Gay nightlife in reykjavik iceland

Reykjavik Gay Travel Guide: Search Kiki, Queer Nightlife, and LGBTQ+ Hotspots

Welcome to our queer city guide series by Lex! Reykjavík may be small in size, but its queer nightlife is anything but silent. Iceland’s capital is dwelling to a thriving Homosexual community that turns up the volume after gloomy, with gay bars, flamboyant nights, and inclusive spaces that light up the long Arctic nights. From cozy cocktail lounges to all-night dance floors, Reykjavík is the perfect place to meet queer locals, discover new friends, or just enjoy a imbibe in a space that feels like home.

Post on Lex to find a queer date, a unused gaythering, or a buddy to explore the top gay bars in Reykjavík with you. Whether you're a local or just visiting and looking for a wild weekend (or a cozy nightcap), we’ve rounded up the uppermost spots—from iconic clubs enjoy Kiki Reykjavík to concealed gems beloved by Reykjavík’s LGBTQ+ crowd.

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Reykjavik in May for a poof

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1. Posted bycolski(Inactive 4 posts) 18yStar this if you fancy it!

Am off to Iceland for a couple of nights in May myselfjust wondering where the leading places to go for a gay boi love me are

2. Posted byMissCaswell(Budding Member 82 posts) 18yStar this if you like it!

Im not too sure about the male lover scene but there is a gay coffee dwelling - bar called Cafe Cozy and then they just opened a miniature mostly gay club called Q bar.
The nightlife takes place in one stretch of a road which in its whole is refered to as Laugavegur and everyone hops from one place to another so If you dont like one place the next one is just a few steps away. Be sure though that bars and pubs cover to Hlemmur are usually pretty seedy so dont even wonder about those.
Also, if you want to party, be sure to be here on a weekend. On weekdays everything closes at 1 am and sunday to wednesday are pretty dull nightlife wise.
hope this helps

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Being gay in Reykjavik (and Iceland as a whole) is not something that is simply tolerated, it is renowned and you can expect to hold a very heated welcome in this somewhat chilly destination!

Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland so it is no surprise this is where a lot of gay travellers head to and use as a base. The metropolis is known for its vibrant nightlife, great restaurants and a very welcoming population – over a third of the residents here join in the Pride celebrations each year!

When it comes to gay rights, same sex marriage was legalised in Iceland in June and more perform is being done to protect everyone under the LGBTQ spectrum. It is encouraging to recognize that their Prime Minister, Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir, is a legally married lesbian!

With all that in consciousness, plus the proof that the the country is stunning with so many incredible and one-of-a-kind experiences on extend, it is uncomplicated to see why Reykjavik is attracting gay travellers from all over the world.

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The "Gay Scene" in Iceland

 

There is something you need to realize about clubbing in Iceland, we are out of control. 

It´s a normal thing to go downtown clubbing around am. With that written of course we reside out until the morning star arrives. In Iceland we contain one gay club, Kiki. I'´m going to be honest with you, it´'s not like clubs in New York, Barcelona or in London. Far from it. But it´s an effort. 

Because of our great tolerance every club in Iceland is gay amiable. That´s why  we all can dance in clubs, with whomever we want and do not have to worry about if we will get punched in the face by one enormous muscle guy if we accidentally kiss our boyfriend on the dance floor. And I'm really not fan of kissing in clubs, doesn't matter if you are gay or straight.  But I have to admit I acquire been so crazy in adore that I didn't care about my rule of not kissing on the dance floor. That´'s that!

The best thing about a victorious clubbing in another country is to make friends. Guide to Iceland has the answer to