The very elegant pub is located in between Oxford Street and Kings Cross so it’s very easy to get to. Now while the Green Park Hotel isn’t advertised as a gay club, it does attract a large portion of LGBTQ members to come on down. #4 Green Park Hotel Photo: Screenshot from Īddress: 360 Victoria St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Additional to the array of different bars and performances they have to offer, Stonewall also does late night meals that are perfect for the cab ride or stumble home.
When you are in the mood for a loud and nightlife atmosphere this is the venue that you have been searching for. Similar to the Oxford Hotel, Stonewall is open every night until 2.30am. Additionally the venue has been supporting several different LGBTQ organisations and charities for the past 2 decades. If you are a fan of drag shows then be sure to come by on Friday and Saturday night. The venue is named after the original New York City variant but the Aussie adaption features three different floors of bars with live entertainment. Located right in the middle of Oxford Street, the complex of bars is located mere metres from the rainbow flag in Taylor Square. The Stonewall is the life and blood of Sydney’s gay club scene. #3 Stonewall Photo: Contributions from Jake Edwards (Google Local Guide)Īddress: 175 Oxford St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
If the Oxford Hotel sounds like a place that you would be interest in, head down to Oxford Street in Darlinghurst to get a nightlife experience that you won’t forget. That’s right if you’re in the mood for a loud and action packed Tuesday evening you have found the right place. Unlike all the other clubs and bars in Sydney, the Oxford Hotel is open til 3am every night. You can also get a glimpse of the cabaret and live performances on the main stage every weekend. The bar also features intimate booths with a mezzanine searing. Ginger’s is a cocktail bar that is styled with a New York approach. However the star of the Oxford Hotel is located on the first floor which is Ginger’s. The top floor features the very sophisticated Polo Lounge that can be a refreshing change of scenery if you are trying to get away from the pumping music and sweaty bodies around you like every other weekend. Underground is the featured basement that gets very lively and booming on every night. The ground floor features a bistro and terrace which is the Oxford Bar. The Oxford Hotel features four very different spaces that is bound to blow the minds of any person walking into the place. #2 Oxford HotelĪddress: 134 Oxford St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 If you only have the chance to visit a few of Sydney’s gay clubs this venue should definitely be on your list. Most people get there by taking the train and walking just a small distance to get a taste of Sydney’s night life.
If you can’t manage to get their on the weekend, throughout the week the venue is open till midnight. Located just outside of Newtown, the Impy is an easy place to get to that runs until 3am on the weekend. If you are up for a big night or just in the mood for some dancing, the Basement features live performances and a safe space for you to express yourself on the dance floor. The rooftop bar called the Imperial Up serves some of Sydney’s most divine cocktails that you need to try. On the ground floor in the restaurant of Priscilla’s you will be greeted to a shrine for the great Aussie film. Even after years have passed since the release of the 1994 movie, The Imperial Erskineville is still one of Sydney’s most visited and famous gay bars. If you are up to date with your pop culture references you will know that this is the venue that Bernadeete Bassenger, Felicia Jollygoodfellow and Mitzi Del Bra set off on their adventure at the beginning of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Address: 35 Erskineville Rd, Erskineville NSW 2043