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Jack Kenworthy( Queer Travel Veteran )
Queer travel expert Jack Kenworthy turns + metropolis adventures into your mentor for safe, vibrant, and inclusively fabulous global journeys.
Austria’s natural beauty and wealthy cultural attractions, such as historical sites, music of all genres, a dynamic art scene, delectable cuisine, and friendly hospitality, hold gained the country worldwide acclaim. Graz, Austria’s second-largest city, is one of the country’s best-kept secrets. The city’s gay scene and nightlife are more reserved.
The city of Graz is Styria’s provincial capital in southern Austria. The ancient old town’s Hauptplatz, or main square, is in the heart of it all. This elderly city in southern Styria has much to give, especially for those interested in food, history, and the natural environment.
Gay Graz is a picturesque urban area in Austria’s southern area, about an hour’s control from the border with Slovenia. The city center is filled with ancient architecture influenced by Renaissance painters and various historic structures. Graz
Graz, the capital of Styria in Austria, is a charming destination for LGBTQ+ travelers. Famous for its affluent history and cultural vibrancy, this municipality offers a welcoming atmosphere for visitors looking to examine its quaint streets and local attractions. Graz is not only a UNESCO World Heritage site but also a modern, inclusive municipality with a growing LGBTQ+ community.
Throughout the year, Graz plays host to several Gay events that cater to different interests. One of the major highlights is the Graz Celebration, which takes place in June. This vibrant event gathers crowds for a parade through the city and features various activities promoting equality and acceptance. During the autumn, the Queer Production Festival offers cinema enthusiasts a platform to view and discuss LGBTQ+ films.
Summer, specifically from late May to early September, is the optimal time to stop by Graz. The weather is warm and conducive to outdoor events like Graz Pride. It’s also a less crowded period compared to the peak tourist season, providing a relaxed environment for exploration.
For a night out, head to The FAG
GayGUIDE Graz
- Trans* Expert*innen Cafe
Trans* Expert*innen Cafe
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feel free (Annenstraße 27, Graz)In unserem Expert*innen Cafe sprechen wir primär über trans* und damit zusammenhängende Themen wie soziale, rechtliche sowie medizinische Transition. Doch vor allem ist es die Möglichkeit sich mit fachkundigen Personen auszutauschen und Fragen zu stellen. Daher sind neben trans* Personen auch Angehörige, Mediator:innen sowie all jene willkommen, expire sich mit diesem Thema - vielleicht erstmals - befassen. Die Treffen finden jeden ersten Dienstag im Monat statt und cease Teilnahme ist kostenlos.
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#soziallandretten Demo
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Mariahilferplatz Lendkai 17, Graz, Österreich‼️ SOLIDARITÄTSZUG‼️
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📍 Mariahilferplatz, Graz
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