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Gay Clubs, Parties & Events in Copenhagen
Upcoming Irregular Parties
Bøssehuset Sommerfest
Saturday, 9 August , from
Big annual summer party at The Gay House (›Bøssehuset‹) in Copenhagen's ›FreeTown of Christiania‹. (You can take the bus to Bodenhoffs Plads, right where Mælkevejen crosses with Prinsessegade.)
With performances, live bands and DJs.
Tickets: from 70 DKK
Facebook event page
@ Bøssehuset Refshalevej 2 / Mælkevejen 69 D
Copenhagen
Regular Parties and Clubs
RUST Natklub
Friday, Saturday –
LGBTQ-friendly dance club in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen.
@ Guldbergsgade 8
Copenhagen
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Never Mind Night Club
Monday-Thursday – ;Friday, Saturday –
LGBTQ+ friendly club in the center of Copenhagen, with dancefloor and smoking room. At the weekend with DJ.
Admission: Friday, Saturday DKK
@ Axeltorv 3
Copenhagen
Best Gay and Lesbian Bars in Copenhagen | Lex's Guide to LGBTQ+ Nightlife
The Ultimate Guide to Gay Bars in Copenhagen: Where to Sip, Slay, and Dance All Night
Copenhagen is the gay-friendly city that dreams are made of—full of charm, history, and non-stop fun for gay travelers and Copenhageners alike. Whether you're admiring the Little Mermaid, taking in the colorful streets of Nyhavn, or exploring the wild nightlife of Vesterbro, this Danish capital has everything. Looking for sex, cocktails, or an adj party? Copenhagen’s LGBTQ scene delivers it all with flair and plenty of love.
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1. Jailhouse CPH – Where Horrible Boys Have All the Fun
Address: Studiestræde 12, Copenhagen
If you’ve ever fantasized about a prison-themed bar with cocktails and lighthearted punishment, Jailhouse CPH is calling. This gay bar is a crowd favorite for Copenhageners and gay travelers alike, with bartenders dressed as prison guards and a
Copenhagen Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Copenhagen
9 August
Bøssehuset Sommerfest: big annual summer party at The Gay House (›Bøssehuset‹) in Copenhagen's ›FreeTown of Christiania‹. (You can take the bus to Bodenhoffs Plads, right where Mælkevejen crosses with Prinsessegade.)
With performances, reside bands and DJs.
Tickets: from 70 DKK
From @ Bøssehuset (Refshalevej 2 / Mælkevejen 69 D)
-› Facebook event page
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About Copenhagen and its gay life
Denmark has a population of million people, of whom million live in the capital Copenhagen (København) and about million in the Greater Copenhagen area. Copenhagen is considered to be one of the most livable cities in the world – and therefore unfortunately also one of the most expensive by now –, not least because of its numerous green areas, an unpolluted harbor, where you can even go for a swim, and the delightful architecture. Among the most interesting sights in addition to Andersen's Little Mermaid are the Tivoli, one of the oldest still operating am
Gay Holidays to Copenhagen
Gay holidays to Copenhagen are where equality meets effortless cool. This Scandinavian capital is often ranked one of the world’s most LGBT+ friendly cities—and it shows. From same-sex hand-holding in the royal gardens to rainbow flags flying from town hall, Copenhagen doesn’t just accept queerness—it celebrates it.
Whether you’re soaking up Nordic design, cruising on a canal, or dancing the night away at Copenhagen Pride, you’ll find a city where being yourself isn’t radical—it’s routine.
Design, Diversity and Hygge Vibes
Copenhagen oozes laid-back sophistication. Its cobbled streets, modernist buildings, and stylish locals make it feel like a live-in Instagram reel—but with substance to match the style.
It’s also the birthplace of civil unions for same-sex couples (), and consistently ranks sky-high for LGBT+ safety, rights, and visibility. Add in a thriving queer nightlife, a rich history of activism, and some of Europe’s best food? You’ve got the makin