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Gothenburg
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Europa / Sweden

Gay Gothenburg

LGBTQ+-Reiseführer & Städteverzeichnis

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🏳️‍🌈 LGBTQ+-Rechtsstatus in Sweden

Basierend auf nationalen Gesetzen (Stand 2025)

93/100
LGBTQ+-freundlich
Gleichgeschlechtliche Beziehungen legal
Gleiches Schutzalter
Partnerschaft / eingetragene Lebensgemeinschaft
Gleichgeschlechtliche Ehe
Adoptionsrecht
Antidiskriminierungsgesetz
Legale Geschlechtsänderung

Marriage equality since 2009. First country to allow legal gender change without medical requirements (1972). Consistently one of the world's most progressive countries for LGBTQ+ rights.

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West Pride Gothenburg 2026
Mega-Events
Jun 8, 2026 – Jun 14, 2026

Gothenburg, Sweden

West Pride Gothenburg 2026

West Pride is Scandinavia's largest LGBTQ+ festival outside Stockholm, held each June in Sweden's second city. The week-long event fills Gothenburg with cultural programming, community events, and a pride parade through the city centre that draws tens of thousands. Gothenburg hosted EuroPride in 2024, giving the festival a significant boost in international profile. West Pride has a notably inclusive and intersectional character, with strong programming for trans, non-binary, and LGBTQ+ people of color alongside the broader community celebrations.

Gothenburg Pride 2026
Mega-Events
Aug 8, 2026 – Aug 15, 2026

Gothenburg, Sweden

Gothenburg Pride 2026

Gothenburg Pride is Sweden's second largest Pride event and one of Scandinavia's most important regional Pride festivals, drawing tens of thousands of participants to Sweden's west coast city for a week of events including a city centre parade, club nights, cultural programming, and human rights debates. The festival reflects the political seriousness of Swedish Pride culture: substantial LGBTQ+ rights content alongside the celebrations. Gothenburg Pride offers a more intimate and accessible Pride experience than Stockholm's enormous festival, with the characteristic warmth of Sweden's second city.

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Gay Gothenburg — Dein vollständiger Guide

Alles, was man vor der Reise wissen sollte.

<h2>Gay Gothenburg: Sweden's Second City and West Coast Welcome</h2><p>Gothenburg is not Stockholm — a fact Gothenburg residents will remind you of, usually with some satisfaction. Sweden's second city has its own character: a port city shaped by Dutch town planning (the canal system in the centre was designed by Dutch engineers in the 17th century), a strong working-class heritage from its shipbuilding era, and a social culture that is slightly more relaxed and self-deprecating than the capital. The gay scene reflects this: smaller, less scenester, and in many ways more genuinely community-oriented.</p><p>The LGBTQ+ scene is concentrated around Vasastan — the 19th-century residential district west of Avenyn — and the Avenyn boulevard itself, which is Gothenburg's main social artery running from the central Götaplatsen square northward. The venues here are mixed in terms of what they offer: gay bars, queer-friendly clubs, and the community spaces of RFSL Göteborg, which has been active in the city since the 1950s as part of Sweden's national LGBTQ+ federation.</p><h2>Gothenburg Pride</h2><p>Gothenburg Pride takes place in August and is one of Sweden's most significant regional Pride events, typically drawing tens of thousands of participants for a programme that includes a city centre parade, club nights, debates, and cultural events. The event is organised with the political seriousness characteristic of Swedish Pride culture — substantial human rights programming alongside the celebrations. For visitors, Gothenburg Pride is a more accessible and intimate alternative to Stockholm Pride, which can be overwhelming in its scale.</p><h2>Getting There</h2><p>Gothenburg is 3 hours from Stockholm by high-speed train (frequent departures from Stockholm Central to Göteborg Central). From Malmö: approximately 1.5 hours by train. Gothenburg Landvetter Airport (GOT) serves international routes. The city centre is compact and walkable; trams are the primary public transport for most journeys.</p>

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