Gay brüssel
Gay Brussels the top gay hotels, bars, clubs more
Brussels is not only the capital of Belgium but also the heart of Europe. As the political capital of the EU, it embodies progressive values and is known—just as Belgium is—for its open-mindedness. Brussels is the diversity capital par excellence, with nationalities, and its inhabitants possess a free-spirited attitude born of such diversity. It's also incredibly beautiful, with Gothic and Art Nouveau architecture standing in stark contrast to the sleek glass-and-steel offices of EU institutions.
Its attractions range from the Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site surrounded by ornate guildhalls that glow gold at bedtime, to the futuristic Atomium, a museum shaped enjoy a unit cell. Brussels boasts avant-garde art galleries and museums but also hosts some of the best gay parties in the world. Whether you're visiting for La Demence or traversing Europe, you should take your second exploring this cosmopolitan metropolis because it's steeped in character.
Table of Contents
1. General Tips
2. Transportation & Airport Transfer
3. Gay Hotels in Brussels
4. Sightseeing & Activities in Brussels
5. Restaurants & Cafes in Brussels
Gay Clubs, Parties and Events in Brussels
La Demence
Next party: 26 September , –
Once an insiders' clue, La Demence now belongs to the biggest and best gay parties in Europe. Aside from the locals, you have party people from Paris, Cologne, Amsterdam and even from London and other cities and countries coming to Brussels for this party.
3 levels with 4 bars and 2 big dancefloors.
Irregular dates, usually on a Friday or in the night before a public holiday in Belgium. Next dates: 26 September, 31 October – 2 November.
Admission: €
@ Fuse Rue Blaes (Blaesstraat)
Brussels
+32 3 96 88
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Flash
Sunday –
Weekly gay party at the nightclub You in the center of Brussels.
Mixed clientele.
Admission: 10 €
@ You Bedtime Club 18 Rue Duquesnoy (Duquesnoystraat)
Brussels
Metro: Gare Centrale
+32 65 43 21 (mobile)
Brussels Queer Connection
Welcome to the Brussels Queer Connection !
Brussels Queer Connection aims at providing a space for LGBTQ+ people and their friends to create more authentic connections with others (and with themselves), through Social activities, events, drinks, Workshops, Yoga, book-clubs, classes, and more.
We want to create opportunities for people to meet in concrete life again, as opposed to living an Online experience only.
We are not a "dating service" - swiping left or right The aim of our events is to make meaningful and authentic experiences with all kinds of people - based on common interests, interesting conversations and an exchange of experiences.
In addition to encounter other people - we also want to extend classes, workshops, seminars and retreats where Queer people and their friends can work on their control personal growth and well-being.
Everyone is welcome in the Brussels Queer Connection collective - no matter their nationality, race, gender, sexual orientation, age, profession looks,
It doesn't matter what your background is, just approach as you are and connect with other kind people.
With love,
The Organisers
Brussels Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Brussels
About Brussels and its gay life
Brussels is the capital and residential city of the Kingdom of Belgium (beginning with the autonomy of Belgium in ). In Brussels you can find among other things the headquarters of the European Union and the registered offices of the NATO headquarters and the WCO. Consequently, numerous international companies, associations, cultural institutions, embassies and the worldwide press accumulate in Brussels and turn it into a major economic, scientific and cultural center with an international atmosphere. Also the numerous immigrants from the erstwhile Belgian colony of Congo and former guest workers from Morocco and Turkey contribute to this international atmosphere.
Lovers of architecture will not want to fail the Grand Place (Grote Markt) with its Gothic town hall and the baroque facade fronts. It is considered one of the most beautiful market places around the nature and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Other architectural landmarks comprise the Cinquantenaire park with its triumphal arch, the Brussels Stock Exchange, the Palace of Justice and especially the numerous well-preser
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