Gay amsterdam events
Gay Clubs, Parties & Events in Amsterdam
Upcoming Irregular Parties
Regular Parties and Clubs
Regular Parties and Clubs
3x NYX
Saturday –
Next party: 26 July
Big club with several dancefloors, bars and lounge areas.
Mixed young clientele. Music: Pop, Urban and House.
Admission: from 14 €
@ Club Nyx Reguliersdwarsstraat 42
Amsterdam BM
Tram: Koningsplein
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De Trut
Sunday – (entry till approx. )
Very accepted ›non-commercial dike and faggot disco‹ with a mixed clientele.
Cheap drinks and admission.
Limited capacity – it is advised to queue by to get in.
Admission: 3 €
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@ Bilderdijkstraat E
Amsterdam KP
Tram: Bilderdijkstraat/Kinkerstraat
Gay Amsterdam Guide
Gay Amsterdam move guide: where to proceed , 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 town offers a safe and accepting environment for the LGBTQ+ community, making it a popular destination for gay travelers. From celebrated bars and clubs to exciting events, this Lgbtq+ 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 optimal bars, parties, events, and more.
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Whilst Amsterdam is most famous for its “coffeeshops” where you can smoke joints legally, it is also culturally prosperous with world-class museums and has the most distinctive urban landscape.
The urban area is dominated by water, with canals, around bridges, lots of cute limited cobblestone streets, and many many many bicycles! It's so picturesque that the network of canals in the 17th-century historic old town (called the “Canal Ring“) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in
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Amsterdam Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Amsterdam
26 – 27 July
Milkshake Festival : big annual open-air festival celebrating the diversity of people: gay, vertical, trans, thick, thin, petty, large, black, white
Music: House, Techno, Disco, Pop, R&B, Dancehall, and more.
/ – @ WesterPark
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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 occasion.
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