Sitges

Gay Sitges – the best gay beaches, hotels, bars, clubs & more in 2025

Located a mere forty-minute train ride south of Barcelona, Sitges presents a captivating blend of coastal charm and vibrant LGBTQIA+ culture. Picture a classic Spanish seaside town: whitewashed buildings accented with striking blue window frames, and a majestic church overlooking the shimmering sea. Yet, Sitges also pulsates with a gay scene that rivals much larger urban centers, boasting an array of gay bars, cruising spots, and boutiques showcasing playful and provocative apparel.

Sitges isn’t about ticking off tourist landmarks; it’s about embracing a relaxed, sun-drenched escape. Picture yourself basking on the beach alongside fellow sun-seekers, immersing yourself in the town’s energetic nightlife, or joining in the revelry of its numerous annual festivals and street parties.

This Catalan gem has also become a favoured haven for retired gay men, who contribute to the town’s warm and inclusive atmosphere, creating a welcoming environment for all visitors, particularly those from the LGBTQIA+ community. Whether you’re seeking a delightful day trip from Barcelona or a dedicated “gaycation,” Sitges offers an unforgettable experience.

Barcelona | Sitges

See also the google maps list – Sitges

Bars

When the sun dips below the horizon in Sitges, Plaça Indústria becomes the vibrant epicenter of the town’s gay nightlife. Situated at the intersection of Carrer Marquès Montroig and Carrer de Joan Tarrida, this bustling square transforms into a social hub, where terraces overflow with patrons enjoying drinks and engaging in lively conversations, all while observing the passing scene. The surrounding streets are home to Sitges’s collection of gay bars and clubs, which, during peak season, spill out onto the pavement, creating an electric atmosphere.

Parrots

Plaça de la Indústria, 2, 08870 (Judgement Square)
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Judgement Square. Everyone sits facing into the square and a great place for sundowners to watch the boys walk back from the beach. As well as a restaurant and hotel, Parrots also has a bar – talk about versatile. Its also the most popular bar in Plaça Indústria with a big terrace sporting a lot of seating to take in the Sitges nightlife atmosphere. They are a Sitges institution and by all accounts own or have a stake in many of the other venues.

Runway | Man Bar | El Horno | Bears Bar | Industry | Bukkake | Cox | Scandal | Bitch Bar | etc

Carrer de Joan Tarrida (Vaseline Alley)
This runs from Judgement Square to Bear Bar and is where most of the night bars are. Most nights will be crowded with people drinking out in the alley. Be aware of pickpockets in the crowd and also inside Bukkake.

Boys Bar Sitges – Originating from Barcelona, this bar brings a playful and energetic vibe to Sitges. Despite its name, it welcomes all, with music pumping from Thursday to Sunday. Expect DJ sets, drag performances, strippers, and even karaoke sessions.

Industry – This newest venue on the street (used to be XXL) a reimagined cruising bar and dark room. Regular events include Underwear nights and they even provide the condoms and lube .

La Villa – Offering a sophisticated atmosphere, La Villa boasts an extensive cocktail menu and exceptionally friendly staff. Patrons can choose to enjoy the street-side action, the lively interior, or the tranquil outdoor courtyard.

El Horno – In contrast to its more modern neighbours, El Horno exudes a classic English pub charm. It’s a long-standing Sitges establishment, popular with locals and a mature crowd. It has a men only upstairs for the things that men like to do together.

Queenz – Underneath Bear Bar, this bar stays open until 3 a.m. and features a small outdoor terrace and dance floor.

Scandal – Housed in the former Bunker fetish club, Scandal is Sitges’s only gay club open until 6 a.m. While typically attracting a mixed crowd, it becomes a predominantly gay venue during LGBTQ+ festivals.

Restaurants

Let’s face it you probably can’t go too wrong with finding a restaurant to meet your tastes in Sitges, there are hundreds of cafes and restaurants at every price point, from an empanada on the go to a €50 tapas plate. Here are a few we find consistently good.

