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Hamburg Gay Travel Instruction
Upcoming Events in Hamburg
2 August
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 municipality in Germany after Berlin, and also an independent mention. 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 specify Hamburg derived. In the 12th century the settlement was given the port law (Hafenrecht) and particular trade privileges which allowed Hamburg to develop into a flourishing commercial center duri
Hamburg for the queer Community
Discover Hamburgs Diversity: Scene Instruction & Insider Spots
The maritime city has something to offer for every preference. 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!
- & JULIA – The Musical
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 interrogate is answered in the turbulent musical & JULIA, which heralds…
More - Bars for Queers and Friends in Hamburg
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 Exclude.
More Protest for tolerance and equality Christopher Street Day
Christopher Highway
Nightlife
Hamburg’s friendly, uncover vibe has made the city a favourite destination for LGBTQIA+ visitors. The local scene is most lively in the quarters St. Georg and St. Pauli where you’ll detect plenty of gay-friendly locations. Below we've given you a head start with some of our favourite LGBTQIA+ spots in Hamburg.
St. Georg
Located next to Central Station, St. Georg is an excellent place to launch your Hamburg excursion. The quarter’s centre of the action is Lange Reihe, along which you'll discover loud and proud male lover bars next to cosy cafés, restaurants and shops flying the rainbow flag. For delectable home-made cakes in a chic interior, stop by Café Gnosa. A couple of doors down, you'll find Cafe Uhrlaub, where you can drop in for German-style breakfasts and hot meals any hour of day. Order a gin & tonic in a cosy booth at M&V Bar, or move for cocktails in the dimly-lit setting of Kyti Voo. Along Danziger Straße, you'll find literature, clothing and erotic paraphernalia at Bruno’s and good organization in Bellini Bar.
St. Pauli
Hamburg’s famous entertainment and red light dist
Hamburg Pride & CSD
Hamburg, as a city that refers to itself as both worldly and open-minded, has a vibrant LGBT-community. To embrace this group, the annual PRIDE WEEK suggestions around events in such diverse locations as PRIDE HOUSE, clubs, churches and city hall. Several performances and parties will honor achievements like the legalisation of same-sex marriage, whereas speeches and discussions will remind attendees that sexual equality is still far from normality in many parts of the world. Festivities during PRIDE WEEK will be highlighted by the PRIDE PARADE. The parade will take place during the Christopher-Street-Day weekend and starts on Lange Reihe street in the LGBTQIA+ hotspot of St. Georg. The STREET FESTIVAL on Jungfernstieg boulevard will officially finish the event- and colourful week.
Dates
dates TBA
Check the official CSD schedule (German) for details regarding the various events.Locations
Jungfernstieg:
U1, U2, U3, S1, S2, S3 trains
Lange Reihe, St. Georg and PRIDE HOUSE:
U1 train to Lohmühlenstraße, bus line 6 to Gurlittstraße or walk from Ha