Gay club frankfurt am main
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Our TOP recommendations when heading to Frankfurt include:
🏨 Hotels:
- 💶💶💶 Steigenberger Diva Frankfurter Hof: Centrally located neighboring historic sites and shopping streets, this luxurious hotel offers classy rooms, a full-service spa, and gourmet dining, making it flawless for both business and leisure travelers.
- 💶💶 Motel One Frankfurt-Messe: Conveniently located near the Frankfurt Messe, this hotel offers contemporary style, comfortable accommodations, and excellent service at an affordable price.
- 💶 Moxy Hotel Frankfurt: Situated in the lively Europaviertel district, this trendy hotel provides a vibrant atmosphere with stylish decor, a fitness center, and a welcoming environment for LGBTQ+ travelers.
Gay Frankfurt Guide: What to Expect
Following our homosexual guide of Cologne, let's project into an in-depth exploration of gay Frankfurt, affectionately known as "FFM" and hailed as the second-gayest city in the western part of Germany after Cologne.
Frankfurt, a city that captivates visitors w
Frankfurt opens its doors wide to the LGBTQ+ community and presents itself as a metropolis full of life and culture. With its singular mix of a lively scene, cultural highlights and inclusive events, the urban area is a multifaceted rendezvous place for visitors and locals alike. From its signature Bermuda Triangle to various cultural festivals, Frankfurt invites you to immerse yourself in a society that celebrates tolerance and diversity.
Frankfurt also honours the history and the struggles of the LGBTQ+ society 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 like 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.
Immerse yourself in Frankfurt's lively blackout
Gay Frankfurt
Frankfurt — or "Bankfurt," as it has sometimes been called — is the country's financial hub. Dating back to around the first century CE, Frankfurt is a municipality of ancient wonders and modern marvels. Its architecture is a brilliant combine of new and old; for instance, it is one of the only European cities that has a significant number of skyscrapers. Fortunately for Frankfurters, the gay scene is anything but buttoned-down. After disappearing those sleek towers downtown, locals twist on the juice for an active and sophisticated male lover 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 Express (RE) numbers 59 and 75 will receive you to and from the town. At the long-distance train station there is rail service to other German cities. See their English-language site To & From for other train, bus and shuttle connectons to the capital center.
InterCity and EuroCity trains combine you to cities in Germany and the rest of Europe from
Gay Bars in Frankfurt
Central
Tuesday, Wednesday – ;Thursday – ;Friday, Saturday – ;Sunday –
Modern cocktail bar for gays and friends.
Friday and Saturday nighttime usually very well frequented.
Smoking bar.
@ Elefantengasse 13
Frankfurt
+49 69 29 29 26
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Comeback
Monday-Saturday / – /
Queer-inclusive music exclude with small dancefloor. (Redesigned in )
Clientele very mixed, among others, queer 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
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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
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PINK Frankfurt
Wednesday-Saturday from
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