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Gay Bars in Hamburg

Bellini Bar

Monday-Thursday 18:00 – 01:00;Friday, Saturday 18:00 – 03:00

Small cosy gay bar in the St. Georg quarter.
Drinks, cocktails and wines.

bellini-bar-hamburg.de

@ St. Georg, Danziger Straße 63
Hamburg 20099

U + S: Hauptbahnhof

+49 40 2800 3689

Daddys Bar

Wednesday, Thursday 20:00 – 03:00;Friday, Saturday 20:00 – 05:00

LGBTQ friendly bar in the St. Pauli neighborhood.
Friday and Saturday bedtime with live DJ.

daddysbar.de

@ St. Pauli, Talstraße 10
Hamburg 20359

S: Reeperbahn

Daniel's

Monday-Thursday 20:00 – 08:00+;Friday, Saturday 20:00 – 11:00+;Sunday 20:00 – 08:00+

Party lock for gays and friends in Hamburg St. Georg. Every Friday and Saturday and on selected days with DJ from 23:00. For more events – such as Nina Queer's Glamourquiz, Drag Queen Karaoke and the Drag Race Public Viewing – confirm out the Daniel's website.

daniels-hamburg.de

@ St. Georg, Kreuzweg 6
Hamburg 20099

U + S: Hauptbahnhof

Monday-Thursday 14:00 &nda

… auf unserer Webseite!

Wir sind eine kleine Gay-Bar im Hamburger Stadtteil St. Georg, unweit des Hamburger Hauptbahnhofes.
Neben interessanten und netten Menschen gibt es bei uns auch gute Musik und günstige Getränke.

Seit vielen Jahren treffen sich hier Gays aus aller Welt und jeder Altersklasse: die einsamen Herzen der Stadt, Geschäftsleute und Touristen, denen nach einem erlebnisreichen Abend dürstet.

Bei uns verkehren Arbeiter und Beamte, Künstler und Lebenskünstler, Arbeitslose und Millionäre, alles bunt gemischt,  so wie das Leben und pass away  Regenbogenflagge. 

Frauen sind bei uns selbstverständlich auch willkommen.

Wir haben die ganze Woche von 15.00 Uhr bis uncover End geöffnet.

 

Welcome to our Webpage !

We are a small gay bar in Hamburg’s St. Georg district, not far from Hamburg’s main station.
In addition to interesting and nice people, we offer good tune and drinks at a favorable price!

For many years gays from all over the world and from every age group include been meeting each other here: the lonely hearts of the city, businessmen and tourists who thirst for an eventful evening …

Our guests include the worki

Nightlife

Hamburg’s friendly, unseal vibe has made the city a favourite destination for LGBTQIA+ visitors. The local scene is most lively in the quarters St. Georg and St. Pauli where you’ll uncover plenty of gay-friendly locations. Below we've given you a head start with some of our favourite LGBTQIA+ spots in Hamburg. 

St. Georg

Located next to Central Station, St. Georg is an excellent place to originate your Hamburg excursion. The quarter’s centre of the action is Lange Reihe, along which you'll locate loud and proud homosexual bars next to cosy cafés, restaurants and shops flying the rainbow flag. For delectable home-made cakes in a chic interior, go to Café Gnosa. A couple of doors down, you'll find Cafe Uhrlaub, where you can drop in for German-style breakfasts and hot meals any moment of day. Order a gin & tonic in a cosy booth at M&V Bar, or leave for cocktails in the dimly-lit setting of Kyti Voo. Along Danziger Straße, you'll find literature, clothing and erotic paraphernalia at Bruno’s and good firm in Bellini Bar.

St. Pauli

Hamburg’s famous entertainment and red light district St. Pauli is known for its welcoming, laissez-faire attitude. The Reeperbahn main street and su

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About Hamburg and its gay life

The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg – Germany's ›Gateway to the World‹ – is the second largest city in Germany after Berlin, and also an independent express. It is located about 100 km southeast of the North Sea along the river Elbe and has the largest seaport in Germany. Because of the port, the pent-up river Alster and the numerous canals and smaller rivers Hamburg is one of the cities in Europe with the most bridges.

The settlement history of Hamburg began with the Saxons in the 4th century BC. In the 9th century a castle named Hammaburg was built in this place, from which the name Hamburg derived. In the 12th century the settlement was given the port law (Hafenrecht) and special trade privileges which allowed Hamburg to develop into a flourishing commercial center during the Middle Ages. As a member of the Hanseatic League it evolved into a world trading center in the 16th century. In 1558 the first German stock exchange opened in Hamburg, in 1678 the first German opera property followed. Even the decline of the Hanseatic League could

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