Gay scene in stockholm

The LGBTQ+ guide to Stockholm

Categories: Activities

Publish date: 28 March 2025

In Stockholm, you are free to state yourself and value whomever you select. Welcome to a vibrant and LGBT-friendly capital.

Gay and woman loving woman life in Stockholm is like the city itself: easily accessible, hugely amusing, highly varied, heated, and welcoming. Over the years, Stockholm has emerged as one of the world’s favorite LGTBQ+ destinations, winning awards and topping Where to go-lists across the planet.

Want to find LGBTQ+ -friendly restaurants and bars?Check out our reference here!

Looking for The LGBTQ+ clubs and events?See what's coming up in our guide!

Stockholm Pride is the biggest Homosexual event of the year. Read more aboutthis year's festival in our guide.

Want LGBTQ-travel tips? Confirm outStockholmLGBTfor more inspiration, and LGBTQ+ highlights!

LGBTQ+ Progress in Sweden

  • 1944 Homosexual relationships are legalized
  • 1972 Sweden becomes the first land in the society to legally let gender change
  • 1979 The National Board of Health and Welfare (Socialstyrelsen) decides homosexuality is no longer a mental disorder
  • 1987 Ban on discrimination ag

    Stockholm is an incredible destination for gay travellers with so much to offer – it is a very liberal and welcoming city.

    As a result, the same-sex attracted bars in Stockholm (and queer scene) are quite unique.

    Given Stockholm is such a progressive town, you will find yourself welcome as a gay traveller in bars all across the city.

    However, whilst this is great to see, we were very keen to check out as many ‘actual’ gay bars in Stockholm as possible during our visit.

    Beyond the gay bars, make sure to also check out our ‘Full Gay Travel Guide to Stockholm’.

    Take a look at our favourite gay bars in Stockholm below, along with some further recommendations of gay bars we need to return and visit: [no_toc]

    Best Gay Bars in Stockholm

    Check out these gay bars in Stockholm for your weekend away:

    Secret Garden

    If you want to launch the evening somewhere a minute more relaxed head to Classified Garden.

    We really liked this exclude, and again it’s one for the weekend.

    It has multiple rooms – some for chilling, some for dancing, and if it’s open there is an underground room too.

    Music here is mixed depending on what room you are in, and it mainl

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    Södermalm: The Heart of Queer Culture

    In Södermalm, one of the trendiest neighborhoods in Stockholm, you’ll uncover some of the city's most trendy gay bars and LGBTQ clubs. Recognizable for its alternative vibe and imaginative energy, Söder is a hub for everything queer.

    1. Moxy

    Address: Flatastigen 4, Stockholm, Sweden
    (Please note that their events are held at different locations, it's advisable to check their official channel

    Stockholm Gay Travel Guide 2025

    Upcoming Events in Stockholm

    Accommodation Tip

    Clarion Hotel

    Hotel. ****, from 900 SEK

    Reviews, Photos & Reservation

    Modern hotel in the Södermalm district with its bars, cafes and restaurants.
    Only a few steps away from the Metro station.

    @ Ringvägen 98
    Stockholm 10460

    Metro: Skanstull

    About Stockholm and its gay life

    Being older than 750 years, Stockholm today is a modern, technologically-advanced, liberal and ethnically diverse urban area. Many visitors are impressed by the beauty of the city on the fourteen islands and appreciate the relaxed and approachable atmosphere.

    Stockholm's many sights include the Mature Town (Gamla Stan), the Royal Palace, the much-visited maritime Vasa Museum, Berzelii Park, the Royal Swedish Opera, the Djurgården peninsula and the ABBA Museum.

    Sweden is one of the most liberal countries in the world regarding gay rights. It was one of the first countries introducing civil unions and anti-discrimination laws. People in Sweden – and especially in Stockholm – are quite open-minded and many hotels, cafes, restaurants and bars are explicitly LGBT-friendly.

    Stockholm is ofte