Pinkster Tennis Tournament Amsterdam 2026
The Pinkster Tennis Tournament is one of Europe's most celebrated LGBTQ+ sporting traditions, held every Pinkster (Pentecost) w…
Europe
LGBTQ+ Travel Guide & City Directory
Based on national laws as of 2025
First country in the world to legalise same-sex marriage (2001). Strong constitutional protections.
North Holland
900,000 residents
South Holland
650,000 residents
South Holland
545,000 residents
Utrecht
350,000 residents
238,000 residents
234,000 residents
213,000 residents
122,000 residents
The Pinkster Tennis Tournament is one of Europe's most celebrated LGBTQ+ sporting traditions, held every Pinkster (Pentecost) w…
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Gay Travel Guide Amsterdam - Gay The Netherlands
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The Netherlands is consistently ranked among the most LGBTQ+-friendly countries in the world. Public displays of affection are no issue anywhere in major cities. Anti-discrimination law has covered sexual orientation since 1992.
Yes — the Netherlands was the FIRST country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage, on April 1, 2001. Same-sex couples have full and identical rights, including joint adoption.
Amsterdam is the country's gay capital with multiple gay clusters (Reguliersdwarsstraat, Warmoesstraat, Kerkstraat). Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht also have active scenes. Amsterdam Pride (early August) is uniquely held on canal boats — a global icon.
Amsterdam Pride is the first weekend of August — the canal parade is the world-famous centrepiece. Rotterdam Pride is in late September. Roze Zaterdag (Pink Saturday) rotates between Dutch cities in late June.
Yes — Amistad Hotel and Hotel Nadia in Amsterdam are explicitly gay-popular. Most central hotels in Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Utrecht are gay-friendly without explicit marketing. See each city page for specifics.
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