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Stuttgart is a city in southwest Germany and the capital of Baden-Württemberg. It is well-known for its ties to the automobile industry. You can visit the Mercedes-Benz Museum and the Porsche Museum. For cultural spots, head to the Declare Gallery of Stuttgart or the Stuttgart Opera. The Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden is a accepted place for families and nature enthusiasts. Stuttgart’s main
Stuttgart is a capital in southwest Germany and the capital of Baden-Württemberg. It is well-known for its ties to the automobile industry. You can visit the Mercedes-Benz Museum and the Porsche Museum. For cultural spots, top to the State Gallery of Stuttgart or the Stuttgart Opera. The Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden is a popular place for families and character enthusiasts. Stuttgart’s main square, Schlossplatz, is home to the New Palace and is a central rendezvous spot.
Stuttgart is gay-friendly. The main gay area is around the Heusteigviertel and the Leonhardsviertel districts. These areas have
Gay Clubs, Gay Bars and Queer Parties in Stuttgart
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Gay Bars in Stuttgart
Jakob-Stube
LGBT-friendly pub in the Leonhardsvorstadt neighborhood of Stuttgart, with a diverse, colorful clientele.
@ Jakobstraße 6
Stuttgart
U: Rathaus
+49
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Monroe's
Monday – ;Tuesday-Thursday – ;Friday – ;Saturday – ;Sunday –
Long-established gay bar in the center of Stuttgart.
@ Schulstraße 3
Stuttgart
U: Rathaus, Charlottenplatz, Stadtmitte
+49
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reBOOTS
Tuesday-Thursday – ;Friday – ;Saturday – ;Sunday –
Stuttgart's western block for LGBTs and friends.
With karaoke, bingo and quiz events and more.
@ Bopserstraße 9
Stuttgart
U: Österreichischer Platz, Rathaus
+49 (mobile)
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Ruben's
Tuesday-Thursday – ;Friday – ;Saturday –
LGBT-friendly bistro bar with street terrace in the centre of Stuttgart.
@ Geißstraße 13
Stuttgart
U: Rathaus
+49
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Weisse Germany is a very progressive land in terms of LGBTQ+ rights with the first gay rights protest to decriminalise homosexuality taking place here in and the term homosexual first introduced by German writer Karl Maria Kertbeny in Today, the country is also home to Europe’s largest LGBTQ+ population. As you may anticipate then, Germany offers a very safe and welcoming environment for gay travellers. This is particularly true in the larger towns and cities, many of which are home to a lively LGBTQ+ community, plenty of gay-friendly amenities and a number of popular annual Pride events which welcome locals and visitors alike. Below, we consider the best gay-friendly places to visit when you are travelling to Germany. Schöneberg holds the distinguished title of being the worlds first gay village, a proud testament to Berlins long-standing support and celebration of LGBTQ+ culture. This vibrant neighbourhood became a haven for the gay community in the s and again after the Second World War. Today, it is full of gay-friendly shops, bars, clubs, resta Schöneberg, Berlin