Frankfurt gay map
Frankfurt opens its doors wide to the LGBTQ+ people and presents itself as a metropolis full of life and culture. With its unique mix of a lively scene, cultural highlights and inclusive events, the city is a multifaceted rendezvous place for visitors and locals alike. From its signature Bermuda Triangle to various cultural festivals, Frankfurt invites you to immerse yourself in a world that celebrates tolerance and diversity.
Frankfurt also honours the history and the struggles of the LGBTQ+ collective with significant memorials such as "Hurt Love" and the "Frankfurt Angel", which stand as observable signs against discrimination and in memory of the victims of homophobia.
Come and enjoy the reveal and inviting atmosphere that makes Frankfurt a special destination for LGBTQ+ travellers.
In Frankfurt, people desire to celebrate, no more than under the sign of the rainbow.
Many of Frankfurt's festivals have their own rainbow area or are meeting places for the community.
Immerse yourself in Frankfurt's lively night
Gay Guide Frankfurt/Main
Those who visit Frankfurt will be reminded of an American capital rather than a European City, as it is the only city characterised by its sky scrapers. This town of superlatives has the largest airport in continental Europe, the world notable fair and exhibition centre and all the most essential German banks can be found here. Nevertheless only people live here. This is noticable when one visits the local, small but welcoming gay scene. One always encounters many foreigners here, and in contrast to many other large European cities, it is uncomplicated to strike up a conversation over a beer or glass apple wine. The tourist attractions in this urban area, completed demolished during the war, encompass the Römer, the opera house the Gothic Emperor's Dome and the Paul's Church - making Frankfurt one of Germany's most historical cities. Other recommendations include the Kunsthalle Schirn, the Architecture Museum and the Städel. The massive Christopher Street March and its parties take place from the 14th to 16th July
Patroc Frankfurt Gay Guide
Saunas
Saunawerk
Monday-Thursday – ;Friday – Monday nonstop
Big gay sauna with whirlpool, hamam, Finnish sauna, steam room, swimming pool, terrace and cruising area.
Clean and well-maintained.
Mixed ages.
Admission: ≈ € (14 € up to 25 years)
@ Eschersheimer Landstraße 88
Frankfurt
U: Grüneburgweg, Holzhausenstraße
+49 69 90
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Sauna Amsterdam
Tuesday-Saturday – ;Sunday –
Gay sauna in the south of Frankfurt, for more than 50 years.
With restaurant-bar and summer garden.
Rather mature clientele.
Admission: ≈ 19 €
@ Waidmannstraße 31
Frankfurt
S: Stresemannallee
+49 69 63 71
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Metropol Sauna
Monday-Thursday – ;Friday – Monday nonstop
Gay sauna in the center of Frankfurt.
Mixed ages.
Admission: € (cabin + €)
@ Schwedenkronenplatz
Frankfurt
U, S: Konstablerwache
+49 69 17
Shops
RUFF
Monday-Saturday &ndas
Frankfurt Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Frankfurt
29 – 31 August
Museumsuferfest : big annual culture festival along the river Main in the heart of Frankfurt. With special events by Frankfurt's museums, stage productions, music, fireworks and a varied range of food stalls.
/ – / @ Museumsufer (Schaumainkai)
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15 – 19 October
Frankfurter Buchmesse : the world's most important marketplace for books and digital content. From Wednesday to Friday only for trade visitors, Saturday and Sunday for all literature enthusiasts.
@ Messe Frankfurt (Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 1)
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About Frankfurt and its gay life
With a population of over ,, Frankfurt am Main is Germany's fifth-largest town (well over 2 million people live in the Frankfurt metropolitan area) and can look back on an eventful history spanning more than years. Internationally, Frankfurt is known today primarily as one of the world's most vital financial centers.
Among the sights of the city are the historic city hall ›Römer‹,