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The creators of Circus, Austria’s biggest Gay Party, prepared something new and exciting for you
The creators of Circus, Austria’s biggest Gay Party, prepared something new and exciting for you: Cage at Babenberger Passage!
- Are you visiting Vienna soon? Stay close to the gay bars in the Naschmarkt district. The Motel One Wien Westbahnhof is one of the most popular hotels close to the gay bars. Rated “Fabulous” by guests, the hotel offers spacious rooms and delicious breakfast options.
The Party
- Cage is the official pre party to the Circus Vienna.
- Let’s start the Circus Party Pride Weekend at Why Not, the most famous Gay Club in Vienna.
- Warm up your tentacles, dance the sailor dance and find a treasure box in the deep seas of the club!
- Open from 10 pm to 6 pm.
- Stay steps from the club at Boutique Hotel Das Tigra, rated “Fabulous” by guests, close to the city’s top attractions with stylish, spacious rooms and highly-rated breakfast options.
The Venue
- Why Not – Lively gay nightclub open since 1980 and hosts some of the busiest theme night parties in Vienna.
- This popular gay club has 3 floors with 3 bar areas. The crowd mostly mixed and LGBT.
- Open on Fridays and Saturdays only – a 15-minute drive from the gay bars of the Naschmarkt.
Recommended Hotels in Vienna
The following hotels are close to the gay bars and Vienna’s top attractions:
Hotel Imperial, Steigenberger Hotel, Austria Trend Hotel, Hotel Maria
Where to stay close to all the gay bars
Our top 4 selections with the best rates.
Safestay Vienna is one of our favourites
and is close to all the gay bars and clubs.
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Wienzeile (‘Vienna Row’) is a street that runs through the city along the Vienna River. It is divided into Rechte (right) Wienzeile and the Linke (left) Wienzeile. Many gay bars and venues are located along both sides of Wienzeile.
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We have chosen hotels in Vienna that keep you close to all the shops,restaurants & bars
The luxurious, renowned 5-star Hotel Imperial is set directly on the Ringstraße boulevard in the heart of Vienna and takes you back to the times of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It features exclusive hotel rooms, a gourmet restaurant and a 24-hour rooftop fitness centre with a sauna. It was inaugurated in 1873 by Emperor Francis Joseph as the Palais Württemberg.
Built in 1913, Steigenberger Hotel Herrenhof is located in the centre of the first district of Vienna, only a few steps from the Hofburg Imperial Palace. Free WiFi is available. The Herrenhof’s air-conditioned rooms are very spacious and comfortably furnished. The Viennese studio Einwaller decorated the rooms and other parts of the hotel with 21st century interpretations of various styles
Set in a charming building from 1912, Austria Trend Hotel Astoria Wien is located in the centre of Vienna, right on the famous Kärtnerstraße shopping street. Free WiFi is available. The elegant rooms are decorated with period furniture and come with wooden floors, a flat-screen cable TV, a minibar, a safe, a work desk, and a bathroom.
The modern and elegant K+K Hotel Maria Theresia enjoys a central and quiet location right in Vienna’s artists’ quarter of Spittelberg and offers free WiFi, a wellness and a fitness area. The city centre is within a 10-minute stroll. The comfortable guestrooms offer modern luxury and a stylish interior design, with designer bathrooms and many modern amenities.
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Vienna, the capital of Austria, has a rich cultural history and a diverse, open-minded atmosphere. Vienna hosts various LGBTQ+ events and festivals throughout the year. One major event is Vienna Pride, which includes a colorful parade and various cultural activities. This celebration promotes visibility, acceptance, and equality for the LGBTQ+ community.
The Mariahilf district, along Gumpendorfer Strasse, is home to an eclectic mix of shops, cafes, and bars. Also great for shopping.
This street runs along the southern edge of the city center & includes the famous Naschmarkt, home to several gay cafes and bars.