Gay nightclub stockholm

Stockholm is an incredible destination for gay travellers with so much to offer – it is a very liberal and welcoming city.

As a result, the male lover bars in Stockholm (and queer scene) are quite unique.

Given Stockholm is such a progressive urban area, you will find yourself welcome as a gay traveller in bars all across the city.

However, whilst this is great to see, we were very keen to check out as many ‘actual’ gay bars in Stockholm as possible during our visit.

Beyond the gay bars, make sure to also check out our ‘Full Gay Travel Guide to Stockholm’.

Take a look at our favourite gay bars in Stockholm below, along with some further recommendations of gay bars we need to return and visit: [no_toc]

Best Gay Bars in Stockholm

Check out these gay bars in Stockholm for your weekend away:

Secret Garden

If you want to begin the evening somewhere a short-lived more relaxed head to Covert Garden.

We really liked this prevent, and again it’s one for the weekend.

It has multiple rooms – some for chilling, some for dancing, and if it’s open the

LGBTQ+ Events & Clubs

Categories: Bars & Nightlife

Publish date: 20 August

Stockholm Pride in July-August is the highlight of the year. Since its foundation in , it has change into one of Stockholm’s largest annual festivals, as well as the biggest Lgbtq+ fest celebration in Scandinavia with over 60, attendees each year.

Stockholm also hosts Cinema Queer International Clip Festival, Sweden's largest queer film festival. It was founded in to broaden the cinema offerings in Sweden beyond the hetero-normative. The festival focuses on films that interrogate, discuss, and glance beyond the prevailing norms, and illuminate the stories that otherwise would travel unnoticed.

If you need to stay updated on all the latest LGBTQ+ news and events QX is a wonderful place to commence. It's the largest LGBTQ+ media publisher in Scandinavia featuring the QX online GayMap - an event calendar covering LGBTQ+ events in Stockholm. QX also hosts the annual Gaygala Awards, celebrating LGBTQ+ achievements in Sweden.

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Discover Gay Bars in Stockholm: 5 Must-Visit LGBTQ Spots | Lex's Guide to LGBTQ+ Nightlife in Sweden

When it comes to male lover bars and LGBTQ nightlife in Stockholm, Sweden's capital offers an eclectic mix of exciting venues, vibrant atmospheres, and inclusive spaces that celebrate diversity. From Södermalm to Gamla Stan (Old Town), the capital is known for its strong LGBTQ scene that attracts locals and travelers alike. Whether you're looking for a lively same-sex attracted club, a more intimate bar, or a unusual fetish experience, Stockholm’s nightlife has something for everyone. Here’s your ultimate manual to exploring the finest of Stockholm's queer scene. To dive deeper into the LGBTQ community and connect with like-minded people, download Lex.

Södermalm: The Heart of Queer Culture

In Södermalm, one of the trendiest neighborhoods in Stockholm, you’ll find some of the city's most popular queer bars and LGBTQ clubs. Known for its alternative vibe and creative power, Söder is a hub for everything queer.

1. Moxy

Address: Flatastigen 4, Stockholm, Sweden
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Stockholm Gay Travel Guide

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About Stockholm and its same-sex attracted life

Being older than years, Stockholm today is a modern, technologically-advanced, liberal and ethnically diverse urban area. Many visitors are impressed by the beauty of the city on the fourteen islands and appreciate the relaxed and approachable atmosphere.

Stockholm's many sights include the Antique Town (Gamla Stan), the Royal Palace, the much-visited maritime Vasa Museum, Berzelii Park, the Royal Swedish Opera, the Djurgården peninsula and the ABBA Museum.

Sweden is one of the most liberal countries in the world regarding gay rights. It was one of the first countries introducing civil unions and anti-discrimination laws. People in Sweden – and especially in Stockholm – are quite open-minded and many hotels, cafes, restaurants and bars are explicitly LGBT-friendly.

Stockholm is often called the queer capital of Sweden and even of Scandinavia. However, due to the tiny population in Sweden and Stockholm you shouldn't predict a large gay scene. Stockholm certainly is