5 lgbtq+ in Rome, editor-picked by TableJourney. All Rome nightlife.

Coming Out ★ 4.5

Monti · Via di San Giovanni in Laterano 8, 00184 Roma

Coming Out opened in 2001 across the street from the Colosseum and anchors the Via di San Giovanni in Laterano gay strip, with a cafe-bar that runs from morning coffee through late-night karaoke and drag programming that fills the small dance floor on weekends.

Tip: Almost never closes, with a 07:00 to 05:30 daily cycle that makes it the go-to after-hours on the strip. Drag on Sundays and occasional Wednesdays.

L'Alibi ★ 4.4

Testaccio · Via di Monte Testaccio 44, 00153 Roma

L'Alibi opened on the slopes of Monte Testaccio at the end of the 1970s and is Italy's longest-running gay club, with three rooms, a rooftop terrace and a programme that swings between drag, house and commercial nights through the weekend.

Tip: The terrace runs through the warm months and is the reason to come; the inside rooms can be hot and packed past 02:00. Tessera at the door.

Garbo Bar ★ 4.3

Trastevere · Vicolo di Santa Margherita 1A, 00153 Roma

Garbo runs a small Trastevere cocktail room a couple of corners from Piazza Santa Maria, with a cozy bar layout, a mixed crowd and a thirty-something feel that pushes hardest from Thursday through Saturday past midnight.

Tip: Tuesday through Sunday only; the room fills by midnight on Friday and Saturday so plan an earlier arrival if you want a banquette.

My Bar ★ 4.1

Monti · Via di San Giovanni in Laterano 12, 00184 Roma

My Bar shares the Via di San Giovanni in Laterano gay strip with Coming Out, with sidewalk seating across from the Colosseum, a small inside dance floor and a resident DJ rotating commercial house alongside karaoke and go-go nights.

Tip: The terrace tables are the seats to get if you want the Colosseum sightline; the inside dance floor is small and fills after midnight on weekends.

Gay Village Roma ★ 4.3

EUR · Parco del Ninfeo, Viale dell'Oceano Pacifico, 00144 Roma

Gay Village has run an outdoor summer festival in EUR every year since 2002, currently at Parco del Ninfeo near EUR Magliana, with an open-air cinema, multiple dance floors, exhibition spaces and a calendar that runs nightly from mid-June through mid-September.

Tip: Free entry before 21:00 on most nights, fifteen euros after on concert evenings. The site is large and outdoor; bring layers for a late summer evening.