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While everyone has heard of the flourishing gay scene in Berlin, Frankfurt, and Hamburg, Gay Stuttgart – Germany’s sixth-largest city – often flies under the radar.
While Stuttgart might be famous for fast cars, think of restaurants and firm workers, travel insiders know Stuttgart for its rolling hills, vast vineyards, some of the biggest folk festivals in the world and culture.
Yes, Stuttgart is often ranked as the best urban area for culture in Germany, employing the highest proportion of people in the culture sector as well as having the largest proportion of people who attend shows, museums, concerts and other cultural events.
Throughout the year, there are over diet, dance, art, harmony and cultural festivals in Stuttgart, and that’s without even counting all the gay parties in Stuttgart!
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Gay Clubs, Gay Bars and Queer Parties in Stuttgart
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Gay Bars in Stuttgart
Jakob-Stube
LGBT-friendly pub in the Leonhardsvorstadt neighborhood of Stuttgart, with a diverse, colorful clientele.
@ Jakobstraße 6
Stuttgart
U: Rathaus
+49
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Monroe's
Monday – ;Tuesday-Thursday – ;Friday – ;Saturday – ;Sunday –
Long-established queer bar in the center of Stuttgart.
@ Schulstraße 3
Stuttgart
U: Rathaus, Charlottenplatz, Stadtmitte
+49
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reBOOTS
Tuesday-Thursday – ;Friday – ;Saturday – ;Sunday –
Stuttgart's western block for LGBTs and friends.
With karaoke, bingo and quiz events and more.
@ Bopserstraße 9
Stuttgart
U: Österreichischer Platz, Rathaus
+49 (mobile)
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Ruben's
Tuesday-Thursday – ;Friday – ;Saturday –
LGBT-friendly bistro bar with avenue terrace in the centre of Stuttgart.
@ Geißstraße 13
Stuttgart
U: Rathaus
+49
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Weisse The local dialect of Stuttgart Schwäbisch has a favorite word, Gell, meaning both 'yes' and 'don't you think?' and the traditional cuisine features a tiny noodle concoction of egg, flour and milk called ´spätzle.' Sometimes called the "new heart of Europe," Stuttgart has many dynamic cultural and economic institutions. This is a city of business. You would guess correctly by the presence of the architecturally stunning Mercedes-Benz Museum and Porsche Museum that this is a center of Germany’s world-renowned car industry. But in this compact city where it’s said that “work is a pleasure,” the locals also love their time off. It’s a relaxed, laid-back place, where people are warm and welcoming. One festival follows another here throughout warm weather months - origin with an April Spring Fair, but really kicking off with the Lantern Festival in July followed by the Bohnenviertelfest, the Sommerfest, the Seenachtfest,Gay Stuttgart