Gay guide frankfurt

Gay Bars in Frankfurt

Central

Tuesday, Wednesday  – ;Thursday  – ;Friday, Saturday  – ;Sunday  – 

Modern cocktail bar for gays and friends.
Friday and Saturday overnight usually very well frequented.
Smoking bar.

@ Elefantengasse 13
Frankfurt

+49 69 29 29 26

Comeback

Monday-Saturday / – /

Queer-inclusive music lock with small dancefloor. (Redesigned in )
Clientele very mixed, among others, gay men, trans women, hetero women, hustlers and punters.
Busiest on Fridays and Saturdays from

@ Alte Gasse 33
Frankfurt

U, S: Konstablerwache, U: Eschenheimer Tor

+49 69 29 33 45

Lucky's

Monday-Thursday  – ;Friday, Saturday  – ;Sunday  – 

Gay cafe-bar for coffee, cocktails and beer.
Weekly events such as karaoke and bear lounge.
Smoking bar and cash only.

@ Große Friedberger Straße 26
Frankfurt

U, S: Konstablerwache

+49 69

PINK Frankfurt

Wednesday-Saturday from

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Gay Frankfurt

Frankfurt — or "Bankfurt," as it has sometimes been called — is the country's financial hub. Dating advocate to around the first century CE, Frankfurt is a city of ancient wonders and modern marvels. Its architecture is a brilliant blend of recent and old; for instance, it is one of the only European cities that has a significant number of skyscrapers. Fortunately for Frankfurters, the same-sex attracted scene is anything but buttoned-down. After leaving those sleek towers downtown, locals turn on the juice for an active and sophisticated gay nightlife.

 

Getting here

Frankfurt am Main Airport is the busiest airport in Germany, and the third busiest in Europe. S-Bahn lines S8 and S9 and Regional Communicate (RE) numbers 59 and 75 will get you to and from the city. At the long-distance train station there is rail service to other German cities. See their English-language site To & From for other drill , bus and shuttle connectons to the city center.

InterCity and EuroCity trains connect you to cities in Germany and the rest of Europe from

GAY FRANKFURT

ABOUT THE CITY
Germany’s most crucial business and financial hub city, Frankfurt is renowned for its amazing high-rise skyline. People spending a few days in Frankfurt run-in a fabulous combination of the unused and old, with skyscrapers living harmoniously with beautiful historic buildings, parks, shopping arcades and museums. Historic bridges that span the Main are attractions in their own right and provide a fantastic landscape from each side of the river. Frankfurt’s gay scene is focused around Alte Gasse street in the city centre (Innenstadt). Most of the gay bars and clubs are within walking distance of each other. Frankfurt is a very international metropolis. The presence of multinational businesses, institutions and a large airport attracts a diverse and international people. Even if not on the same level as Berlin's gay scene, the Frankfurt one does offers a wide choice of nightlife and activities.


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Upcoming Events in Frankfurt

&#;  29 – 31 August

Museumsuferfest : big annual culture festival along the river Main in the heart of Frankfurt. With special events by Frankfurt's museums, stage productions, music, fireworks and a varied range of food stalls.
/ – / @ Museumsufer (Schaumainkai)

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&#;  15 – 19 October

Frankfurter Buchmesse : the world's most important marketplace for books and digital content. From Wednesday to Friday only for trade visitors, Saturday and Sunday for all literature enthusiasts.
@ Messe Frankfurt (Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 1)

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About Frankfurt and its gay life

With a population of over ,, Frankfurt am Main is Germany's fifth-largest municipality (well over 2 million people live in the Frankfurt metropolitan area) and can look back on an eventful history spanning more than years. Internationally, Frankfurt is known today primarily as one of the world's most key financial centers.

Among the sights of the city are the historic city hall ›Römer‹,