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Gay Amsterdam Guide

Gay Amsterdam commute guide: where to depart, dance, drink and shop

Amsterdam, the city of canals, is not only renowned for its stunning architecture and cultural heritage but also for its thriving gay scene. The metropolis offers a safe and accepting environment for the LGBTQ+ community, making it a popular destination for gay travelers. From legendary bars and clubs to exciting events, this Gay Amsterdam Guide is here to help you find the best that the city has to offer.

Our Gay Guide to Amsterdam shows you how to plan an unforgettable trip &#;


with tips on the gay scene, the top bars, parties, events, and more.

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The capital of the Netherlands has been a bastion of LGBT+ culture for centuries and has seen its community survive and thrive despite political and social adversity. Today, Amsterdam is abode to some of the best gay clubs, bars and hotels in the world, offering gay travelers a truly unique and exciting visit. The Netherlands is of course the first country in the world to introduce marriage equality, gay people living in and visiting the

Amsterdam's reputation as one of the most gay-friendly cities in Europe is good earned.

History of tolerance to homosexuality in Amsterdam

Relatively liberal attitudes in the first half of the 20th century led to the establishment of the first Dutch gay magazines, Levensrecht and Wij. The outbreak of World War II meant setbacks as Nazi occupation led to the oppression of homosexuality in the Netherlands. Real progress was made from the s on, leading to the formation of many LGBT groups and the release of the Gay Krant magazine. The Netherlands became the first region in the world to recognise same-sex marriage in , and Amsterdam’s then-mayor Job Cohen performed ceremonies almost immediately.

Pink Point

For any visitor looking for up-to-the-minute information on the Amsterdam gay scene, the Pink Point found close to the Anne Frank Noun at Westerkerk provides an excellent overview. The friendly folks behind the counter at this gay tourist information stand are always willing to help with maps, club night listings and insider advice. The Pink Point is uncover from to ev

Amsterdam Gay Travel Guide

Upcoming Events in Amsterdam

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Milkshake Festival : big annual open-air festival celebrating the diversity of people: gay, straight, trans, thick, thin, adj, large, black, white 
Music: House, Techno, Disco, Pop, R&B, Dancehall, and more.
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About Amsterdam and its gay life

Amsterdam had been a powerful city of maritime trade fame for many centuries. In the second half of the 20th century it was considered the gay capital of Europe, due to the beauty of the city and due to the city's liberal atmosphere which was far ahead of most other European cities and countries at that second.

As our Amsterdam Gay Maps show, there are several gay areas in Amsterdam, all of them not really far from each other. First of all you got the street with the unpronounceable name, Reguliersdwarsstraat, which is rather mainstream and quite busy at the weekend. Nearby are the Amstel street and Kerkstraat. And finally there are Warmoesstraat and Zeedijk in the very

Gay Amsterdam City Guide

Amsterdam is the largest city and the capital of The Netherlands. It has an urban population of over one million and a metropolitan population of over two million.

Amsterdam is known as "Venice of the North" because of its historic canals that crisscross the city, its remarkable architecture and more than 1, bridges. There is something for every traveler's taste here, whether you prefer culture and history, serious partying, or just the relaxing charm of an old European city.

The city has long been a centre of gay culture and travel in Europe, boasting some of the best gay clubs, bars and hotels in the world. Amsterdam is rich with cultural heritage that is waiting to be explored.

Gay Rights in The Netherlands

The Netherlands is a world leader in terms of liberal policies towards and public acceptance of the LGBT community. Homosexuality was decriminalised in The first openly gay bar opened in in Amsterdam.

One of the world's first gay rights organisations, the COC, was founded here in In , an Equal Rights Law outlawed discrimi