Stockholm Gay Travel Guide 2018
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Address: Karl Johans gate 45, 0162 Oslo, Norway Entrance Universitetsgaten Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 3:00 pm to 3:30 am, Saturday: 6:00 pm to 3:30 am Tel. Address: Rådhusgata 28 0151 Oslo, Norway Opening Hours: Monday and Sunday: noon to 1:00 am Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: noon to 2:00 am Friday and Saturday: noon to 3:00 am Tel. Address: Trondheimsveien 2, 0560 Oslo, Norway Opening Hours: Monday, Tuesday: 4:00 pm to 1:00 am Wednesday, Thursday: 4:00 pm to 2:00 am Friday: 3:00 pm to 3:30 am, Saturday: 2:00 pm to 3:30 am Sunday: 4:00 pm to midnight Tel.
The coffee shop serves customers with the finest espresso drinks and tea in addition to selling beans and ground coffee by the pound. The entrance fee includes an ice drink served in an ice glass and a trendy thermal cape with a hood to stay warm. At the , you'll find details about all events, and these are updated regularly by the Pride organizers.
Stockholm Gay Travel Guide 2018 - Running from June 19 through the very last day of Oslo Pride Sunday, June 26 , there's a Queer Art Exhibit at Handverkeren Rosenkratz Gate 7.
About Stockholm and its gay life Being older than 750 years, Stockholm today is a modern, technologically-advanced, liberal and ethnically diverse city. Many visitors are impressed by the beauty of the city on the fourteen islands and enjoy the relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Sweden is one of the most liberal countries in the world regarding gay rights. It was one of the first countries introducing civil unions and anti-discrimination laws. People in Sweden, especially in Stockholm, are quite open-minded and you might be surprised by how many hotels, cafes, restaurants, bars and clubs are explicitly gay-friendly. Stockholm is often called the gay capital of Sweden and even of Scandinavia. However, due to the small population in Sweden and Stockholm you shouldn't expect a large gay scene. Stockholm certainly is not a heaven for cruising in saunas or clubs, but it is a relaxed and pleasant place for socialising in tasteful gay and gay-friendly cafes, restaurants and clubs. There are no gay districts in Stockholm, but most cafes, restaurants and clubs are located in the districts Södermalm and Gamla Stan Old Town. Annual gay highlight in Stockholm is the Gay Pride festival at the end of July or beginning of August.