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The Ultimate LGBTQ Reference to Amsterdam
They’re a people so inviting you may be caught off guard by their kindness. Internationally known for their liberal do-as-you-please laws, it should be no surprise that Amsterdam is a favorite destination for the LGBTQ+ group.
On the flip side, Amsterdam is currently dealing with the strain of over-tourism. The town may be more postcard-perfect than Disney World, but this popular destination is no theme park — it’s place to around , residents who hope for you to respect them as much as they respect you. From marijuana dispensaries (known as coffeeshops) to reside sex shows, it can be simple to over-indulge.
Rather than spending your entire vacation in the Red Pale District, check out hip neighborhoods favor De Pijp, Oud-West, and NDSM wharf. Moreover, try traveling outside of highlight season — July and August — and enjoy the benefits of fewer crowds and cheaper deals by taking a trip sometime between March and April or September and November.
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Gay Cruising in Amsterdam
Amsterdam has one of the largest gay cruise club scenes in Europe. Most cruise bars and fetish shops are located in the Warmoesstraat area. These include The Web, Cuckoo’s Nest, Unclean Dicks, Eagle Amsterdam, etc.
Club Church in Kerkstraat hosts a popular men-only twirl & cruise party every weekend, with dress codes (e.g. underwear, naked, leather, boxers, jockstrap, sportswear).
But obviously, gay cruising does not take place only inside the bars. Over the years, several outdoor areas in/near Amsterdam have turn into known as popular queer cruising spots where men meet and have entertainment. In one park, Oeverlanden, there is even an official cruising area.
Oeverlanden / Nieuwe Meer
Perhaps the most popular cruising spot in Amsterdam. Oeverlanden refers to the park area, and Nieuwe Meer is a small lake located just outside the city centre. This recreational area gets crowded in the summer. Clothing-optional sunbathing is allowed, and swimming in the lake is also possible.
This is the only place where cruising is officially recognised and tolerated, as
John’s Guide for Gay Cruising in the Dutch Capital, Amsterdam
But of course, a vacation in Amsterdam is not “only” about intimate encounters and cruising. Besides its unique cultural heritage with many historical buildings and museums, Amsterdam has a strong connection to nature. Be it the world-famous canals, the parks, or the Northern Sea around the corner, it’s not going to be boring during your trip to the Dutch capital city.
For many European travelers from the LGBTQ+ people, Amsterdam is one of the most LGBTQ+ welcoming and gay-friendly cities in the world. So don’t forget to bookmark this Amsterdam Gay Cruising Manual for your next same-sex attracted adventures!
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Amsterdam’s queer scene rivals that of the greats; up there with Berlin, Madrid, Brighton and more. And we’re not just talking about Reguliersdwarsstraat (Amsterdam’s famous Same-sex attracted Street) – the LGBTQ+ party scene here stretches across the city.
From the city’s legendary first gay club Cafe ‘t Mandje to tiny drag bars with karaoke, Amsterdam has it all. Just don’t be surprised to see some open-minded straight people frequent these joints – these are some of the finest clubs in a city legendary for its nightlife, after all. Everyone is welcome. So whatever your vibe, here are the best gay bars and clubs in Amsterdam.
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