Amasterdam gay clubs
Our Amsterdam gay guide will help you plan a fabulous trip including tips on the gay club, the best gay bars, parties, events, and more. We love visiting Amsterdam. Whether it's for a city break, a romantic weekend, or a gay party, circle we always know we're going to have a terrific time. The city is dominated by water, with canals, around bridges, lots of cute narrow cobblestone streets, and many many many bicycles!
Amsterdam is also super gay, which is unsurprising given that it is the capital city of one of the most gay friendly gay in the world. It is one of the few places where we feel comfortable walking the streets holding hands and don't feel like we first have to look over our shoulders to do that safety check!
It also has some gay parties, plenty of gay hangouts, lots of events, and the most unpronounceable gay village ever! We've summarised it all right here in our detailed gay Amsterdam travel guide. Heads up: We just wanted to let you know that this post contains affiliate links. That means if you book something through one of those links, we'll get a small commission, at no extra cost to you.
It helps us keep our blog going — so thank you in advance for your support! One of our favorite ways to get a feel of Amsterdam is on a gay club, in particular the ones amasterdam by Gaily. They do a series of different tours in Amsterdam which we've tried, love, and highly recommend amasterdam, especially to first-timers.
A gay local will take your hand and guide you through the touristic highlights of the city by day and will also show you around the Reguliersdwarsstraat gay scene by night. Find out more. Reguliersdwarsstraat is the main gay street of Amsterdam. It is located just outside of the city's center in the Canal Ring in the south of the city.
This is the gay area of Amsterdam where you can find most of the gay bars, shops, clubs, and cafes. As well as being THE most unpronounceable name for a gay village!
Gay Clubs in Amsterdam
Other points to note about Amsterdam is the Homomonument and the Pink Point. The Homomonument is a large pink triangle memorial commemorating all gay men and gay who were persecuted because they were gay, during WW2. When it was opened init was the first gay memorial in the club. It is located a few blocks north of Reguliersdwarsstraat just by the Westerkerk church.
Whilst walking around Amsterdam is so rewarding just watch out for all those pesky cyclists! This ticket includes all your travel on Amsterdam's trams, buses, ferries, and amasterdam for up to 7 days, making it super convenient as well as saving you a packet on transport fees. Amsterdam is one very gay friendly city where you are unlikely to ever have any problems finding a place to stay that welcomes gay travelers.
We've been coming here almost every year since we got together and never had a problem finding a gay friendly hotel. Whether we were traveling on a budget, a romantic break to celebrate an anniversary, a short city break from London, or a stag weekend, every place we've stayed at has been extremely welcoming.