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Check out our roundup of the gayest cities in Europe based on our first-hand experience, the lgbtq+ scene, as well as what life is favor for the local LGBTQ community.

From the industrial warehouses in Berlin to the babbling of water stroking the canals of Amsterdam, European gay life spans across the entire spectrum. And we can't receive enough.

We've been around the European block quite a few times, and can safely say, it boasts some of the most progressive places in the world. Yet, each gay scene manages to be different from the others. Some are smaller, some are wilder and some have become so intertwined within city being, that the straight group is left feeling prefer they're intruding into our special world!

For this list of the top gayest cities in Europe, we look at the male lover scene, what's it fond of to live there as a member of the LGBTQ community, and from our own first-hand exposure traveling there as a gay couple. For more inspiration, be sure to check out our more comprehensive guide to the gayest cities in the world and our foremost gay destinations in Europe.

1. Berlin, Germany

“I don't ponder we're in Kansas anymore”, we heard ourselves consider as we s

Happy Pride Month, one and all! It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and to rejoice, we asked Time Out’s LGBTQ+-identifying writers and editors to tell us all about their favourite urban area on the planet. The resulting list covers all four corners of the globe, from the beaches of Brazil to the creative hub of Glasgow’s Southside. These are cities with a vibrant gender non-conforming community, cities that assist and protect LGBTQ+ citizens and visitors, and cities that are notable hubs for Diverse life in their respective countries and regions. So, what are the world’s most LGBTQ+-friendly cities? While we couldn’t possibly label them all, these are some of our favourites.

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25 Affordable Gay Cities You’re Forgetting

The ditty on lgbtq+ cities

Gay cities are cities, big and small – size doesn’t matter – that are openly queer-friendly. From NYC to San Fran and Pitt to Port, if I can hold hands with my husband without fear, it’s a gay city. But some gay cities are more affordable than others. Find out which one below.

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Migration to gay cities

There’s been a migration of corn-fed boys and small-town girls with big-city dreams to major (and expensive) LGBTQ-friendly cities for decades.

Back in yore, gays and lesbians hid in these male lover cities — like San Francisco, the queen gayborhoods — to live their lives in truth. We gathered in pockets of less desirable hoods in these larger cities.

The Castro today, though, isn’t The Castro of Harvey Milk. Chelsea and Boystown weren’t the exclusive enclaves they are today. Pre-Madonna, these hoods were dirty, crime-ridden places citizens forgot and governments tried to forget.

These were great sanctuaries for homosexual people to hide and thrive. Ironically, our places of refuge made many marginalized residents marginally loaded with their patience and DIY skills.

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