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The best gay bars dance clubs, gay-rated hotels, gay saunas, cruise clubs and more in Norway, Oslo and Bergen. Exclusive reviews, maps discounts. Navigate Norway's unique cultural landscape with caution. Find essential travel tips, important advice, and insights for LGBTQ+ travelers in our comprehensive guide to Norway. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in Norway have the same legal rights as non-LGBTQ people.
[1][2][3] In , Norway became one of the first countries in the world to enact an anti-discrimination law explicitly including sexual orientation.
Norway's largest LGBTIQ+ festival with concerts, art exhibitions,, films, parties, debates, and more. Oslo Pride lasts for ten days and consists of more than small and large events. Oslo has nightlife, shopping, restaurants, great nature and a varied culture programme, in addition to an open and lively queer scene. Events that shine a light on the LGBTQI+ community.
Thursday July. Saturday July. Friday July. When is Oslo Pride? Is Oslo safe for LGBTQI+ travellers? Are there queer bars in Oslo?. Subscribe to our Gay Travel Newsletter here. As a Canadian company, we can appreciate the equally rugged appeal of Norway. The country has the fourth-highest income per capita, one of the lowest crime rates, and is as gay as it gets…in the gleeful, old-school sense of the word.
Norway ranked first on the World Happiness Report in Sorry, there are currently no group departures for this destination. Like most of Scandinavia, Norway is assuredly gay and welcoming. Citizens can apply to change their gender without any medical intervention or diagnosis. The country was even the first in the world to offer PrEP for free as part of its national healthcare strategy. As is the case across Scandinavia, gay travellers are entirely welcome in Norway.
The country celebrates the LGBT community with annual pride in its largest cities. There are no lesbian-exclusive bars in Norway. The LGBT scene is very mixed and all gay bars mentioned above are also considered lesbian bars. As the official European Green Capital, , Oslo is a naturally beautiful city despite its booming size. Norway is a gay adventure travellers dream.
It is home to otherworldly fjords, ancient glaciers, infinite forests and ravishing ravines. Cascading waterfalls, fathoms of royal blue water, soaring snow-capped peaks and endless forests that cling to the rugged cliffs. You can take advantage of the extra-long days but beware that the temperatures can still be crisp and cool.
Be sure to pack accordingly. Electricity: F-type sockets. If vaccination is a requirement for entry, or on select cruises, this will be communicated at the time a trip is confirmed to depart.
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Other Vaccinations: Based on the entry requirements for Norway, there are no other vaccinations needed. To determine if you should take preventative measures to reduce the risk of illness, you should consult your doctor or a travel medical clinic, as Out Adventures cannot provide vaccination recommendations. There may be exceptions. Click here for more info.
Oslo is the compact and cosmopolitan capital of Norway. The adorable gay travel bloggers behind Couple of Men join Peter and Rob in the studio to count down our 10 favourite gay Scandinavia experiences. Subscribe to our gay travel newsletter and receive exclusive content including new tour announcements, hot promotions, and the best gay travel information out there! We need to confirm your email address.
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