Izarra Taberna Vasca

Carrer Major, 22
A great lunch spot for tapas and beers. Especially if you’ve gone to Platja del Balmins it’s great on the way back.

Federal

Av. Sofia, 3
federalcafe.es
A nice outdoor/indoor cafe with a great menu. Very relaxed vibe and can be super busy at weekends. The thai style salad is a surprising win for breakfast.

NeM

Carrer de l’Illa de Cuba, 9
nemsitges.com
A great dinner spot for tapas and wine. It’s quite an upscale and therefore expensive option for Sitges.

Le Patio

Carrer Bonaire, 26
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A nice outdoor restaurant with a set menu. There is an entrance via a passageway off the bar street (Carrer de Joan Tarrida).

Xalet

Carrer de l’Illa de Cuba, 35
elxalet.com
A nice outdoor terrace with tables set around a pool of the hotel Xalet. Another set menu classic.

El Castell

Carrer de la Carreta, 21
elcastelldesitges.com
Nice restaurant with great Octopus.

NUM3RIC

Carrer d’en Pau Barrabeig, 1
restaurantenum3ric.com
A lovely menu but a lot of food. There are indoor and outdoor seating so if it’s warm you want an outdoor table in the lovely laneway.

Alfresco

Carrer d’en Pau Barrabeig, 4
alfrescorestaurante.es
Nice restaurant with great Octopus. Outside tables are in demand so you need to book well in advance and also this is on the pricey end for Sitges so be warned.

EspaiviTARRAGONA

Carrer de Santa Anna, 13, 43003 Tarragona
espaivitgn.com
Okay so this is a trek but if you are doing a day trip to Tarragona then this is the only place to lunch. Ceviche is amazing. The staff are super friendly and champagne is inexpensive.

Beaches

Platja de Sitges

Av. Sofia
Sitges Beach (The gay beach with speedo)
Right in front of Pic Nic at the end of Av. Sofia. Loungers are pricey at minimum €15 and expect to pay more for umbrellas and cabanas. The good news is you can just put a towel down in the front of the reserved lounger area.

Platja del Balmins

Carrer de Joan Salvat Papasseit, 28
Balmins Beach (The gay beach without speedo)

Balmins, Sitges’s other prominent gay beach, is a comfortable 15-minute stroll from the train station. Nestled between the charming old town and the Aiguadolç port, this nudist and gay-friendly beach is a hub of social activity. Balmins is known for its vibrant atmosphere, making it exceptionally easy to connect with fellow beachgoers. In fact, simply finding a spot amongst the closely placed towels almost guarantees a chance to meet someone new.

Playa del Muerto / Xiringay (and Forest)

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Dead Man’s Beach (The far gay beach without speedo or inhibitions but with a shady forest
Also known as Xiringay beach It takes a good 45 mins to walk from Sitges centre or you can;
– get a bus to the Eurostars Sitges hotel and then walk for a bit less through the enchanted forest
– get the tourist train to Hotel Sunway Playa Golf and then walk the rest
– hire a bike to cycle most of the way there and then walk the last bit.

For those seeking a more secluded beach experience, Cala de l’Home Mort and specifically Playa del Muerto are a favoured destination among nudists, peace-seekers, and gay cruisers, awaits south of Sitges. Reaching this tranquil haven requires a commitment: a roughly 45-minute walk from the town centre. The journey involves following the promenade to its end, past the abandoned Atlantida nightclub then ascending a path near the train tracks. This route, however, is far from a chore, offering picturesque views that reward the effort. The beach itself provides a serene atmosphere absent from the more central locations. Additionally, a discreet cruising area can be found in the forest across the high speed rail tracks behind the beach.

Make sure to bring supplies and water as the Xiringay bar is not always available particularly at the start or end of the season.

Platja de l’Estanyol

Passeig Marítim, 21, 08870
The “nighttime” beach (Midnight walks by the sea) aka “The Wailing Wall”.
The experience can be hit or miss depending on police activity and lighting. Watch out for pickpockets.

