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Top Gay Cruising Areas in London

Hampstead Health

NW3, North End Way,London
Between Hampstead and Golders Emerald tube stations. Outdoor cruising in the woods on the north side of the hill just below Jack Straws Castle (straight pub). The adjacent machine park has direct access to the Heath (it is

Holland Walk

W11 3TA,36A Holland Park,London
A great tardy night cruising area in Central-West London. You will find it near Holland Park Underground Station. The walk is a concise cut between Holland Park Avenue and Kensington Lofty Street. It runs alongside Holland

Russell Square

WC1B,72 Russell Square,London
The tube is engaged seven nights a week between - The garden area around the snack bar and the air-monitoring shack is were you should aim. On some nights the floodlights are svitched on, so caution is

Victoria Park

E3 5SN,A Grove Road,London
Very important venue of East London. Not very popular gay cruising are, but some gays could be found there. Some cultural events are held here at Victoria Park.




East Coast Sailing (Thames)

 The eleven navigable rivers of the lower East Coast, from the Swale in Kent to the Ore in Suffolk offer an unspoilt 

alternative to the often overcrowded waters of the South coast.

The S&CA has historically had a strong presence in the East and today a number of Club members keep a diverse selection of craft on the various rivers, ranging from dinghies through traditional river craft, sailing yachts of between 18 to 42 feet and power boats of all shapes and sizes up to a sea going tug &#; the crews are equally diverse; of all ages, sexes, shapes and sizes.

We aim arrange a number of meets and rallies on distinct rivers on the East Coast, which gives a chance for the fleet to gather and opportunities for others to experience the delights of this great cruising area. East Coast events are often more challenging to co-ordinate, the passages between ports are further and tides/navigation more challenging than the Solent; therefore events tend to be more ad hoc amongst the East Coast Skippers.  If you're keen to sail explore

Canary Wharf Tube Station

No s, but cubicles have enough space to look underneath and contact through. Or share a cubicle after meeting at urinals.
Update: Toilets have re-opened. Security camera still focused down the corridor,
so don't hang around where you can be seen. Don't attract attention by
using the door near the boost. It makes it very obvious. The only people
who use this door are the cleaners and the Evening Standard sellers.

Neighbourhood: Canary Wharf E14

Jubilee Line. From the street Depart down large escelators and turn left
Cross street: Churchill Place
  • Directions:Jubilee Line. From the street Proceed down large escelators and turn left
    Cross street: Churchill Place
  • Cruising Info/ Tips:Urinals and wash basins furthest from main door. The urinals are put in a large alcove out of view of a security camera that scans the corridor. Rest in the alcove!
  • Wheelchair Accessible:No
  • Warnings:Cameras as per all London undergound on the outside.

Cruising in London: 17 places gay men meet for public sex, according to website

Now that dating and hook-up apps have made casual sexual encounters more convenient, the number of people seeking partners for thrills in public places is on the decrease.

But it is by no means a dying past-time.

Defying the Grindr and Tinder monopoly on casual sex, ‘gay cruising’ sites such as this one provide detailed maps of the most popular common spots in London to get it on.

The site lists open-air locales, toilets, bathhouses and bookstores with star ratings and tips for how curious forum readers can fetch the most from their cruising experience.

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