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Hey there, honey! If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind and exciting LGBTQ+ commute destination, look no further than Gay Dresden. This stunning city in eastern Germany is filled with rich history, captivating customs, and a thriving queer scene that will hold you spilling the tea with all your friends back home.

When it comes to gay life in Dresden, you’ll find a warm and welcoming collective that loves to party and celebrate. The main gay areas can be found around Neustadt, with plenty of bars and clubs that cater to the LGBTQ+ crowd.

Dresden has a rich and complex LGBTQ+ history that spans back decades, if not centuries. While it may not be as well known as some other LGBTQ+ hotspots in Europe, Dresden has been an important center of LGBTQ+ life and protest for many years.

One significant moment in the city’s LGBTQ+ history was the founding of the RosaLinde Association in , just

Gay Dresden

With a long history as the capital and royal residence, Dresden is situated in a picturesque valley the River Elbe, not far from the Czech border. Once called the "Florence of the Elbe" the city was unfavorably damaged by Allied firebombing late in WWII, when 90% of Altstadt, the old city, was destroyed. Now, with much of the baroque architecture rebuilt, the capital of Saxony is again one of the cultural, educational, political and economic centers of Germany and Europe.

Neustadt, the center for the city's creative and alternative scenes, is the best place to find art galleries, cafes, pubs, bars and melody clubs, along with most of the gay bars and clubs. More politically and culturally conservative than Berlin a couple of hours drive away, Dresden can't compare with the national capital's gay scene --but weekends can be fun and lively, especially at the periodic dance parties that dot the calendar.


Getting Here

Dresden International Airport, located at the north-western outskirts of the town, has 20 airlines flying here from 37 des


The unique location between the Ore Mountains, the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, and the Czech Republic in the south, Poland in the east, and the Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft nature park in the north gives the Florence of the North, Dresden, a special Mediterranean atmosphere. Cold and snow in winter and do alternate with sunny and dry heat periods in summer, which makes a trip to Dresden in Eastern Germany with our Gay Dresden Travel Guide culturally interesting in all seasons. Some of the best spots in Dresden can be found along the Elbe, the river that originates in the Czech Giant Mountains on the Czech-Polish border. For LGBTQ + travelers on a metropolis break in Dresden, it is good to know that the Saxonian capital city can be roughly divided into two cultural districts, which are geographically separated by the Elbe River.

The northern part of Dresden, also simply referred to as the Neustadt, is the place where lesbians, gays, trans, and queer travelers can find the hip, alternative, and unconventional life in the Dresden Neustadt. Historical buildings appreciate the castle,