Germany
Cities in Germany
There’s obviously more cities in Germany, but these are the ones that is currently added to the guide.
Upcoming events in Germany
Revolver XXL New Year's Eve Special / Metropol
Frankfurt Gay Pride 2025
Folsom Europe 2025
What are the top gay cities in Germany?
What currency is used in Germany?
Germany uses Euros, darling. You can use credit cards in most places, but it's good to have some cash just in case.
Is it expensive in Germany?
It can be, but it really depends on your taste, budget, and where you're staying. You can find ways to enjoy Germany without splurging too much.
Do I need any extra paperwork to visit Germany?
It depends on your nationality. Most visitors only need a valid passport, but some may require a visa. Make sure to check your specific requirements before planning your fabulous adventure.
Is Germany gay friendly?
Yes, Germany is quite gay friendly, with anti-discrimination laws in place and a progressive attitude towards LGBTQ+ rights.
Is gay marriage allowed in Germany?
You bet! Gay marriage has been legal in Germany since 2017. Love is love, darling! 💖
Can I use English in Germany?
Absolutely! Most Germans speak English, so communication shouldn't be an issue for you.
Should I leave a tip for waiter in Germany?
Tipping is appreciated in Germany. While it's not mandatory, it's good to tip around 5-10% for good service.
What's the best time of year to visit Germany?
Germany has its charm all year round, but spring (May-June) and fall (September-October) are especially delightful. The weather is pleasant and there are fewer tourists around.
What's the local language in Germany, and how do I say basic phrases?
Germans speak German, but don't worry, you can still learn some fun phrases:
Hello - Hallo
Thank you - Danke
Where's the gay bar? - Wo ist die schwule Bar?
Looking fabulous! - Sieht fabelhaft aus!
What's the local cuisine like in Germany, and what are some must-try dishes?
German cuisine is hearty and oh-so-delicious! Some must-try dishes include:
Bratwurst - grilled sausage
Sauerkraut - fermented cabbage
Schnitzel - breaded and fried meat
Black Forest cake - chocolate and cherry cake
What are the emergency numbers, and how do I call for help in Germany?
In case of an emergency, dial 112 for ambulance and fire services, or 110 for police. Stay calm and provide as much information as possible.
Are there any cultural taboos or behaviors that I should avoid in Germany?
Germans appreciate punctuality, politeness, and respect for personal space. Avoid making Nazi-related jokes or gestures, as they are illegal and extremely offensive.