Gay sm frankfurt
Jack Kenworthy( Queer Tour Expert )
Queer explore expert Jack Kenworthy turns + metropolis adventures into your guide for sheltered, vibrant, and inclusively fabulous global journeys.
While everyone has heard of the flourishing gay scene in Berlin, Frankfurt, and Hamburg, Gay Stuttgart – Germany’s sixth-largest city – often flies under the radar.
While Stuttgart might be famous for fast cars, think of restaurants and difficult workers, travel insiders know Stuttgart for its rolling hills, vast vineyards, some of the biggest folk festivals in the world and culture.
Yes, Stuttgart is often ranked as the best metropolis for culture in Germany, employing the highest proportion of people in the culture sector as well as having the largest proportion of people who attend shows, museums, concerts and other cultural events.
Throughout the year, there are over sustenance, dance, art, melody and cultural festivals in Stuttgart, and that’s without even counting all the gay parties in Stuttgart!
Stuttgart, the articulate capital of Baden-Württemberg, is also place t
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Gay Frankfurt
Frankfurt — or "Bankfurt," as it has sometimes been called — is the country's financial hub. Dating support to around the first century CE, Frankfurt is a municipality of ancient wonders and current marvels. Its architecture is a brilliant blend of new and old; for instance, it is one of the only European cities that has a significant number of skyscrapers. Fortunately for Frankfurters, the gay scene is anything but buttoned-down. After disappearing those sleek towers downtown, locals turn on the juice for an active and sophisticated male lover nightlife.
Getting here
Frankfurt am Main Airport is the busiest airport in Germany, and the third busiest in Europe. S-Bahn lines S8 and S9 and Regional Express (RE) numbers 59 and 75 will get you to and from the city. At the long-distance train station there is rail service to other German cities. See their English-language site To & From for other train, bus and shuttle connectons to the city center.
InterCity and EuroCity trains join you to cities in Germany and the rest of Europe from