In this guide · 14 sections
- Gay Bars & Clubs in Örebro
- Where to Go
- Örebro's Spots
- Banger Bar: The Main Spot
- En Trappa Upp: Sports and Socializing
- Underbar Örebro: Central and Inclusive
- Kappa Bar Örebro: Gaming and Geek Culture
- RFSL Örebro / Testpoint: Community Hub
- Best Nights and Vibe
- Practical Tips
- Getting Around:
- Dress Code:
- Age:
- Safety:
Gay Bars & Clubs in Örebro
Örebro, a Swedish city, doesn't have the big, dedicated gay districts you'd find in larger places. But its LGBTQ+ nightlife is growing and welcoming. You won't find traditional "gay bars" everywhere. Instead, Örebro's queer community and its allies gather in a few places that put diversity and respect first. This guide will point you to the best spots to connect, dance, and celebrate.
Where to Go
Örebro's nightlife is right in the city center. No single street is lined with LGBTQ+ venues. Instead, a few spots are within walking distance of each other. This makes exploring easy, letting you hop from bar to bar without a long trek.
The places most welcoming to the LGBTQ+ community are also popular with everyone else. This creates a genuinely inclusive atmosphere, not a segregated one. You'll find a lively mix of people. Stick to Örebro's central area, and you'll find the queer-friendly spots that make up its nightlife.

Örebro's Spots
Banger Bar: The Main Spot
For a lively, welcoming place, try Banger Bar. It's in central Örebro and has a good reputation for its atmosphere. Everyone feels comfortable here, whether you're dancing, having a craft cocktail, or just soaking it in. Banger Bar is committed to being a safe, fun space for all, including its strong LGBTQ+ following. Expect diverse music, from current hits to throwbacks, often with a live DJ. The crowd is usually energetic and friendly. It's a good choice for a memorable night out.

En Trappa Upp: Sports and Socializing
If you like a relaxed, pub-style place that's still inclusive, En Trappa Upp is a great pick. This sports pub is also in Örebro's city center and welcomes LGBTQ+ guests and allies. It's a good spot to catch a game, have a casual drink, and chat. The vibe is laid-back, good for an evening of socializing without a club scene. En Trappa Upp blends the traditional sports pub experience with a genuine commitment to being a safe space for the queer community. You'll find a mixed crowd enjoying drinks and sports.
Underbar Örebro: Central and Inclusive
Underbar Örebro aims to be a wonderful place for everyone (Underbar means "wonderful" in Swedish). It's a successful, inclusive nightlife spot in central Örebro that welcomes LGBTQ+ guests and allies. The place changes throughout the night, often starting as a bar and getting more energetic later on. Its central location makes it popular, and its message of inclusivity means queer visitors feel at home. Expect a varied crowd, good music, and a comfortable environment for drinks and talk. Underbar Örebro shows how the city integrates inclusivity into its mainstream nightlife.

Kappa Bar Örebro: Gaming and Geek Culture
For something different, head to Kappa Bar Örebro. It's in Örebro's central park area, a place for gamers, esports fans, and anyone who likes a relaxed, social atmosphere with a twist. Kappa Bar Örebro welcomes LGBTQ+ guests and allies, fostering a community spirit beyond gaming. It focuses on gaming culture, with consoles, PCs, and often live esports streams. It's a good place to meet people, play a game, or just have a drink in a fun, geek-friendly setting. The inclusivity here feels natural, coming from a culture that values shared interests and respect. It's a comfortable spot for queer individuals and their friends.
RFSL Örebro / Testpoint: Community Hub
RFSL Örebro / Testpoint isn't a traditional bar, but it's a crucial, inclusive LGBTQ+ friendly venue in Örebro. It offers a welcoming social space for the community. RFSL (The Swedish Federation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex Rights) is central to queer life in Sweden, and their Örebro branch provides a safe, supportive environment. This venue is for those seeking a more community-focused experience, with social gatherings, support, and information. It's a place to connect with local LGBTQ+ people, learn about events, and feel like you belong. While not for late-night dancing, it's a valuable resource for connection and solidarity within Örebro's queer community, and often hosts social events.

Best Nights and Vibe
Örebro's inclusive venues get busy on Friday and Saturday nights, like most of Sweden. These are the nights with the most energetic crowds, often with DJs playing chart hits, dance music, and sometimes themed nights. The vibe across these venues is generally warm, friendly, and respectful. Swedes are known for being polite and open-minded, which makes for a relaxed atmosphere.
During the week, these places are calmer, good for a casual drink, a meal, or catching up with friends. Many, like En Trappa Upp, are good for after-work drinks or a quiet evening. Weekends are when the energy picks up, with Banger Bar and Underbar Örebro often being the liveliest for dancing and a high-energy social scene. Expect a mix of people—locals, students, and visitors. Most places are casual; Swedes tend to dress down for a night out.
Practical Tips

Getting Around:
Örebro's city center is walkable. Most inclusive venues are close to each other and public transport. If you're staying downtown, you can likely walk to most places. For longer distances or late nights, taxis are available. Sweden has good public transport, including local buses. Use apps like Google Maps for directions and real-time bus info.
Dress Code:
Örebro's inclusive venues usually have a relaxed dress code. Smart casual is a safe bet. You won't find strict dress codes, even on weekends. Jeans, stylish tops, and comfortable shoes are fine. If you plan to dance at Banger Bar, wear something you can move in. Prioritize comfort and your own style.

Age:
The legal drinking age in Sweden is 18 for bars and restaurants, and 20 for Systembolaget (the state liquor store). Most bars and clubs enforce an age limit of 18 or 20, especially on weekends. Always carry valid photo ID (passport or national ID card) for entry or buying drinks.
Safety:
Örebro is generally a safe city. Still, be aware of your surroundings, especially late at night. Stay with friends, don't leave drinks unattended, and use reputable taxi services or walk in well-lit areas. These inclusive venues are typically safe and welcoming, but common sense safety practices apply. If you feel uncomfortable, talk to bar staff or security; they're usually helpful.
