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Gay Amsterdam Guide
Gay Amsterdam travel guide: where to go, boogie, drink and shop
Amsterdam, the city of canals, is not only famous for its stunning architecture and cultural heritage but also for its thriving lgbtq+ scene. The urban area offers a shielded 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 Reference is here to help you find the best that the city has to offer.
Our Queer Guide to Amsterdam shows you how to plan an unforgettable trip –
with tips on the gay scene, the best bars, parties, events, and more.
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The capital of the Netherlands has been a bastion of LGBT+ society for centuries and has seen its community survive and thrive despite political and social adversity. Today, Amsterdam is home to some of the leading 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 launch marriage equality, lgbtq+ people living in and visiting the Netherlands are so well accepted and integrated that at first there might not seem to be much o
A t night, you will require a good nights' sleep. It's nice to know if where you're staying your lifestyle is accepted, and the environment is usually a great way to meet. For that Amsterdam's lgbtq+ hotels, but also the 'regular' hotels in this town possess a well known reputation. As many new 'regular' hotels are built spread all over town, it's handy if you perform know where the hotel really is located, and won't conclude up miles outside the capital, as hotels are sometimes advertising being central while in reality they are miles away from downtown. Furthermore, like in every city, there are areas you rather like to avoid staying at. In general, if the place you are staying at is within the A10 capital ring, you should usually area-wise be fine.
Gay Hotels & Accomdation
You can find Amsterdam's based gay accommodation here, what you need to know about them and detailed maps of their location. The Amsterdam gay-hotels have made quite a leap forward in quality, and many new ones are quite luxury. Their location near the night-life center is usually quite pleasant . And not unimportant, they provide you with a warm and welcome
While pretty much every hotel in the city is approachable to the LGBT community, there are a number that make a distinct effort to be part of same-sex attracted Amsterdam. Some hotels are for queer men only, some are a essential part of the gay scene and some are just especially welcoming of gay visitors. Any of the male lover hotels listed below can be counted on to form your visit memorable.
Amistad Hotel Amsterdam
The quintessential Amsterdam gay hotel, Amistad is dash by a petty international group of gay men and is a lynchpin of the city’s gay scene. The hotel offers well-appointed rooms in its main location seal to Leidseplein and less than 100 meters from widespread cruise club Church. For visitors who want a short-lived more independence, Amistad also has apartments scattered throughout the city. There is also a Bed and Breakfast next to the hotel operated by the same people, for those who wish more of a boutique experience. Rooms start at EUR 50 per blackout and are accessible from single up to triple rooms, with or without ensuite facilities.
Address: Kerkstraat 42
The Golden Bear Hotel
The Golden Bear was once one of the most beloved Amsterdam queer hotels. It has since been taken over by the Q
Amsterdam Accommodation Tips
Hotels in the center of Amsterdam tend to be a bit cheaper on weekdays than on weekends.
BackStage Hotel
Hotel. From 60 €
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Decorated with items from the harmony industry and located only a few steps away from big clubs and concert halls such as Sugarfactory, Melkweg and Paradiso (venue of the male lover party Rapido).
@ Leidsegracht 114
Amsterdam 1016 CT
Hotel Amstelzicht
Hotel. ***, from 110 €
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Small hotel at the Amstel, very proximate to the gay bars in Amsterdam's main same-sex attracted area around Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel.
@ Amstel 104
Amsterdam 1017 AD
Tram: Rembrandtplein
The Albus
Hotel, gay-friendly. ****, from 160 €
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Upmarket design hotel right next to the queer bars in the Reguliersdwarsstraat.
With furniture by designers such as Marc Sadler, Eileen Gray, Enzo Catellani and Per Weiss.
@ Vijzelstraat 49
Amsterdam 1017 HE
Tram: Muntplein