With a population of 8 million, London is the second largest metropolis in Europe and the largest in Western Europe. The cultural, ethnic, religious and economic background of its population is one of the most diverse worldwide.London’s gay scene is like a mirror of all that: it is huge, ever-changing and extremely diverse. There are the cafes, bars and shops of a classic gay village in London-Soho and the party temples for shirt-off clubbers in the railway arches of London-Vauxhall. There is the amateur strip contest in an East End pub and the newest R’n'B night in a West End club. The oldest gay pub in South London hosts British queer comedy and drag shows, while Islington in North London has the newest chic & gay-friendly restaurant with international cuisine. Club legends such as the Fridge, Trade, DTPM and Crash influenced the memories of generations. A gay Salsa party? Asian parties? Indie parties? It’s all there!
1- Porchester Spa (Queensway London) Crowd: All sorts, old guys during the day, but sporting teams come here in large groups too, and it’s like winning the lotto, a dozen or so young, gym trained guys at once.
2 – London Liverpool Street National Rail Station (Bishopsgate, London) : Great in evenings to late night. No attendent. Also good during days and weekends. A real mixture of guys.
3 – Hampstead Heath (Hampstead stop on Edgware Brance of Northern Line underground, London): For years Hampstead Heath ( The West Heath) has been the busiest & most popular Gay Cruising ground in London, if not the world. It is located just up the hill from Hampstead Tube Station
