For those considering moving to real estate in São Paulo, it’s worth noting that the average property price is around €6,, for spacious accommodations. Other cities like Salvador and Florianópolis offer welcoming environments with popular gay-friendly bars, clubs, and cultural events.
The canvas of Gay Brazil paints a tale of resilience and celebration—a narrative interwoven with political struggles, a legacy of activism, and the unyielding spirit of its queer denizens. From the iconic shores of Rio de Janeiro to the pulsating streets of São Paulo, Gay Brazil presents a vivid tableau of nightlife experiences.
The answer to that is very difficult because it'll completely depend on your everyday-life social bubble. You can live in São Paulo city and almost only interact with LGBT friendly people if you want to, but someone else could also close themself inside a far right bubble quite easily in the same city, when they overlap, conflict may happen, however open prejudice at daylight or even at night.
With São Paulo hosting the largest gay pride in the world, it is no surprise that there is a large and very proud Brazilian gay community. However, the dialogue surrounding the acceptance of this.