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Gay cafes amsterdam

Our Amsterdam gay guide will help you plan a fabulous trip including tips on the gay scene, the best gay bars, parties, events, and more.

We love visiting Amsterdam. Whether it's for a municipality break, a romantic weekend, or a gay party, circle we always realize we're going to own a terrific time.

Whilst Amsterdam is most famous for its “coffeeshops” where you can smoke joints legally, it is also culturally rich with world-class museums and has the most distinctive urban landscape.

The city is dominated by water, with canals, around bridges, lots of pretty narrow cobblestone streets, and many many many bicycles! It's so picturesque that the network of canals in the 17th-century historic old town (called the “Canal Ring“) was listed as a UNESCO Planet Heritage Site in

Amsterdam is also super same-sex attracted, which is unsurprising given that it is the capital city of one of the most gay approachable countries in the world. It is one of the few places where we feel comfortable walking the streets holding hands and don't feel fond of we first have to look over our shoulders to do that protection check! It also has some fantastic parties, plenty of gay hangouts, lots
gay cafes amsterdam

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 legendary Gay Street) – the LGBTQ+ party scene here stretches across the city. 

From the city’s legendary first gay club Cafe ‘t Mandje to tiny queenly bars with karaoke, Amsterdam has it all. Just don’t be surprised to see some open-minded vertical people frequent these joints – these are some of the best clubs in a city eminent for its nightlife, after all. Everyone is welcome. So whatever your vibe, here are the leading gay bars and clubs in Amsterdam. 

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🪩 The best clubs in Amsterdam
🌿 The best coffeeshops in Amsterdam
📍 The best hotels in Amsterdam
🏠 The best Airbnbs in Amsterdam

Derek Roberston is a writer based in Amsterdam. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers. Find more in our editorial guidelines.

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café Montmartre

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Café Montmartre is één van de gezelligste en bekendste Gay Cafés van Amsterdam, waar iedereen welkom is.
Al sinds is Café Montmartre een begrip in Nederland.

Café Montmartre is one of the most famous Homosexual bars in Amsterdam, where everybody is welcome.
Since Café Montmartre is the place to be in the Netherlands.

Na enkele maanden afwezigheid zijn wij weer terug op een nieuwe lokatie.
Wederom vlak bij het Rembrandtplein:

REGULIERSDWARSSTRAAT ! After a few months of absence, we're back at a new location.
And again near the Rembrandtsquare:

REGULIERSDWARSSTRAAT !

Kom een keer langs voor een borrel en ervaar zelf de echte Café Montmartre gezelligheid! Come on over for a slurp and experience the valid Café Montmartre atmosphere.

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Café Montmartre is bekend om het altijd vriendelijke personeel,
sfeervolle thema versieringen en de discobollen.
En in ons nieuwe onderkomen sieren 18 glinsterende kroonluchters het hoge plafond
Vooral niet te vergeten zijn de Nederlandstalige muziek, songfestival meezingers, de klassiekers uit de jaren 80 en 90, afgewisseld met eigentijdse hits.

Café Montmartre is famou

(Food rated 5 stars, but drinks only!)

The Lellebel was one of my goals in Amsterdam, especially since I wrote the German Wikipedia article about it.
As a trans* person, it was also an honor for me to be a guest there. Everyone was very friendly and you felt like you were in good hands. 4 beers on tap! And a professional bar.
But the interior was needy. A plain “hose bar” like thousands of others. So you don't contain to come to Amsterdam for that.
Plus noisy standup comedy and also in English, but I aspire that it will also be available in the local language.
Despite the approachable atmosphere, the visit was rather a disappointment.
I study that there used to be a warmer environment (plush). I would own really liked to view that.

(Eten met 5 stars, he always had drinks!)

The Lellebel was one of my best appointments in Amsterdam, especially in the German Wikipedia article about Schreef.
As a trans* person, he was also one of the guests. Each and every thing that comes out of the good world is raised in good hands. 4 beers on tap! A professional bar.
The interior was bad. An on-screen "tube pub" like dozens of others. You will never come to Amsterdam.
Plus luidruchtige stand-up comedy i

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