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By Lars Henriksen, the Chairperson of Copenhagen Pride 

Around the old fortifications around the centre of Copenhagen, that had for centuries both safe-guarded the city and at the same time kept it from expanding, fell. Moats and ramparts no longer served in modern war, and over the next 30 years, most of it was demolished and opened the city towards West, North and South, creating new boom-town neighbourhoods across the bridges that had since olden times connected the Medieval City across the moat to its suburbs.  

The area between the old and the new part of town is also where years ago an entertainment area developed, that formed the basis of a gay community. This is where people met, bridging the gaps between classes, sexualities and gender and to this day, Ørstedsparken – part of the old fortifications, remains a sought-after cruising area during summer nights.  

 The bridges have given their names to the neighbourhoods: Vesterbro, Nørrebro, Østerbro – and beyond Sønderbro: Amager.  

To understand and profit from Copenhagen – understanding the lay-out is vital.  

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Gay Copenhagen &#; the best gay hotels, bars, clubs &#; more

Thinking of Denmark's capital instantly brings to mind the colorful facades of the buildings along the Nyhavn waterfront&#; and, of course, the Little Mermaid statue, which really is quite &#;little&#; compared to what people tend to expect! Beyond that, many don't know much more about the city. However, this urban center, with a population of over a million, has much to offer those who venture to this corner of Scandinavia.

Copenhagen is reminiscent of Amsterdam, with its canals, bike lanes, pastel-colored houses, and bold, unique architecture. But the city has a more tranquil atmosphere, with fewer tourists and its own distinct Nordic charm. Remarkably peaceful for a capital, the spires of castles and churches rise like timeless sentinels, their reflections shimmering on canals that weave through the heart of the city, while the scent of fresh pastries mingles with the salty sea air. Copenhagen offers everything: Michelin-starred restaurants, art galleries, grand palaces like Amalienborg, minimalist design shops lini

Copenhagen is renowned for its open-minded and vibrant LGBTQ+ community, making it a welcoming haven for both locals and visitors alike. Denmark, as one of the most LGBTQ-friendly countries globally, sees Copenhagen at the heart of its inclusive culture. The city's relaxed and tolerant atmosphere allows everyone to feel comfortable and free to express their accurate selves. Throughout the year, Copenhagen hosts various events celebrating diversity, and the city's nightlife is a testament to its lively spirit, with numerous bars and nightclubs catering to the LGBTQ+ community.

If you want to absorb more about Copenhagen's LGBTQ+ community and visit many of the featured bars, don't miss our LGBTQ+ History in Copenhagen tour.

Here are the top 10 gay bars in Copenhagen, offering a mix of fun, music, and a welcoming environment for all:

1. G-A-Y Copenhagen

G-A-Y Copenhagen, established in , has quickly become a staple in Copenhagen's LGBTQ+ nightlife. Located in the heart of the city, this smoke-free bar is renowned for its vibrant drag shows and lively DJ

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, stay 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 luxurious by now –, not least because of its numerous lush areas, an unpolluted harbor, where you can even go for a swim, and the delightful architecture. Among the most appealing sights in addition to Andersen's Little Mermaid are the Tivoli, one of the oldest still operating am