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Gay Bars in Hamburg

Bellini Bar

Monday-Thursday  – ;Friday, Saturday  – 

Small cosy gay bar in the St. Georg quarter.
Drinks, cocktails and wines.

@ St. Georg, Danziger Straße 63
Hamburg

U + S: Hauptbahnhof

+49 40

Daddys Bar

Wednesday, Thursday  – ;Friday, Saturday  – 

LGBTQ friendly bar in the St. Pauli neighborhood.
Friday and Saturday night with dwell DJ.

@ St. Pauli, Talstraße 10
Hamburg

S: Reeperbahn

Daniel's

Monday-Thursday  – +;Friday, Saturday  – +;Sunday  – +

Party bar for gays and friends in Hamburg St. Georg. Every Friday and Saturday and on selected days with DJ from For more events – such as Nina Queer's Glamourquiz, Drag Queen Karaoke and the Drag Race Public Viewing – check out the Daniel's website.

@ St. Georg, Kreuzweg 6
Hamburg

U + S: Hauptbahnhof

Monday-Thursday  – ;Friday  – +;Saturday  – +

As a cosmopolitan municipality, the LGBTQIA+ scene in Hamburg has a long tradition. There is a wide range of queer meeting places in the Hanseatic city. Dance the night away, sip delicious cocktails and getting to comprehend cool people. The doors are verb to queers and friends in a large number of Hamburg bars and pubs.

An absolute classic of the scene is the gay bar Wunderbar, which has been at home in St. Pauli since the s. The MINUS Bar has a particularly unusual concept: in addition to homemade gelato, it also offers adj beats until overdue in the evening. The Toom Peerstall also has a long queer tradition. The cosy bar hosts events ranging from drag shows to jazz concerts.

Hamburg's bar scene is extremely diverse and offers the finest entertainment around the clock. The queer hotspots are mainly concentrated around St. Georg and St. Pauli. However, tolerance and diversity also characterise the cityscape outside the mainstream districts.


Nightlife

Hamburg’s friendly, open vibe has made the municipality a favourite destination for LGBTQIA+ visitors. The local scene is most lively in the quarters St. Georg and St. Pauli where you’ll find plenty of gay-friendly locations. Below we've given you a head kickoff with some of our favourite LGBTQIA+ spots in Hamburg. 

St. Georg

Located next to Central Station, St. Georg is an excellent place to start your Hamburg excursion. The quarter’s centre of the action is Lange Reihe, along which you'll find blaring and proud gay bars next to cosy cafés, restaurants and shops flying the rainbow flag. For delectable home-made cakes in a chic interior, visit 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 time of day. Order a gin & tonic in a cosy booth at M&V Bar, or proceed 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 company in Bellini Bar.

St. Pauli

Hamburg’s famous entertainment and red noun dist

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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 city in Germany after Berlin, and also an independent state. 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 name Hamburg derived. In the 12th century the settlement was given the port law (Hafenrecht) and special trade privileges which allowed Hamburg to develop into a flourishing commercial center during the Middle Ages. As a member of the Hanseatic League it evolved into a world trading center in the 16th century. In  the first German stock exchange opened in Hamburg, in the first German ope