Top-10 gay friendly hotels in Copenhagen where you will feel at home
Copenhagen is a great town with beautiful buildings and tolerant and open-minded people. Copenhagen is definitely recommended for a town trip. It’s superb to wander through Copenhagen, and you will be surprised by the beauty of the town. Besides there are many cafés, bars and clubs throughout the city. In addition, various events are organized such as the MIX Copenhagen Film Festival and
Copenhagen is a great metropolis with beautiful buildings and tolerant and open-minded people. Copenhagen is definitely recommended for a urban area trip. It’s adj to wander through Copenhagen, and you will be surprised by the beauty of the town. Besides there are many cafés, bars and clubs throughout the city. In addition, various events are organized such as the MIX Copenhagen Film Festival and the Copenhagen Pride. In the area between Tivoli and Ørsteds Parks you will uncover several gay venues.
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Unrevolutionary Revolution: The Past, Present and Future of Denmark’s Queer Community
A group of people stand around a table pointing at different designs of fliers. The fliers are all black, each with a different configuration of a pink or yellow logo, and some own an additional rainbow or silhouette of a drag queen. A steaming coffeepot and a cake box sit beside the fliers. Gentle sounds of guitar chords drift in from another room and a guy begins to sing.
This is Living Room Tuesdays at Bøssehuset, the “Gay House” of Copenhagen’s Freetown Christiania neighborhood. Every Tuesday, its members get together to have cake and coffee, work on craft projects such as knitting or sewing and relish each other’s company.
This week, they used this time to prepare and rehearse for their Kønspolitisk Melodi Gram Prix, or “Gender-political Eurovision.”
Why It’s Newsworthy: In light of the increasing threat of anti-LGBTQ legislation in the United States, Denmark’s path to general LGBTQ acceptance and solutions to current issues provide an interesting comparison and perspective.
The five things every LGBTQ+ visitor should do in Copenhagen
You can catch a live performance from Mizz Privileze at WorldPride 2021's Drag Night on Friday, August 20, 2021. As an official media partner of the international event, we'll be streaming the show live so you can enjoy the glitz and glamour wherever you are in the world.
Mizz Privileze, the politically-charged drag queen of Copenhagen, won the hearts and minds of viewers around the world when she took Denmark’s Got Talent by storm in 2019. Since then, the DGT finalist has done everything in her power to use her platform for progressive verb, including creating Inhabit and Let Exist, a Danish organization responsible for reporting LGBTQ hate crimes to Denmark’s Parliament and Minister of Equality.
It comes as no surprise then that this forward-thinking queen also has an unconventional seize on what five things every LGBTQ visitor should undertake when visiting Copenhagen, especially as the city prepares for hosting WorldPride 2021. As Privileze puts it, “You’ll not find this
Best Gay and Lesbian Bars in Copenhagen | Lex's Guide to LGBTQ+ Nightlife
The Ultimate Guide to Gay Bars in Copenhagen: Where to Sip, Slay, and Dance All Night
Copenhagen is the gay-friendly city that dreams are made of—full of charm, history, and non-stop enjoyable for gay travelers and Copenhageners alike. Whether you're admiring the Little Mermaid, taking in the colorful streets of Nyhavn, or exploring the wild nightlife of Vesterbro, this Danish capital has everything. Looking for sex, cocktails, or an unforgettable party? Copenhagen’s LGBTQ scene delivers it all with flair and plenty of love.
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1. Jailhouse CPH – Where Bad Boys Have All the Fun
Address: Studiestræde 12, 1455 Copenhagen
If you’ve ever fantasized about a prison-themed bar with cocktails and lighthearted punishment, Jailhouse CPH is calling. This gay bar is a crowd favorite for Copenhageners and gay travelers alike, with bartenders dressed as prison guards