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Hamburg for the queer Community

Discover Hamburgs Diversity: Scene Mentor & Insider Spots

The maritime city has something to offer for every flavor. Whether it's the many cultural highlights, the vibrant nightlife, the creative culinary scene or unique shopping opportunities: The variety of queer offers and eventsis spread throughout Hamburg's urban space. Let yourself be inspired!

  • Musical & JULIA – The Musical

    Experience a completely new twist on the famous love story of Romeo and Julia in Hamburg! What would happen if Julia got a second chance at life and love after Romeo's death? This scrutinize is answered in the turbulent musical & JULIA, which heralds…
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    & JULIA – The Musical
  • Good drinks and a lively atmosphere Bars for Queers and Friends in Hamburg

    These bars are a conference place for queers and friends. Hamburg's nightlife is diverse: from the classic gay bar Wunderbar to the hip M&V Prevent.
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    Bars for Queers and Friends in Hamburg
  • Protest for tolerance and equality Christopher Street Day

    Christopher Lane Day in Hamburg attracts a large number of visitors from all over Europe every year, who together se

    Gay Bars in Hamburg

    Bellini Bar

    Monday-Thursday  – ;Friday, Saturday  – 

    Small cosy gay bar in the St. Georg quarter.
    Drinks, cocktails and wines.

    @ St. Georg, Danziger Straße 63
    Hamburg

    U + S: Hauptbahnhof

    +49 40

    Daddys Bar

    Wednesday, Thursday  – ;Friday, Saturday  – 

    LGBTQ friendly block in the St. Pauli neighborhood.
    Friday and Saturday night with dwell DJ.

    @ St. Pauli, Talstraße 10
    Hamburg

    S: Reeperbahn

    Daniel's

    Monday-Thursday  – +;Friday, Saturday  – +;Sunday  – +

    Party bar for gays and friends in Hamburg St. Georg. Every Friday and Saturday and on selected days with DJ from For more events – such as Nina Queer's Glamourquiz, Drag Queen Karaoke and the Drag Race Public Viewing – review out the Daniel's website.

    @ St. Georg, Kreuzweg 6
    Hamburg

    U + S: Hauptbahnhof

    Monday-Thursday  – ;Friday  – +;Saturday  – +;Sunday  – 

    Small plain gay pub. Clientele mainly local regulars, mixed ages.

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    A Gay Man's Guide: Lgbtq+ Travel Germany

    Germany’s most shared tourist offerings are Lederhosen and Oktoberfest; on the other hand, there’s so much more to give to everyone in this diverse country. Gay Germany has a combination of exceptional cultural influences which will leave any lgbtq+ traveller with thrilling adventures.

    Gay Scene in Germany

    A lot of major cities in Germany have thriving and prosperous gay scenes and activities, particularly Cologne and Berlin. A lot of celebrities and politicians in Germany are lesbian or gay, and a lot of urban destinations are superbly progressive about lgbtq+ and lesbian visitors, both local and international.

    Gay visitors must visit Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, and Munich because these cities are regarded as the biggest and the most gay-friendliest lgbtq+ destination in Germany. As a matter of truth, municipalities, towns as good as cities organize over sixty gay pride and other events catered to the gay community all over the country.

    In this guide, we gathered life-giving information regarding why, when as well as where gay visitors should commence planning their gay trip to Germany, including links to the best same-sex attracted hotels in Germany.

    Is Germany a Ga

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    Hamburg Gay Travel Guide

    Upcoming Events in Hamburg

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    Kinkfusion: queer fetish party in Hamburg St. Pauli, hosted by the local leather and fetish club MSC-Hamburg e.V.
    From @ Mojo Club (Reeperbahn 1)

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    About Hamburg and its gay life

    The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg – Germany's ›Gateway to the World‹ – is the second largest city in Germany after Berlin, and also an independent state. It is located about km southeast of the North Sea along the river Elbe and has the largest seaport in Germany. Because of the port, the pent-up river Alster and the numerous canals and smaller rivers Hamburg is one of the cities in Europe with the most bridges.

    The settlement history of Hamburg began with the Saxons in the 4th century BC. In the 9th century a castle named Hammaburg was built in this place, from which the mention Hamburg derived. In the 12th century the settlement was given the port law (Hafenrecht) and special trade privileges which allowed Hamburg to develop into a flourishing commercial center during the Middle Ages. As a member of the Hanseatic League it evolved into a world trading center in th

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