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Frankfurt: Open-minded, multicultural, tolerant

Frankfurt opens its doors wide to the LGBTQ+ community and presents itself as a metropolis full of life and culture. With its unique mix of a lively scene, cultural highlights and inclusive events, the city is a multifaceted meeting place for visitors and locals alike. From its signature Bermuda Triangle to various cultural festivals, Frankfurt invites you to immerse yourself in a world that celebrates tolerance and diversity.

Frankfurt also honours the history and the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community with significant memorials such as "Hurt Love" and the "Frankfurt Angel", which stand as visible signs against discrimination and in memory of the victims of homophobia.
 

Come and enjoy the open and inviting atmosphere that makes Frankfurt a special destination for LGBTQ+ travellers.

 

In Frankfurt, people love to celebrate, no more than under the sign of the rainbow.

Many of Frankfurt's festivals have their own rainbow area or are meeting places for the community.

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Party scene and nightlife

Immerse yourself in Frankfurt's lively nightlife scene, especially at the Bermuda Triangle and Café Switchboard. These places serve as the centrepiece of the LGBTQ+ scene, offer space for exchange and are a must for visitors.

 

LGBTQ+ Club Parties

Karlson Club
Extravaganza pure!

Orange Peel
GurLZzz
Freud Club (every second Saturday of the month)

Adlib-Roof terrace
Grind (every first Sunday of the month from July to September)

Fortuna Irgendwo
Ballroom Code Queer (once a quarter and for special events)

Delicious Pop-up-Gay Party
Changing event venues

Meeting places and contact points

Frankfurt's counselling centres for LGBTQ+ issues offer an important point of contact for lesbians, gay men, their friends and relatives. They serve as trustworthy places for support, information and counselling on a wide range of topics,  from coming-out processes to health issues and legal advice. These centres see themselves as bridge-builders in the community by offering a space for open exchange.

 

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Culture and Events

The colourful home of the LGBTQ+ community

In Frankfurt, culture and events merge into a colourful kaleidoscope. The annual Christopher Street Day celebration attracts visitors with its lively parade, while art and theatre at the Museum of Modern Art and the English Theatre offer deep insights into LGBTQ+ issues. The Frankfurter Volleyball Verein (FVV), an active LGBTQ+ sports club, promotes community and fitness through sporting events and tournaments.
These events and facilities celebrate the LGBTQ+ community with creativity and pride.