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Amsterdam , the city of canals, is not only famous for its stunning architecture and cultural heritage but also for its thriving gay scene. From legendary bars and clubs to exciting events, this Gay Amsterdam Guide is here to help you discover the best that the city has to offer. Keep reading!
Our Gay Guide to Amsterdam shows you how to plan an unforgettable trip β. Today, Amsterdam is home 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 Netherlands are so well accepted and integrated that at first there might not seem to be much of a gay scene.
The city is also rich in culture and art, with a variety of galleries, museums and exhibition spaces showcasing the best art from the Netherlands and beyond. Reguliersdwarsstraat is the most important amsterdam gay district. It is located just outside the city center in the canal ring in the south of the city.
This is the gay area of Amsterdam where you can find most gay bars, stores, clubs and cafes. Aside from being THE most unpronounceable name for a gay village! Other points of interest in Amsterdam include the Homomonument and Pink Point. The Homomonument is a large pink triangle commemorating all the gay men and women who were persecuted for being gay during World War II.
When it was dedicated in , it was the first memorial to homosexuals in the world. It is located a few blocks north of Reguliersdwarsstraat, right next to the Westerkerk Church. The Jordaan is a charming, historic neighborhood located in the heart of the city.