Trail blazing - painted red and white stripes on a rock used to identify a pathway while hiking.
If you know you know… – Iain Croll

General Tips

Sitges offers a distinct, laid-back atmosphere compared to the bustling energy of Madrid or Barcelona. By day, it’s a tranquil beach town, but as dusk falls, it transforms into a hub of surprisingly dynamic nightlife for its size. The evening’s social scene often begins at Plaça Indústria, a spacious square where outdoor terraces buzz with activity. Here, patrons gather, their tables oriented towards the plaza’s center, creating a unique and lively, if slightly intense, social experience. A leisurely walk along Passeig Marítim is a must, offering stunning views of the town and its lively inhabitants on one side, and the picturesque Mediterranean coastline on the other.

Sitges benefits from a favorable micro-climate, nestled between mountains, ensuring warm summers and mild winters. This makes it a year-round destination, though the peak season spans June to September, when sunny days invite endless beach lounging. Beyond its pleasant weather, Sitges is renowned for its vibrant calendar of festivals and street parties, including Carnival, Pride, the Sitges Film Festival, and the Sitges Wine Festival. Aligning your visit with one of these events promises an unforgettable experience, as Sitges truly excels at throwing memorable celebrations.

Transportation & Airport Transfer

Reaching Sitges, your coastal escape, is most convenient from Barcelona. Whether you arrive at Barcelona Sants train station or Barcelona El Prat Airport, transportation is readily available. From Sants, the R2 Rodalies train line, heading towards Vilanova G, will deliver you to Sitges in approximately 40 minutes, with trains departing roughly every 20 minutes. Tickets, priced around 4€ one way, can be purchased at station kiosks.

From the airport, board any Rodalies train and disembark at El Prat de Llobregat, the initial stop. From there, transfer to the R2 line, choosing a train bound for either Vilanova G or St. Vincenç de Calders, which will take you directly to Sitges. For very early or late arrivals, when train service is limited, consider a taxi (approximately 70€) or the night bus. The MonBus provides a more direct bus option from the airport, operating frequently throughout the day and with reduced service on weekends and holidays. Check the MonBus website for the most current schedule details.

Once in Sitges, navigating the town is a breeze. Its compact size makes walking the preferred method of exploration. While buses are available, their reliability can be questionable. A leisurely stroll, particularly along the picturesque seafront promenade, offers an enjoyable and efficient way to discover Sitges’s charms.

Gay Hotels and Gay friendly Hotels in Sitges

Parrots Hotel – This “hetero-friendly” hotel is set just 100 meters from the beach. Breakfast service is offered from May to September. Parrots Sitges Hotel is just a 5-minute walk from the historic old town of Sitges. Guests receive a reduced rate for Parrots Gym + Fitness.

Hotel Liberty – A gay hotel centrally located and set in a 19th-century, Cuban-style building with a charming garden. Some rooms have a balcony or terrace, with views of the garden, the mountains, or the town. Guests can enjoy a drink from the hotel bar in the tranquility of Liberty’s garden.

Camping Garrofer – For a budget-friendly option that offers a truly singular experience, consider glamping near Sitges. There are several campsites near the town just along the coast, but Garrofer stands out as the best. It’s located just a pleasant forty-minute walk along the promenade from the town, and even better, it’s only a fifteen-minute walk to the infamous cruising beach, Cala de l’Home Mort. Garrofer offers various camping options, ranging from yurts to bungalows, all top quality. The shared showers are better than most hotels, there’s a swimming pool with water slides, and the restaurant, La Sinta, serves the best patatas bravas you’ll ever taste and wood-fired pizzas made right in front of you.

Hotel MiM Sitges – A gay-friendly hotel centrally located near the gay beach and bars, plus right in the heart of town where all the action takes place.

ME Sitges Terramar – A cosmopolitan and sophisticated gay-friendly hotel with exclusive services and facilities in a luxurious and contemporary setting. Enjoy a holiday on the coast in a chic and elegant environment. A little farther than I’d like for drinks and dinner in the evenings but there is a little tourist bus/train along the promenade. However it is easier to get to the dead man’s beach so swings and roundabouts I guess.

