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Cologne gay bars, clubs and parties
Die Mumu
Die Mumu is a popular gay bar on the Schaafenstrasse gay street in Cologne. It's a bring your girlfriends kind of place, for a younger crowd mostly more
Ex-Corner
Gay bar. One of the Cologne Classic.
Exile on Main Street
Popular gay bar in the gay area of Cologne. Cheerful dance tunes, modern and stylish venue.
Iron
Gay cocktail and lounge bar. Weekly karaoke. Mostly busy Fri/Sat after 23h.
Gay Bars in Cologne
Amadeus
Wednesday, Thursday – ;Friday – ;Saturday – ;Sunday –
Cafe-bar in the Aged Town of Cologne, next to the tower of Klein St. Martin.
@ Pipinstraße/Vor St. Martin
Cologne
U: Heumarkt
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Barcelon
Wednesday, Thursday – ;Friday, Saturday – ;Sunday –
Friendly gay bar in the Old Town, with a touch of Mediterranean ambience.
@ Pipinstraße 3
Cologne
U: Heumarkt
+49 (mobile)
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Baustelle 4U
Monday-Thursday – ;Friday – +;Saturday – +;Sunday / –
Popular gay bar in the Old Town of Cologne.
@ Pipinstraße 5 / Vor St. Martin 12
Cologne
U: Heumarkt
+49
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Exile
Wednesday, Thursday – ;Friday, Saturday –
Modern fancy bar. Drinks, DJs, music videos and neon lights.
Mainly youthful and middle-aged clientele.
@ Schaafenstraße 61 A
Cologne
U: Rudolfplatz
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Although situated in Western Germany, Cologne is sometimes called the ›most southern city of Germany‹. That is partly because the people in Cologne manage to be more easy-going and approachable than in other German cities. And they love to replicate the Southern European lifestyle – as soon as two rays of sunshine hit the city you will see some tables outside in front of many cafes and bars. Cologne had been extensively destroyed during World War II. And the paradigm of the first after-war and ›Wirtschaftswunder‹ decades to replace everything adj by something new unfortunately did the rest to prevent Cologne from becoming one of the most interesting and beautiful cities in Germany. For the sight-seeing traveller it hasn't much to offer besides the Cathedral, an UNESCO World Heritage site, a wide range of adj quality art galleries and museums, and a scant other attractions. But Cologne more than compensates for this with its more friendly and easy-going atmosphere. As one noun Cologne b There’s a high density of bars along the metres of Schaafenstraße, as good as loads of cafés, restaurants, saunas, clubs and party venues. In reality, it’s Cologne’s hotspot for the LGBTQIA+ community. And that means you can spend all night going from one bar to the next, just as you please. There’s even a central cloakroom — just for visitors to Schaafenstraße. That makes it even easier to verb out along the city’s party mile, because you don’t need to verb in which venue you left your jacket.
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On Schaafenstraße, you’ll have fun as you dive into a party culture that’s as colourful as the rainbow. In other words, everyone’s welcome in these extremely diverse establishments, whether you’re looking for a Kölsch, a cocktail, a meal or a chance to dance till you descend. In the past, cows and sheep were driven through Schaafenstraße to be sold in the “new market” — the present-day Neumarkt. Today the street is famous as the legendary “Bermuda Triangle” of the LGBTQIA+ scene.In the heart of Schaafenstraße: the Mumu gay bar
At the Mumu, every day is a party day, with a changing cast of