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Top gay friendly hotels in Amsterdam where you will feel at home

The capital of The Netherlands is already for years one of the most popular gay destinations of Europe. Besides the high number of gay people living in Amsterdam, there are also many gay venues and excellent museums such as the Van Gogh museum, Het Stedelijk Museum and the Rijksmuseum. Most of the gay venues are around the street Reguliersdwarsstraat, although this is changing.

The capital of The Netherlands is already for years one of the most famous gay destinations of Europe. Besides the high number of lgbtq+ people living in Amsterdam, there are also many gay venues and excellent museums such as the Van Gogh museum, Het Stedelijk Museum and the Rijksmuseum. Most of the gay venues are around the street Reguliersdwarsstraat, although this is changing. Also around the river Amstel, the Zeedijk and the Kerkstraat there are several gay bars, shops and clubs.

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Hotels for gays Amsterdam

Top gay friendly hotels in Amsterdam where you will feel at home

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While pretty much every hotel in the city is friendly to the LGBT community, there are a number that make a special effort to be part of gay Amsterdam. Some hotels are for gay men only, some are a crucial part of the gay scene and some are just especially welcoming of queer visitors. Any of the gay hotels listed below can be counted on to make your attend memorable.

Amistad Hotel Amsterdam

The quintessential Amsterdam gay hotel, Amistad is run by a small international group of gay men and is a lynchpin of the city’s gay scene. The hotel offers well-appointed rooms in its main location close to Leidseplein and less than meters from popular cruise club Church. For visitors who long for a little more autonomy, Amistad also has apartments scattered throughout the metropolis. There is also a Bed and Breakfast next to the hotel operated by the same people, for those who hope more of a boutique experience. Rooms start at EUR 50 per darkness and are available from single up to triple rooms, with or without ensuite facilities.
Address: Kerkstraat 42

The Golden Bear Hotel

The Golden B

The Hoxton Amsterdam is a gay-friendly hotel located on the Herengracht canal in the Jordaan district of Amsterdam. This area is in the center of the city and is close to many popular tourist attractions. You can walk to the Anne Frank Dwelling in under 10 minutes. Dam Square and the Royal Palace are also nearby. The legendary shopping street, Kalverstraat, is only a short walk away. For nightlife, several gay venues are within walking distance, including bars and clubs around Reguliersdwarsstraat.

The hotel offers free Wi-Fi throughout the property, so you can stay joint during your trip. Rooms include flat-screen TVs and complimentary water. The Hoxton Amsterdam also has an on-site restaurant and bar, which serve food and drinks throughout the day. Meeting rooms are available if you need to work or host events. You can rent bicycles directly from the hotel, making it uncomplicated to explore the city.

Tram stops are close to the hotel, giving you access to general transport. The Spui tram stop is about five minutes away. From here, you can achieve places like the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmu

Amsterdam Accommodation Tips

Hotels in the center of Amsterdam tend to be a bit cheaper on weekdays than on weekends.

BackStage Hotel

Hotel. From 60 €

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Decorated with items from the tune industry and located only a few steps away from big clubs and concert halls such as Sugarfactory, Melkweg and Paradiso (venue of the lgbtq+ party Rapido).

@ Leidsegracht
Amsterdam CT

Hotel Amstelzicht

Hotel. ***, from  €

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Small hotel at the Amstel, very close to the gay bars in Amsterdam's main gay area around Reguliersdwarsstraat and Amstel.

@ Amstel
Amsterdam AD

Tram: Rembrandtplein

The Albus

Hotel, gay-friendly. ****, from  €

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Upmarket design hotel right next to the queer bars in the Reguliersdwarsstraat.
With furniture by designers such as Marc Sadler, Eileen Gray, Enzo Catellani and Per Weiss.

@ Vijzelstraat 49
Amsterdam HE

Tram: Muntplein