Other Hotels in Sitges

Sightseeing & Activities in Sitges

Sitges boasts several captivating landmarks that contribute to its unique allure:

  • Sant Bartomeu & Santa Tecla Church: This iconic 17th-century Baroque church, perched dramatically on a seaside cliff, is a must-see. The elevated platform provides breathtaking panoramic views of Sitges, and the staircase leading up to it, along with the charming mermaid statue, creates a picture-perfect scene. Exercise caution, however, as waves can occasionally splash onto the path.
  • Passeig Marítim: A leisurely sunset stroll along Sitges’s palm-fringed seafront promenade is an essential experience. This scenic walkway stretches the length of the town, from the center to the gay nudist beach, offering a delightful blend of pristine beaches on one side and elegant mansions and restaurants on the other.
  • Cau Ferrat Museum: Once the residence and studio of the Catalan artist Santiago Rusiñol, this waterfront museum houses an impressive collection of modernist art. Visitors can admire works by renowned artists such as Picasso and El Greco, as well as Rusiñol’s own paintings, ceramics, and ironwork.
  • Maricel Museum: Situated within a magnificent seaside palace, this museum showcases a diverse collection of art and artifacts from the medieval period to the early 20th century. The museum’s exhibits include paintings, sculptures, and maritime treasures. The building itself is an architectural masterpiece, combining Gothic and Renaissance influences, and offers stunning vistas of the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can explore themed rooms filled with historical and artistic gems, providing a rich exploration of Catalan heritage.

Events

Sitges Gay Pride 2025 – June 4th to June 8th, 2025

Sitges Gay Pride is a highly anticipated annual celebration, renowned for its meticulously planned program of events and captivating performances. This five-day extravaganza, spanning from Thursday to Monday, offers a diverse range of activities. Attendees can enjoy lively T-dances, dazzling drag shows, exhilarating pool parties, the iconic high heel race, diverse musical performances by talented DJs and artists, themed club nights, and the spectacular parade, which traditionally takes place on Sunday afternoon.

Mark your calendars:

  • Sitges Pride 2025: Wednesday, June 4th to Sunday, June 8th, 2025.
  • Sitges Pride 2026: Dates to be announced.

Sitges Bears Week 2025 – September 5th – 14th, 2025

Sitges Bears Week, held each September, stands as a premier bear festival in Europe, drawing a massive crowd of over 5,000 attendees. This vibrant event welcomes a diverse mix of bears, their admirers, chasers, muscle bears, and more, creating a lively and inclusive atmosphere. The festival transforms the beach with a dedicated Bear’s Village, complete with a stage and multiple bars, fostering a festive and social environment. As a highlight of Sitges’s annual calendar, Bears Week attracts a significant international audience.

Dates for 2025: September 5 – 14, 2025.

FAQs

Here are some common questions travellers have about Sitges:

Is Sitges welcoming to LGBTQ+ visitors?

Absolutely. Sitges, much like Spain in general, is renowned for its exceptional LGBTQ+ friendliness. You’ll find a thriving queer community here, composed of both international residents and Spanish locals. The town’s inclusive atmosphere is evident everywhere, from same-sex couples strolling hand-in-hand to rainbow flags proudly displayed at numerous establishments.

When is the ideal time to visit Sitges?

The best time depends on your preferences. Summer (June to September) offers the warmest weather and the liveliest atmosphere, perfect for a beach-focused gaycation. However, Sitges hosts numerous festivals and cultural events throughout the year, such as Carnival in February or the Film Festival in October, providing alternative reasons to visit.

When is Sitges Pride Week, and what events are held?

Sitges Pride Week typically occurs in early June, culminating in the Sunday afternoon Pride Parade. The week features a well-organised lineup of events, including drag shows, pool parties, beach gatherings, the high heel race, musical performances, themed club nights, and more.

Are there LGBTQ+ friendly places to stay in Sitges?

Yes, virtually all accommodations in Sitges are LGBTQ+ friendly. You’ll find a wide range of hotels and hostels, whether you prefer to stay in the town centre or along the beach. Booking well in advance is highly recommended, especially during Sitges’s popular annual events like Pride, Bear Week and New Year.

