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We love Prague. It's magical, super gay, and absolutely stunning. It makes for the ideal weekend city break with plenty of fun guaranteed! For us, Prague definitely ranks as one of our top destinations in Europe as well as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It's super unique, with its striking Gothic architecture, magnificent medieval monuments, like something from a fairy tale.
It's no wonder that it's one of the most visited cities in the world. The country is so rich with culture that you can never get bored exploring it. It was around this time that Prague Castle was built, one of Prague's most famous tourist sites. There's a lot to see here, which we've summarised below, but make sure you also give yourself ample time to check out the dynamic gay nightlife of Prague. We loved strolling through the narrow cobblestone streets of Prague's old Town and experiencing the thrilling gay nightlife in the evening.
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This way you'll learn about the city's history from someone with real insight into the gay scene, as well as having a great time! Find out more. Although the former Eastern bloc nations are not known for being the most gay friendly , the Czech Republic is the big shining gay beacon of the region. Each time we've visited the country as a gay couple both recently and in the early s , we've had a fantastic time and felt extremely welcome.
LGBTQ travelers will feel safe and welcome in Prague since it is a very gay friendly city and the attitude to homosexuality is super liberal. Put it this way, we felt safe walking the streets of the Old Town and Vinohrady hand in hand, which is not something we normally do back home in London or Lyon. At most, we got a few raised eyebrows but largely looks of disinterest more than anything.