Le Gayot
Bars & Clubs Gay
Strasbourg's principal gay bar in the Krutenau neighbourhood — a relaxed, welcoming space with a loyal mixed crowd of…
Guide de voyage LGBTQ+ et répertoire des villes · Grand Est
D'après les lois nationales en vigueur en 2025
Marriage equality since May 2013 (Loi Taubira). Decriminalised 1791 — oldest in the world. ART/IVF for lesbian couples since 2021. Conversion therapy banned February 2022. Trans legal gender change without surgery since 2017, but requires court order (not self-certification). Non-binary gender not legally recognised. Blood donation restrictions fully lifted 2022. March 2024: state recognised persecution of gay men pre-1980. Paris is one of the world's top LGBTQ+ destinations; Le Marais is a glob
Bars & Clubs Gay
Strasbourg's principal gay bar in the Krutenau neighbourhood — a relaxed, welcoming space with a loyal mixed crowd of…
Bars & Clubs Gay
Gay-friendly cocktail bar near the cathedral — creative seasonal drinks in a stylish stone-vaulted cellar popular wit…
Saunas Gay
Strasbourg's gay sauna in a central location — hammam, dry sauna, jacuzzi and private cabins attracting a mix of loca…
Hôtels Gay
Five-star boutique hotel in a Renaissance inn dating to 1580, steps from the cathedral — the most atmospheric and LGB…
Strasbourg, France
Strasbourg's annual LGBTQ+ Pride march through the European capital, typically taking place in mid-June. The city's unique identity as the seat of European democratic institutions gives the event a distinctly political and international dimension — flags of EU member states often appear alongside rainbow flags, and MEPs have marched in recent editions. The route passes through the city centre and La Petite France, ending with a free outdoor festival. Expected attendance: 15,000–20,000, drawn from across Alsace, the Baden-Württemberg region of Germany, and the European Parliament community.
Strasbourg, France
The Strasbourg Christkindelsmärik (Christmas Market) is the oldest in France and one of the most famous in Europe, running from late November to December 31. While not an LGBTQ+ event per se, the market attracts several million visitors and the city's gay bars and hotels report their highest occupancy of the year during the Christmas season. Le Gayot and L'Alchimiste both decorate for the season and see heavy visitor traffic. The combination of fairytale Alsatian architecture, glühwein, and the festive atmosphere makes this one of the most popular times for LGBTQ+ travellers to visit Strasbourg.
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Strasbourg is one of Europe's most cosmopolitan cities — seat of the European Parliament, the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights. Its UNESCO-listed La Petite France quarter, half-timbered Alsatian architecture and Rhine-side setting make it one of France's most photogenic destinations. The LGBTQ+ community here is bolstered by a large expat population of European civil servants and a vibrant university scene, centred on the Krutenau and Petite France neighbourhoods.
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