What are some key LGBTQ+ spots or neighbourhoods?

Sitges’s beaches are a major draw for the LGBTQ+ community. While all 17 beaches are gay-friendly, Platja de la Bassa Rodona, Platja de las Balmins, and Playa del Muerto (Xiringay) tend to attract the largest gay crowds. Additionally, the area around Plaça Indústria, near the beach, is the heart of the town’s gay bar scene.

See Also

From our home base in Amsterdam, we frequently explore some of Europe’s most vibrant cities, and we’ve compiled detailed guides to share our insider knowledge. Whether you’re seeking the canals and culture of Amsterdam itself, the sunny beaches of Gran Canaria, the historic charm of Lisbon and Porto, the bustling energy of Barcelona and Madrid, the refined elegance of Paris and Munich, the unique character of Sitges, or the diverse landscapes of the Randstad region, you’ll find comprehensive information and recommendations in the links below.

Amsterdam | Barcelona | Chicago | Cologne | Gran Canaria | Iceland | Lisbon | London | Madrid | Munich | Paris | Porto | Randstad | Sitges | Sydney | Washington DC

Sitges, the sun-soaked seaside haven just a short train ride from Barcelona, is renowned for its vibrant LGBT community and party spirit. This coastal town, with its golden beaches and picturesque streets, has long been a beloved destination for queer travellers seeking either relaxation or partying. Stroll along the palm-lined promenade, enjoy the lively atmosphere of the beachfront bars, and explore the eclectic mix of shops and restaurants that cater to every taste. By night, experience the energetic nightlife at popular venues like Parrots Pub and Queenz. With its inclusive vibe, stunning scenery, and a calendar full of events like the famous Sitges Carnival and Pride, Sitges promises a fun getaway where you can bask in the sun and relax after a hectic visit to Barcelona. Again a google maps list of places is available here. (BCN, LEBL)

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Cramsterdam for the Gays

Most of the gay bars (homohoreca) in Amsterdam (in no particular order) grouped by location – also available on google maps and check out the events page on iamsterdam (Milkshake and Pride are two of the main events). Club nights like Bear Bash, Bear Necessity or Furball etc are not listed so check out Tom’s guide or Patroc. Our friends also run a club night in Amsterdam (and now London too) at The Eagle called Bear Bash.

Most Friday evenings we will be found on Reguliersdwarsstraat usually outside of Taboo or Blend for informal drinks or as the locals like to call vrijmibo which is a Dutch short for “Vrijdagmiddagborrel,” which loosely translates to “Friday afternoon drinks.”
In the summer we also tend to meet at Marineterrein AKA the gay beach. Bring snacks, drinks and a blanket to sit on and watch Amsterdammers unwind and swim and get drunk in the marine base near Kattenburg. Further afield is Nieuwe Meer which is an official cruising spot in Park de Oeverlanden.

When WorldPride is held in Europe, it is traditionally also designated as that year’s EuroPride. This was the case in London in 2012, Madrid in 2017, Copenhagen in 2021, and will be again in Amsterdam in 2026. So 2026 is going to be a big year for Gay Amsterdam from 25 July to 8 August 2026. More information at World Pride. See also events.

XXX – signifies the bar has a dark room or is otherwise a sex positive venue.

Reguliersdwarsstraat | Centrum West | De Wallen | Kerkstraat | Amstel | Jordaan | Oost | West

Reguliersdwarstraat

This is the current “gay street” of Amsterdam. reguliers.net

Taboo + Taboo Kantine – 

Reguliersdwarsstraat 4
taboobar.nl
Busy bar especially for the after work crowd on a Friday but with a few recent price hikes make sure you don’t go crazy.

