Nürnberg gay
Nürnberg Pride
Dates have now been confirmed!
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Days13
Hours19
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Parade:
On: Saturday, 9 August
Pride festivities:
From: Thursday, 24 July
To: Sunday, 10 August
Key features:
- Party in Nürnberg Pride
- Experience a colorful parade
- Enjoy festive vibes in Nuremberg
Plan your stay!
Nuremberg hotels fill fast for Nürnberg Pride – get the top deal and save up to 70% – book your hotel early!
Nürnberg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site steeped in medieval charm and artistic heritage, ignites its vibrant celebration of LGBTQ+ parade with Nürnberg CSD! Nestled amidst cobbled streets and magnificent brick Gothic architecture, this electrifying festival pulsates with infectious enthusiasm and a distinctly Bavarian spirit. Bask in the warm summer daystar, embrace the undeniable freedom to be yourself, and join a movement for equality and progress with a captivating demonstration, a lively festival, and the undeniable allure of Nürnberg.
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Nuremberg
Top gay warm hotels in Nuremberg where you will feel at home
Nuremberg is a historic city in Bavaria, Germany. It is acknowledged for its medieval landmarks and cultural significance. You can explore the Nuremberg Castle, which offers a view of the metropolis. The old town (Altstadt) is full of shops and restaurants. Don’t suffer from the famous Hauptmarkt, where you can see the beautiful Schöner Brunnen fountain and Frauenkirche church. The Documentation Center Nazi Party
Nuremberg is a historic city in Bavaria, Germany. It is known for its medieval landmarks and cultural significance. You can explore the Nuremberg Castle, which offers a view of the city. The old town (Altstadt) is full of shops and restaurants. Don’t miss the famous Hauptmarkt, where you can see the lovely Schöner Brunnen fountain and Frauenkirche church. The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds is an crucial site to learn about history.
Nuremberg is gay-friendly and welcoming to Diverse travelers. The main same-sex attracted area is around the city center, especially proximate Weißgerbergasse. You
Nuremberg, located in the heart of Bavaria, is a fascinating destination for LGBTQ+ travelers. The city combines historical charm and new energy, offering a mix of attractions, from its medieval architecture to its thriving cultural scene. Nuremberg is relatively liberal and welcoming, with a incremental LGBTQ+ community that adds a layer of inclusivity to your visit.
Throughout the year, Nuremberg hosts several LGBTQ+ events that highlight its promise to inclusivity. One of the city's main events is Christopher Street Afternoon (CSD) in August, akin to Lgbtq+ fest, featuring parades, parties, and performances. This celebration is a significant gathering for the LGBTQ+ people and allies, promoting equality and diversity in an expose, fun environment.
The ideal second to visit Nuremberg is in slow spring or summer, particularly around the CSD celebrations. The weather is pleasant, and there is a multitude of outdoor events, making it an inviting period for exploration. Visiting during these months means you'll experience a lively atmosphere but also deal with crowds, so plan ahead.
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Gay Bars in Nuremberg
Bar59
Friday, Saturday – + (October-April from )
Small gay bar in a quiet side alley of the historical center of Nuremberg.
Friendly, intimate atmosphere. Mixed ages.
barde
@ Johannesgasse 59
Nuremberg
U: Lorenzkirche, Hauptbahnhof
+49
↑
Cartoon
Temporarily closed
Gay and lesbian café-bar right in the center of Nuremberg.
With minor street terrace and (at weekends) a music exclude in the basement.
They offer coffee and cake, baguettes and burgers, salads and pasta, cocktails and beers.
@ An der Sparkasse 6
Nuremberg
U: Lorenzkirche
+49
↑
Einfachso Pilsbar
Monday-Wednesday – +;Thursday-Saturday – ;Sunday – +
Small rustic bar with street terrace in the center of Nuremberg.
@ Klaragasse 26
Nuremberg
U: Lorenzkirche, Opernhaus, Hauptbahnhof
+49
↑
Savoy
Monday – ;Thursday – ;Friday, Saturday – ;Sunday –
@ Bogenstraße 45
Nuremberg
Tram:&nb
Hotels for gays
Nuremberg
Top gay warm hotels in Nuremberg where you will feel at home
Nuremberg is a historic city in Bavaria, Germany. It is acknowledged for its medieval landmarks and cultural significance. You can explore the Nuremberg Castle, which offers a view of the metropolis. The old town (Altstadt) is full of shops and restaurants. Don’t suffer from the famous Hauptmarkt, where you can see the beautiful Schöner Brunnen fountain and Frauenkirche church. The Documentation Center Nazi Party
Nuremberg is a historic city in Bavaria, Germany. It is known for its medieval landmarks and cultural significance. You can explore the Nuremberg Castle, which offers a view of the city. The old town (Altstadt) is full of shops and restaurants. Don’t miss the famous Hauptmarkt, where you can see the lovely Schöner Brunnen fountain and Frauenkirche church. The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds is an crucial site to learn about history.
Nuremberg is gay-friendly and welcoming to Diverse travelers. The main same-sex attracted area is around the city center, especially proximate Weißgerbergasse. You
Nuremberg, located in the heart of Bavaria, is a fascinating destination for LGBTQ+ travelers. The city combines historical charm and new energy, offering a mix of attractions, from its medieval architecture to its thriving cultural scene. Nuremberg is relatively liberal and welcoming, with a incremental LGBTQ+ community that adds a layer of inclusivity to your visit.
Throughout the year, Nuremberg hosts several LGBTQ+ events that highlight its promise to inclusivity. One of the city's main events is Christopher Street Afternoon (CSD) in August, akin to Lgbtq+ fest, featuring parades, parties, and performances. This celebration is a significant gathering for the LGBTQ+ people and allies, promoting equality and diversity in an expose, fun environment.
The ideal second to visit Nuremberg is in slow spring or summer, particularly around the CSD celebrations. The weather is pleasant, and there is a multitude of outdoor events, making it an inviting period for exploration. Visiting during these months means you'll experience a lively atmosphere but also deal with crowds, so plan ahead.
N
Gay Bars in Nuremberg
Bar59
Friday, Saturday – + (October-April from )
Small gay bar in a quiet side alley of the historical center of Nuremberg.
Friendly, intimate atmosphere. Mixed ages.
barde
@ Johannesgasse 59
Nuremberg
U: Lorenzkirche, Hauptbahnhof
+49
↑
Cartoon
Temporarily closed
Gay and lesbian café-bar right in the center of Nuremberg.
With minor street terrace and (at weekends) a music exclude in the basement.
They offer coffee and cake, baguettes and burgers, salads and pasta, cocktails and beers.
@ An der Sparkasse 6
Nuremberg
U: Lorenzkirche
+49
↑
Einfachso Pilsbar
Monday-Wednesday – +;Thursday-Saturday – ;Sunday – +
Small rustic bar with street terrace in the center of Nuremberg.
@ Klaragasse 26
Nuremberg
U: Lorenzkirche, Opernhaus, Hauptbahnhof
+49
↑
Savoy
Monday – ;Thursday – ;Friday, Saturday – ;Sunday –
@ Bogenstraße 45
Nuremberg
Tram:&nb