Gay club belgrad
A Gay Guide to Belgrade
Serbia is not a % liberal nation. It is extremely traditional, and if we are totally loyal, there might be some complexities regarding gay acceptance. On the other hand, being the main capital city of Serbia, it has many benefits because Belgrade, compared to other Eastern European countries, is much safer for queer travellers.
While years ago the Belgrade Pride suffered bans, the last four successive parades have passed with no incidents; that is a massive hope and development for the future.
There are a lot of places in Belgrade which are gay friendly and safe. A lot of gay-friendly cafes, bars, and clubs are beginning to operate in this town. While there is no strictly gay venue, the places mentioned are incredibly inclusive as well as everyone is welcome with an open mind and open arms.
Gay-Friendly Clubs and Bars in Belgrade
Visiting Belgrade must be included in your bucket list, as you will be bombarded with many things to do and see. One of the best highlights of the gay Belgrade tour is visiting some of the best bars and clubs in the area. Here
Jack Kenworthy( Queer Travel Veteran )
Queer travel expert Jack Kenworthy turns + municipality adventures into your reference for safe, vibrant, and inclusively fabulous global journeys.
Gay Belgrade is a municipality rich in diverse architecture, culture and history. Despite its complex relationship with the LGBTQ+ community, it is still a very beautiful city.
Belgrade is the capital city of Serbia and is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube Rivers. It is a municipality with a rich history, having been occupied by various civilizations throughout the centuries, including the Romans, Byzantines, Ottomans, and Austrians. This history has left its mark on the city, with a range of architectural styles and cultural influences to be found throughout Belgrade.
Belgrade, Serbia, is a city with a complex relationship with the LGBTQ+ community. While the city has a visible LGBTQ+ community, with a number of bars, clubs, and events catering to this group, the overall atmosphere can be challenging for members of the LGBTQ+ community. Homosexuality was decriminalized in , but discrimination
Intro to Gay Belgrade
Getting the chance to spend a month and a half in Belgrade, the Serbian capital, happened by pure chance for us. I was speaking with an old buddy on WhatsApp, who had just moved back to Belgrade (her birthplace before the wartime era that transpired in the s and s) from Berlin and jokingly asked her if she had a level to rent, as I had been curious about the city and territory for many years.
Long story short, she rented us her flat, as her mother's was also free, and we were on a flight to Belgrade.
Is Belgrade a good urban area to visit?
It doesn't take long to fall in affection with Belgrade. Despite its tumultuous past (including being emotionally attached in multiple wars since I was born in ), the city feels like it has revived itself and is going through its golden era. There is plenty of life pulsating through its streets, with hip cafés and restaurants everywhere, boats scattering the Sava River and Danube River containing stylish craft beer breweries, lush parks, and museums/theaters/arts galore.
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Serbia is a traditional country and quite conservative when it comes to LGBTQ+. Basically, it has a dont ask dont tell mentality. However, being a capital has its perks, as the attitude in Belgrade is more relaxed and safer than the rest of the country. It is not as tolerant as the Western countries but also not totally are definitely getting better. Belgrade has been chosen to host the EuroPride in September , which will be a historic moment since few prides were banned and the first turned into chaos and riots followed by questionable comments from some members of the government. The recent pride was a successful one, though. Im gonna write about some cool homosexual places and happenings. Before I begin writing about the bars and parties, I have to note the Pride Info Center. It is close to the city center and you can find there all information related to LGBTQ+. Moreover, there are different happenings, presentations, interesting debates and exhibitions.
Poslednja Šansa at Dim
The whole Cetinjska 15 Street area (a complex of a converted beer factory with l