This tour delves into the history of Portugal, offering an in-depth exploration of the nation's past through the lenses of colonialism, lusotropicalism, and their lasting effects on our views of sexuality and gender. We'll also share good laughs along the way!
We trace the footsteps of Portuguese imperial enterprise, the transformative 25th April Revolution, and the impactful LGBTQ+ figures of that era, leading us to today's queer movements. The tour brings us to the heart of today’s queer movements, concluding at one of the city's best queer venues, where we celebrate our shared journey over the most amazing Portuguese tapas.
We also provide a beautifully curated Queer Map of Lisbon, featuring detailed information about venues, artists, and services, all handpicked by locals.
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We will meet in Príncipe Real Garden, specifically around the Juniper Tree, a large tree with benches around it, perfect for sitting.
At our first stop, we will gather at the monument honoring the victims of homophobia for a brief introduction and overview of the tour. Here, we will explore the beginnings of the LGBTQ+ movement in Portugal, highlighting the first Pride March and public demonstrations. This symbolic site provides an opportunity to reflect on the history of LGBTQ+ rights in Lisbon, setting the stage for the rest of our journey.
As we walk through the streets of Bairro Alto, we’ll pause at a viewpoint to take in the stunning hills and landscape. Along the way, we’ll discuss how the LGBTQ+ neighborhood transforms from day to night, offering different experiences based on one’s level of access/privilege. We’ll delve into the patriarchal and colonial mindsets still present in society's behavior. Together, we’ll reflect on the questions: is inclusion in Portugal truly for everyone? Is there a way to make it better?
Here, you will observe the monument of Padre António Vieira, and we will explore the church’s role in regulating sexuality, as well as its influence on societal attitudes toward not only homosexuality but any expression that deviates from the norm of homogeneity.
Here, you’ll visit the site where the Portuguese revolution began and delve into the country’s dictatorship, the longest-lasting in Europe. We’ll explore how this regime shaped societal mindsets, enforcing a strict family model: a man, a wife, and happy children—nothing different. We’ll also highlight the resistance of key LGBTQ+ figures during this time.
At this spot, we will discuss the contemporary queer movements that are challenging the structures and raising important questions. We’ll also explore how immigrants are bringing new strength and perspectives to the LGBTQ+ movements in Portugal.
The tour ends at a queer-owned venue, where we will pay homage to the Black queer resistance that Criolense Kitchen Club has brought to the Graça neighborhood. We’ll also learn about this area, which plays an important role in the LGBTQ+ community.
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