Sauna Planetário 11, guaranteed fun and prizes, and to top it off a gogo boys show, as they came to the world.

 

On Thursday, the idea is to go to Beco da Off, at Creperia La Bouche, to enjoy and have a good laugh with Valerie, Mitta and Kaysha, until the sun comes up.

On Saturday, it's time to get that tan at Porto da Barra, not anywhere on the beach, but in front of the steps of the old Instituto Mauá. There the gang meets, flirts and applauds the most beautiful sunset in the city. If you still have some energy after the beach, go for a walk along the edge of Barra to enjoy the group of skaters who take over the sidewalks, and ride between laps on two wheels.

On Sunday, the idea is to see the festivities between Farol and Porto da Barra up close. At the Lighthouse, as the afternoon falls, the group gathers together to watch the sunset alone or with their boyfriend. In Porto, the gathering is at Banco da Hebe (name given to the balustrade), with lots of beer, flirting and churria among the young girls who chose the place as a meeting point on Sunday afternoons.

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