Blend + Blend XL –  

Reguliersdwarsstraat 41
barblend.nl
Next door to Taboo and same kind of crowd. XL is opposite next to SoHo

Bar Exit – 

Reguliersdwarsstraat 42a
exitamsterdam.nl

SoHo –  

Reguliersdwarsstraat 36
soho-amsterdam.com

Reguliersdwarsstraat | Amstel | De Wallen | Kerkstraat | Jordaan | Oost | West

Amstel and Rembrandtplein

This used to be much more gay but now only a few stalwarts remain. Although Café Montmartre has reopened recently and Brug is under new ownership so there is hope.

Nate’s – (formerly Brug34)

Utrechtsestraat 19
nate.amsterdam – (formerly brug34.nl)
Great bar with a large terrace that gets the evening sunshine so great for after-work beers and the staff are super friendly. (December 2024 under new ownership still LGBT but rebranding as Nate).

Free Willie – (PAID entry ) – XXX

Amstel 178
freewillie.nl
The newest gay bar. Mostly a naked bar. From the Club Church team.

Lellebel

Utrechtsestraat 4H
lellebel.nl
Queer bar which is small but fun. They recently moved focus of Lellebel towards building a safe environment for the Queer/Trans community so support it.

Café Montmartre

Reguliersdwarsstraat 129 – NEW ADDRESS
cafemontmartre.nl
Please note new address – was closed for a few months but reopened in new location.
Very traditional gay bar with Dutch music and eurotrash.
And in the new bar the ceiling is dotted with 18 glittering chandeliers…

Reguliersdwarsstraat | Amstel | De Wallen | Kerkstraat | Jordaan | Oost | West

Centrum West

Prik

Spuistraat 109
prikamsterdam.nl
Great terrace although it is along a (sometimes) busy street.

Bears Amsterdam (previously The Web) XXX

Sint Jacobsstraat 6
bearsamsterdam.com
Sometimes PAID entry but usually no cover just buy a drink before exploring.

The Cuckoo’s Nest XXX

Nieuwzijds Kolk 6
cuckoosnest.nl
No cover just buy a drink before exploring.

Sauna Nieuwezijds – (PAID entry ) – XXX

Nieuwezijds Armsteeg 95
saunanz.nl
Paid entry.

Reguliersdwarsstraat | Centrum West | De Wallen | Kerkstraat | Jordaan | Oost | West

Centrum/De Wallen

The Queen’s Head

Zeedijk 20 (Oudezijds Kolk)
queenshead.nl
Friendly little bar where you can have a nice drink and a chat. Get there early for the booth with the canal views.

Café ‘t Mandje

Zeedijk 63, Amsterdam
cafetmandje.amsterdam
Best described as ‘quirky’

Eagle Amsterdam XXX

Warmoesstraat 90
eagleamsterdam.com
(sometimes PAID entry )
Ring the bell for entry. Not for the faint-hearted 😉 Usually, no cover unless there is an event.

Dirty Dicks XXX

Warmoesstraat 86
dirtydicksamsterdam.com
(sometimes PAID entry )
Usually, no cover unless there is an event.

Reguliersdwarsstraat | Centrum West | De Wallen | Amstel | Jordaan | Oost | West

Kerkstraat and Leidseplein

Spijker Bar XXX

Kerkstraat 4HS
spijkerbar.nl
Pool, Bingo, Disney + Porn in addition to naked Tuesdays what more could you ask for? Oh super friendly staff that’s what. . A small dark room upstairs provides a discreet area to enjoy new friends, and its location just two minutes down the road from Club Church make it a great warm up spot. Not as large a “play” area as some of the other bars with “play” areas but hey that can sometimes be fun right…

Club Church – (PAID entry ) – XXX

Kerkstraat 52 (Leidsestraat)
clubchurch.nl
Also not for the faint-hearted (paid entry and allegedly very cruisy). Expect club nights like Furball to sell out and even with tickets arrive in good time or you will be joining a 1 out 1 in line outside

a red neo sign that reads "taboo kantine" on a brick wall in the bar.
Taboo Kantine Amsterdam – Iain Croll

Jordaan

Saarein

Elandsstraat 119
saarein2.nl
Neighbourhood LGBT+ friendly bar.

