Gay warsaw guide
Gay Warsaw
Poland has now become the worst EU territory for LGBT people in Europe according to ILGA-Europe. Staunch Donald Trump ally, president Andrzej Duda, has called "LGBT ideology” more dangerous than communism, and Jarosław Kaczyński, his party leader, says LGBT people are a threat to the state - besieged by a “rainbow plague" - according to the Catholic archbishop of Krakow. “These people are not equal to normal people” says the education minister, and Intolerance and acts of abuse have now increased to the highest rates in Europe.
A third of Polish municipalities possess adopted resolutions against "LGBT propaganda” or in favor of “pro-family” positions - hostile spaces for anyone other than heterosexuals or those committed to a “natural family.”"LGBT-Free Zones" have been declared, mostly in Southeast regions bordering Slovakia and the Ukraine, and the governing Polish Law and Justice party (PiS) denounces “LGBT ideology” as a foreign import threatening th
A phoenix risen from the ashes, Warsaw has a lure that’s difficult to define. The Polish capital suffered terrible levels of destruction during World War Two, followed by almost 50 years of Soviet occupation. But far from being a city down on its luck, Warsaw displays unexpected joie de vivre best represented by its stunningly beautiful and entirely reconstructed Old Town, the heart of Warsaw’s tourist attractions. The city—as with the rest of Roman Catholic Poland—remains socially conservative, with civil unions and gay marriage yet to make it onto the statute book. That said, the first Europe-wide gay pride parade held in a former Eastern Bloc country has been running annually in Warsaw since , and attracted 45, revellers in That, and an increasing number of gay-friendly venues, only add to Warsaw’s growing allure.
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The best hotels in Warsaw
Hotel locations don’t get much better than that of the five-star Hotel Bellotto, situated within the year-old Bishop’s Palace in the heart of the Old Town. Its classical exterior leads to 20 luxuriously spacious room
By Jesse Neo, PhDApr 20th,
Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is a fast-growing city in Europe with around 2 million residents. The city's skyline has changed a lot since the conclude of communism in The old tourist spots in the Old Town now blend with the new modern urban area, featuring luxury high-rise hotels, a growing variety of restaurants and bars, and a developing lgbtq+ community.
Being gay has never been against the law in Poland. In , Poland made creature gay legal and the age of consent is 15 for everyone, regardless of sexual orientation. Poland is one of the not many countries where homosexual men can offer blood.
The Catholic Church's influence has caused progress on homosexual rights to be slower compared to other parts of Europe. But social attitudes are evolving and becoming more open to queer rights.
However, Poland is one of the few European countries that do not have any legal partnerships for same-sex attracted and lesbian couples. Gay or queer woman couples cannot adopt, but single queer individuals can adopt.
The LGBTQ+ community in Warsaw is not as big as in many other European capitals, but it's growing. Additio
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ABOUT THE CITY
Poland’s capital is a rapidly developing European metropolis, with an urban skyline continuously changing since the decline of communism in The traditional tourist highlights of the Old Town now merge with the modern modern European capital capital, boasting many a steadily emerging gay scene. The gay scene is quite small when thinking of most European capital cities, but it is continuously developing. Gay Bars and clubs have opened in recent years displaying proudly their rainbow colors. Most activities are located around Śródmieście, the city’s main district and home to major tourist sights and hotels.
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Warsaw • Gay Friendly Tour & Old Town's Secrets
Join this gay-friendly walking tour through Warsaw’s Old Town, where history, resilience, and LGBT+ stories come together. Stroll along the Royal Path, past