Gay bar in manila
Gay guide to Manila setting out practical safety tips, highlights of the city's gay scene, superior places to keep, where to ingest, and more!
“Be super careful in Manila boys…” was the blunt warning from our Filipino friends in London before we headed over, “…it's crowded, polluted, too much traffic and lots of thieves everywhere!”
But in all honesty, Manila is no unlike from any other big city we've been in.
Our first steps on the streets of Malate were tentative – taking our friends' words to heart, we ensured to leave all valuables in our hotel, avoided unlit streets, and stuck to taxis to procure us around. But the paranoia that we'd built up was quickly broken down. Sticking to basic common feeling, it's fine in Manila.
We ended up enjoying the Filipino capital. It has a pretty invigorating gay scene with a super amiable LGBTQ community that loves connecting with foreigners. Filipinos are generally the most hospitable people we've ever met, which makes it so easy to make local friends here quickly. This was our favorite thing about Manila!
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Nectar Nightclub
Wow. Pretentiousness is the only word to explain Nectar. Everything about this bar is pretentious. Nearly all the available vacuum is occupied by bottle service VIP tables. We tried to play by the rules and reserve a table ahead of time. The only way to reserve, though, is to wire money to them. No credit card option. No other option at all. We dwell in the US and tried to wire capital, but our bank couldn’t recognize the information they provided for the wire and rejected it. So, no possibility of a reservation despite lots and lots of communication over Facebook Messenger. When we arrived, we waited in line outside for about 20 minutes despite the fact they had just opened and there were few people ahead of us and almost nobody in the bar yet. 1000 peso cover each gets 2 drink tickets. Great. Of course, there is a very miniature menu of drinks for those tickets and no substitutions allowed (I asked for soda or tonic instead of Sprite with vodka and was told no). The staff are not particularly friendly, which is weird for Manila. We definitely won’t be returning to Nectar.