Oost

Lola (The Green Aardvark)

Mauritskade 100 A-h
lolathegreenaardvark.nl
Another large terrace great in the summer and they do good food too

West

Pamela

Jacob van Lennepstraat 86H
pamela.amsterdam
Local neighbourhood queer cafe bar

Gay Events in Amsterdam

Pride Amsterdam Amsterdam Pride is a multifaceted celebration that transforms the city into a vibrant hub of LGBTQIA+ culture. At its heart lies the world-famous Canal Parade, a truly extraordinary event that draws over 300,000 enthusiastic spectators. Unlike traditional street parades, this spectacle unfolds on Amsterdam’s iconic canals, with elaborately decorated boats gliding along the waterways. These floating stages showcase a diverse array of performers and themes, from dazzling dancers and flamboyant drag queens to leather-clad bears and representatives of various LGBTQIA+ organizations.

Beyond the Canal Parade, Amsterdam Pride encompasses a week-long program of events, including street parties that spill into the city’s charming neighborhoods, electrifying club nights that keep the energy high until dawn, and the uniquely entertaining Drag Queen Olympics. This city-wide celebration embodies Amsterdam’s reputation as one of the most open and progressive cities on the planet, where diversity is embraced and celebrated.

It’s important to note the distinction between Amsterdam Pride, the overall LGBTQIA+ festival, and the Canal Parade, which is its most iconic event. While the Canal Parade is the visual centerpiece, Amsterdam Pride encompasses a broad range of cultural and activist events that contribute to the festival’s significance.  Dates for 2025: 26 July – 3 August 2025

King’s Day – Takes place in April every year on the same date in honour of the Dutch King’s birthday. The main activities during the day are drinking and markets (it’s a whole thing) and are followed by a orange-inspired night with many parties across the city with everyone dressed in orange! Dates: 26 April, 2026.

Milkshake Festival A huge LGBQIA+ focused, outdoor music and dance festival held in July in Westerpark. This Milkshake definitely brings all the boys to the yard! Dates for 2025: 26 – 27 July, 2025.

Reguliersdwarsstraat | Centrum West | De Wallen | Kerkstraat | Amstel | Jordaan | Oost | West

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A group of men bathed in pink light in a bar in the centre of Amsterdam
Brug 34 – Iain Croll

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Permenantly closed

All of these bars have permanently closed a couple have rebranded as new LGBT bars but most are no longer LGBT.

Amstel 54 – PERMANENTLY CLOSED
Amstel 54

€10 to spin the wheel and you might win shots or drinks or lose it all! Not as much fun or as gay as it used to be (I sadly predicted it would be the next on this list of closed venues).

Queers – PERMANENTLY CLOSED
Amstel 60

A cozy bar along the Amstel strip from Amstel 54 and Fame. Drag Bingo and Sunday afternoon snacks.

FamePERMANENTLY CLOSED
Amstel 50

Fun bar in the aread near Queers, Monmartre and Amstel 54.

Club YOLOPERMANENTLY CLOSED
Amstel 178

Late bar. Now opened as Free Willie.

De EngelPERMANENTLY CLOSED
Zeedijk 21

with a friendly and open attitude, a mixed crowd of all ages and styles, with a nice established terrace. CLoseby to the Queen’s Head.

GettoPERMANENTLY CLOSED
Warmoesstraat 51

Bar/Restaurant with drag insired menu. The team have now opened Lola (The Green Aardvark).


Amsterdam is renowned for its vibrant LGBTQ+ scene, with a wide array of gay bars that cater to diverse tastes and offer something for everyone. Iconic spots like Prik are popular for their welcoming atmosphere and delicious cocktails, making it a favorite among both locals and tourists. For those who enjoy a more lively scene, Soho on Reguliersdwarsstraat is known for its stylish decor and energetic vibe. If you’re looking for a classic Dutch experience, Café ’t Mandje is one of the oldest gay bars in the city, steeped in history and character. While these bars are fantastic places to experience Amsterdam’s LGBTQ+ nightlife, it’s worth noting that their popularity means they can get quite busy, especially on weekends, so plan accordingly to fully enjoy what they have to offer.

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