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На основе национального законодательства по состоянию на 2025 год
No legal recognition of same-sex relationships. The new government (2024) has pledged to introduce civil partnerships. Previous government created "LGBT-free zones" (mostly rescinded). Social attitudes are improving in cities.
Гей-бары и клубы
Mixed queer bar with a young, diverse crowd and a relaxed waterfront atmosphere — not exclusively gay but firmly quee…
Гей-бары и клубы
Gdańsk's main gay bar — welcoming, consistent, and the social anchor for gay men in the Tri-City area. A reliable ven…
Gdańsk, Poland
The Tri-City Pride (Trójmiejski Marsz Równości) is the annual LGBTQ+ Pride march for the Gdańsk-Gdynia-Sopot metropolitan area on Poland's Baltic coast. The march draws approximately 8,000 participants in July each year, routing through the Tri-City with its extraordinary setting of Gdańsk's UNESCO World Heritage Hanseatic old town, the Baltic coastline, and the cosmopolitan port city atmosphere that distinguishes this part of Poland from its inland counterparts. The Tri-City Pride has grown steadily since its first editions in the 2000s, and the July timing — long northern days, warm Baltic summer, Sopot's beach resort atmosphere at its peak — makes it one of the more pleasant Pride settings in Central Europe. The march is organised by a coalition of local LGBTQ+ organisations with support from Tęczowe Centrum. Events surrounding the march include community gatherings at Tęczowe Centrum, bar events at Euforia and Barka, and the specific combination of historical significance (Solidarity's birthplace, the city that began Poland's democratic transformation) and Baltic summer beauty that makes Gdańsk a compelling Pride destination.
Gdańsk, Poland
The Tri-City Pride — 8,000 participants along the Baltic coast. Gdańsk-Gdynia-Sopot metropolitan area, July, annual. The LGBTQ+ Pride march for northern Poland in the birthplace of Solidarity.
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Gdańsk is Poland's most historically significant port city — the birthplace of Solidarity, the shipyard city where Lech Wałęsa and his colleagues began the process of dismantling communist rule in Poland, and a place with a centuries-long tradition as a cosmopolitan Baltic trading hub connecting Polish, German, Hanseatic, and Scandinavian cultures. This history has produced a city with a character distinct from Warsaw or Kraków: more outward-looking, more sea-affected, more used to the presence of outsiders, and in some ways more naturally tolerant of difference.
The LGBTQ+ scene in Gdańsk is smaller than the two larger cities but real. The Tri-City metropolitan area — comprising Gdańsk, Gdynia, and Sopot along a 30km coastal strip connected by frequent rail service — provides the population base that makes a sustainable scene possible. The scene is not concentrated in a single neighbourhood in the way that Kazimierz centres Kraków or Mazowiecka centres Warsaw; instead it is dispersed across the Tri-City area, with venues in Gdańsk's old city and Wrzeszcz district, in Sopot's beach-resort strip, and in Gdynia's modernist city centre.
Tęczowe Centrum (Rainbow Centre) is the community hub — a multi-purpose LGBTQ+ space that functions as a bar, community centre, and event venue, providing the infrastructure for Gdańsk's queer community in a single location. Euforia is the main gay bar in the traditional sense — a welcoming, consistent venue for gay men and their friends. Barka is a mixed queer bar with a broader demographic and a relaxed atmosphere. Club Sfinks runs club nights including regular LGBTQ+ programming; check the events calendar as the gay nights are specific to certain dates rather than every week.
The Tri-City Pride (Trójmiejski Marsz Równości) takes place in July each year, typically drawing 8,000 participants across the Tri-City area. The march has rotated between Gdańsk and Gdynia in different years; the organisers' website confirms the 2026 location. The Baltic setting makes the Tri-City Pride one of Europe's more scenic: the march often runs along or near the waterfront, with the Baltic Sea and Gdańsk's extraordinary reconstructed Hanseatic old town providing a backdrop that is difficult to match. The summer timing means warm weather and long northern days — sunset in Gdańsk in July is around 9:30pm — which extends the outdoor social possibilities considerably.
Safety in Gdańsk follows the general Polish coastal-city pattern: relatively more relaxed than provincial inland Poland, less inclusive than Warsaw, with a baseline of cosmopolitan tolerance in the tourist and student zones (the old town, Wrzeszcz, the Long Market) that makes LGBTQ+ visitors visible without drawing hostile attention in most circumstances. The same advice applies as elsewhere in Poland: exercise discretion outside the specifically LGBTQ+ venues, avoid public displays of affection in church-adjacent or conservative residential contexts, and trust your reading of the environment.
Sopot, the resort town between Gdańsk and Gdynia, deserves special mention: it is the summer destination for Warsaw's entire social scene, and in July and August the beach strip and bar zone of Sopot has a relaxed, holiday tolerance that makes it one of the more welcoming parts of Poland for LGBTQ+ visitors. The combination of Sopot's beach-resort character and the Tri-City Pride in July makes this one of the better summer LGBTQ+ destinations in Central Europe for visitors who want a combination of scenery, history, and community.
Gdańsk is best visited in summer (June–August) for the weather, the beach culture of Sopot, and the Tri-City Pride. The city is also excellent in late spring and early autumn — the amber light on the Hanseatic brick of the old town in September is as good as anything in Poland — and the crowds are considerably thinner than in high summer.
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