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Gay Amsterdam Guide

Gay Amsterdam travel guide: where to go, gyrate, drink and shop

Amsterdam, the city of canals, is not only famous for its stunning architecture and cultural heritage but also for its thriving same-sex attracted scene. The capital offers a secure and accepting environment for the LGBTQ+ community, making it a popular destination for gay travelers. From legendary bars and clubs to exciting events, this Gay Amsterdam Instruction is here to help you detect the best that the city has to offer.

Our Lgbtq+ Guide to Amsterdam shows you how to plan an unforgettable trip –


with tips on the gay scene, the best bars, parties, events, and more.

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The capital of the Netherlands has been a bastion of LGBT+ identity for centuries and has seen its community survive and thrive despite political and social adversity. Today, Amsterdam is home to some of the optimal 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 present marriage equality, same-sex attracted people living in and visiting the Netherlands are so well accepted and integrated that at first there might not seem to be much o

Our 10 favorite male lover hotels to reside in Amsterdam, all cool and well-dressed, including guesthouses & hostels, to aid you plan a fabulous stay!

Amsterdam is one very lgbtq+ friendly city which we love visiting. It has one of the best gay scenes in Europe and we always have an amazing time here.

Booking a hotel to stay in Amsterdam has never been a problem for us. We possess always felt welcome at every place we've stayed at and sharing a bed has never been an issue. We never experience like we possess to hide our sexuality anywhere in Amsterdam or in Holland, which is why we reflect it is one of the most gay friendly countries in the world.

“In Holland, you can be yourself. We never felt love we had to hide our sexuality anywhere in Amsterdam or in Holland”

These are our 10 favorite one-of-a-kind gay hotels in Amsterdam based on our personal experiences and from recommendations by other LGBTQ travelers. Just retain, Amsterdam is one of the most expensive cities in Europe, so anything around $100 or less is considered budget, between $100-$200 is medium average budget, and over $200, high conclude luxury.

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Amsterdam Accommodation Tips

Hotels in the center of Amsterdam tend to be a bit cheaper on weekdays than on weekends.

BackStage Hotel

Hotel. From 60 €

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Decorated with items from the music industry and located only a few steps away from big clubs and concert halls such as Sugarfactory, Melkweg and Paradiso (venue of the gay party Rapido).

@ Leidsegracht 114
Amsterdam 1016 CT

Hotel Amstelzicht

Hotel. ***, from 110 €

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Small hotel at the Amstel, very complete to the gay bars in Amsterdam's main gay area around Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel.

@ Amstel 104
Amsterdam 1017 AD

Tram: Rembrandtplein

The Albus

Hotel, gay-friendly. ****, from 160 €

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Upmarket plan hotel right next to the gay bars in the Reguliersdwarsstraat.
With furniture by designers such as Marc Sadler, Eileen Gray, Enzo Catellani and Per Weiss.

@ Vijzelstraat 49
Amsterdam 1017 HE

Tram: Muntplein


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Maes Bed & Breakfast
Cat. hotel, bed and breakfast



hospitality and home ambiance

[closed down as of March 2018] Maes B&B started over 18 years ago as one of the first B&B’s in the urban area and over time it has become famous for its hospitality and dwelling ambience. The main B&B Maes is in the Herenstraat and with second we opened Heren Bed and Breakfast. That B&B is now located on the Singel canal.











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Maes Bed & Breakfast not (yet) included on the Amsterdam Gay Map

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