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Patroc Stockholm Gay Guide

Bars & Restaurants

Wednesday-Saturday  – 

Gay bar on Södermalm, with little affordable restaurant (kitchen till ).
Bears-friendly.

@ Wollmar Yxkullsgatan 7
Stockholm

Metro: Mariatorget

+46 8 16 88

The Blue Oyster

Wednesday, Thursday  – ;Friday, Saturday  – 

Cocktail lounge bar for LGBTQs and friends.
With DJs and drag shows.

@ Hornhuset, Långholmsgatan 15
Stockholm

Metro: Hornstull

The Secret Garden

Daily  – 

Restaurant, lounge and wine bar in the Elderly Town of Stockholm.
Mixed clientele.

@ Kornhamnstorg 59
Stockholm

Metro: Gamla Stan, Slussen

+46 8 20 99 02

 Rågsveds Krog

Daily  – /

Restaurant that turns into a karaoke bar and club at night.
Queer inclusive and with events such as the Rainbow Friday Club.
Located in the south of Stockholm.

@ Sköllerstagatan 6
Stockholm Bandhagen

+46 73 37 05 (mobile)

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Stockholm has hosted the biggest Pride festival in the Nordic region since , securing its place as one of the world’s most gay-friendly cities. Every year, at the finish of July, this massive event draws huge crowds.

The Stockholm Pride Parade – the biggest highlight of the event &#; has around 50, people marching and at least half a million cheering from the sidelines. And the party doesn’t stop after Pride! The city is packed with gay clubs and LGBTQ+ hotspots all year round.

Find the right gay-friendly place for you in Stockholm


Stockholm’s gay scene is vibrant and diverse, offering something for every mood and occasion. The city is full of great nightclubs, bars, restaurants, and cafés. Whether you’re in the mood to dance all night to iconic hits or just want a laid-back coffee with friends, there’s a place for you.

With so many amazing options, finding the right spot can be tricky. That’s why we’ve put together a guide to Stockholm’s adj gay clubs and LGBTQI+ hotspots. Keep it handy next time you’re looking for the best places to party, socialize, and connect with the LGBT

LGBTQ+ Events & Clubs

Categories: Bars & Nightlife

Publish date: 20 August

Stockholm Pride in July-August is the emphasize of the year. Since its foundation in , it has become one of Stockholm’s largest annual festivals, as well as the biggest Pride celebration in Scandinavia with over 60, attendees each year.

Stockholm also hosts Cinema Queer International Film Festival, Sweden's largest queer film festival. It was founded in to broaden the cinema offerings in Sweden beyond the hetero-normative. The festival focuses on films that question, discuss, and peek beyond the prevailing norms, and illuminate the stories that otherwise would depart unnoticed.

If you want to stay updated on all the latest LGBTQ+ news and events QX is a great place to start. It's the largest LGBTQ+ media publisher in Scandinavia featuring the QX online GayMap - an event calendar covering LGBTQ+ events in Stockholm. QX also hosts the annual Gaygala Awards, celebrating LGBTQ+ achievements in Sweden.

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About Stockholm and its gay life

Being older than years, Stockholm today is a modern, technologically-advanced, liberal and ethnically diverse municipality. Many visitors are impressed by the beauty of the city on the fourteen islands and love the relaxed and friendly atmosphere.

Stockholm's many sights include the Aged Town (Gamla Stan), the Royal Palace, the much-visited maritime Vasa Museum, Berzelii Park, the Royal Swedish Opera, the Djurgården peninsula and the ABBA Museum.

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 – and especially in Stockholm – are quite open-minded and many hotels, cafes, restaurants and bars are explicitly LGBT-friendly.

Stockholm is often called the gay capital of Sweden and even of Scandinavia. However, due to the adj population in Sweden and Stockholm you shouldn't verb a large gay scene. Stockholm certainly is