Vienna gay scene
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(S)expect More is our promise
Youll meet attractive men from Vienna and all over the nature in our bar and they all come for one reason: they want to join men like you and hold lots of fun.
The EAGLE Vienna is one of the oldest leather & jeans gay bars in Austria and a hotspot of Viennas gay scene. Accurate to our slogan (S)expect More! you can expect more from us. More good humour, more cool drinks, more partying, more hot guys, more sex, more meeting places in the black and, above all, more fun.
The EAGLE Vienna bar with darkroom and sex shop is expose from Thursday to Saturday. Every month we organise themed parties with a DJ and sway floor. Immerse yourself in the unmistakable underground ambience in the style of the Freddy Mercury era and enjoy the sexy offerings at EAGLE Vienna.
Our rooms are air-conditioned and hygienic. There is no entrance fee, only a minimum consumption is required. There is no dress code, no drugs and no prostitution at EAGLE.
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Vienna is one of Europe’s underrated wonders, where old-world grandeur blends with a quirky current edge. It’s a municipality where centuries-old coffeehouses rest snugly below baroque palaces and grandiose opera houses. Just when you believe Vienna is all about its imperial past, you’ll find yourself in a hip café which serves vegan schnitzels, a sleek art gallery with cutting-edge installations, or a trendy gay bar hidden in an alleyway.
The Viennese possess perfected the art of enjoying life, as seen in their dedication to the ritual of Kaffee und Kuchen (coffee and cake). For them a visit to a coffeehouse is about far more than getting a daily caffeine hit—it’s a cultural experience where people linger, philosophize, and enjoy desserts that look like miniature sculptures. And don’t even think about rushing the experience, unless you yearn to risk invoking the wrath of your waiter. Yet, for all its elegance and reverence for tradition, Vienna has a playful side too. Locals might be reserved, but their city hums with an undercurrent o
Parties and Clubs
The Why Not opens its doors each Friday and Saturday. The relatively small downtown gay club has been around for many years. It still busts out of its seams each weekend. Look forward to a hot overnight on the sway floor where all the popular home and dance hits are playing.
"Occident meets Orient and Poland is there too", is how organiser, Sabrina Andersrum, sums up her monthly Balkan clubbing BallCanCan. The criss-cross mixture of guests dance to Balkan-Pop and Turbo-Folk.
Vienna has its first Bear & Butch club in the form of the Pitbull. Since its opening in , the Pitbull team has provided sweat-producing beats for that pure testosterone rush.
queer:beat. LGBTIQ+ people and friends can dance away to indie rock, electronic and chart harmony here. Several DJs play for the young, dance-crazy crowd.
At the regularly held Ken Club, a mainly juvenile crowd dances to pop and chart hits.
The monthly party, perhaps the most iconic there is, is aimed at lesbians as well as gays, and applications changing aspects of electronic music plus a
Vienna Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Vienna
8 – 9 August
Vienna Beach Trophy : annual international beach volleyball tournament, hosted by Austria's LGBTIQ sports club Aufschlag Wien.
Matches on Saturday @ Beachvolleyball Schmelz (Auf der Schmelz 10)
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About Vienna and its queer life
Both in the past and in the present, gays have played a prominent role in Vienna’s public life. Probably the most prominent lesbian in the history of Austria was Prince Eugene of Savoy () who freed Vienna from Turkish siege and pushed the Ottomans back to the Balkans. But it wasn’t just on the battlefield that Eugene was surrounded exclusively by men; in private, he preferred to have intimate relations with members of his have sex – a reality well known even during his lifetime. Even so, he managed to construct his career and enlarge his power base during the reigns of three emperors, and his powerful influence on Vienna remains visible to this diurnal. His summer palace, Schloss Belvedere, is an striking example.
The last emperor served by Prin