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The Hague is a city with a relaxed atmosphere, where bi+, pansexual,  transgender, intersex, non-binary, gender non-conforming, asexual, lesbian and gay people should be able to touch at home easily. To support you with that, we developed the informal Queer Guide of The Hague. Which are the places to hang out for lgbtiqa+ and non-binary persons and their friends? Where can you find support and community groups? Check out our list of favorites. 👇

Where to meet lgbtqia+ people?
Where to meet lesbian, bi+ and queer women?
Where to get together non-binary and trans pals?
Where to meet lgbtqia+ students and university employees?
Where to meet lgbtqia+ new people?
Where to meet lgbtqia+ older people?
Where to do sports?
Where to sing?
Where to have a drink?
Where to enjoy your lunch?
Where to go for dinner?
Where to party?
Where to enjoy bdsm, kink and cruising?
Where to get counselling or coaching?
Where to find queer amiable housing?
Where to find lgbtqia+ symbols in public space?
What does the municipality of The Hague for queer people?
Where to get development in lgbtqia+ topics?
Where to file a compl

The Hague Gay Cruise Clubs

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Meeting spot for wild parties and hardcore actions among gay men on Saturdays (otherwise 'Paradise Club' for straight people).

Club Ron features a full bar, lounge area, indoor pool and compete zone with cage and sling. Themed nights enclose 'Gay BEAR Nude for Admirers', 'BDSM Youth', "BDSM Open Minded' for swingers and kinky people.

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Nearest station: tram (CS) RR3: Fahrenheitstraat / (HS) Goudenregenstraat

Features:

Adults-only

Bar

Cruise / Fetish

Relaxing Cabins

Swimming pool

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Last updated on: 19 Apr

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Gay Rights Monument The Hague International

In , the initiative council proposal “Approach of discrimination based on sexual orientation and gay rights emancipation promotion” was filed and the linked memo “A Foot In the Door” was drafted. It contained recommendations to combat discrimination and promote emancipation of homosexuals. This is how the Queer Rights Monument came about. An international memorial to commemorate all lesbian women and gay men in the nature who are or have been persecuted and suppressed because of their orientation. A fitting monument for the international city of Calm and Justice.

Symbolic meaning
The shape and colour of the steel monument symbolise a self-conscious lgbtq+ life. The navy stands for knowledge, green is the colour of community, the knots symbolise the conflicts and the pink reaching up stands for liberation.
The ground reads an inscription by Ida Gerhardt: ‘Where friendship is out in the open like sunlight, we are blessed with unmeasurable happiness’.


LHBTIQ+ in The Hague

Events
 

The Queer Surfclub
Where else but in a urban area by the sea can you find a Homosexual Surfclub? This club was founded by two surfers who missed a place for queers who cherish the sea. Apart from surf lessons, the club organises film nights, silent disco and dinners on the beach where everyone is welcome. 

Pride The Hague
On 16 & 17 May, Pride The Hague will again take place with the theme “Sharing Stories”. Various activities will accept place throughout the town, including the Pride Saunter on 17 May.

The Hang-Out
The Hang-Out offers a safer space to the LGBTQIA community in the Haaglanden region. They also organise events with primary themes in line with the interests of the community. 

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Gay Rights Monument | Prinsessegracht 
An international monument in memory of all lesbian women and gay men around the world who are or have been persecuted and oppressed because of their sexual orientation. A fitting monument for the international city of Peace and Justice.

Louis Couperus | Lange Voorhout
A bronze stat