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Cultural Attractions and Gay Nightlife

Cologne is not just about easy stays; it's a cultural treasure trove. Visit iconic landmarks like the Cologne Cathedral, indulge in history at the Romisch-Germanisches Museum, or stroll across the Hohenzollern Bridge. As bedtime falls, the city's lgbtq+ nightlife awakens, offering an array of bars, clubs, and restaurants that cater to every taste and preference.

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Party organiser in Cologne, SEXY hosts one of the largest and sexiest gay dance parties in the city, featuring international DJs, dancers, performers, etc.

The party takes place at various venues in Cologne. Check SEXY's website or Facebook page for confirmed dates and details of upcoming events.

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GRAVITY is a popular monthly gay dance party in the heart of Cologne, usually held on the 3rd Saturday of every month.

Resident DJ's play progressive/deep house/tech house music. Admission 10€.

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Very popular after-hours same-sex attracted dance party, held monthly at Nachtflug club, usually on th

Cologne Gay Travel Guide 2025

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About Cologne and its gay life

Although situated in Western Germany, Cologne is sometimes called the ›most southern city of Germany‹. That is partly because the people in Cologne maintain to be more easy-going and approachable than in other German cities. And they love to copy the Southern European lifestyle – as soon as two rays of sunshine hit the city you will see some tables outside in front of many cafes and bars.

Cologne had been extensively destroyed during Earth War II. And the paradigm of the first after-war and ›Wirtschaftswunder‹ decades to replace everything senior by something new unfortunately did the rest to prevent Cologne from becoming one of the most interesting and beautiful cities in Germany. For the sight-seeing traveller it hasn't much to offer besides the Cathedral, an UNESCO World Heritage site, a wide range of upper quality art galleries and museums, and a rare other attractions.

But Cologne more than compensates for this with its more friendly and easy-going atmosphere. As one fallout Cologne became the homosexual capital of the western part of Germany. Its big rival in the East, Berlin, is bigg

Gay Clubs, Parties and Events in Cologne

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Saturday, 9 August 2025, from 23:00

Party on 2 dancefloors with Pop and Electro music.
Among others, with DJ Alejandro Alvarez and QueerMum.
Adolescent mixed clientele: ›Queer/Straight/Not Sure/Rock'n'Roll‹.
Tickets: 16-18 €

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@ Artheater Ehrenfeldgürtel 127
Cologne 50823

HomOriental

Saturday, 23 August 2025, 23:00 – 05:00

Monthly gay party with Turkish, Kurdish, Arabic, Persian, south-east European and international Pop music.
Admission: 15-20 € (+ 10 € minimum consumption)

homoriental.de

Facebook event page

@ Hidden Club Cologne Brabanter Straße 15
Cologne 50674

Greenkomm

Sunday, 24 August 2025, 06:00 – 18:00

Most accepted after-hours party in Cologne. Since 1993. About once a month, usually on the 1st Sunday or on a public holiday.
Mixed crowd (about 2/3 gay) with party people from Germany, France, Belgium, Netherlands and elsewhere.
Tickets: 15-30 €

greenkomm.com

Facebook event page

@ Nachtflug Hohenzollernring 89-93
Cologne 50672

Naughty – St. Nicholas Edition

Sunday, 3

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Our gay travel reference to Cologne has everything you require to know about the city's invigorating gay scene including the best homosexual bars, clubs, saunas, restaurants, hotels, and more.

Under the unwavering shadow of the Kölner Dom, Cologne (Köln in German) is a town shrouded in mystique and wonder.

Simply walking through the Old Town is enough to convince you of the wonders Cologne has to offer. With its unique architecture, quaint shops, and ancient buildings, it feels like a place from a bygone era. Yet, it is pulsing with so much life and so much modernity that it doesn’t for a second sense like you are stuck in the past. 

An artistic town, Cologne is in many ways a cultural hub. With art, literature, and music bursting from every street corner, anyone with any creative inclination would find it complicated not to be inspired. It's also a university town, so expect to see lots of young crowds in their early 20s, wandering around with big eyes filled with dreams and aspirations. This could mainly be due to the number of caffeine millennials are drinking these days though…

Cologne is vying with the gay scene of Berlin to grow the undisputed queer capital of