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Now into its second decade, L-Day, the annual lesbian celebration fills Ghent's Vooruit venue and spans music, cultural and political debates and sporting contests. The event is part of…
Brussels Pride started out as Pink Saturday in the 1980s and is now the starting point of the gay and lesbian summer.
Not so much a parade as those associated with other gay festivals, Antwerp Pride takes over the entire city for a four-day extravaganza, with activities in clubs, restaurants, cafés and even…
Cinema Nova hosts Pink Screens - a gay, lesbian and transgender film festival with debates centered around the ever-evolving theme of gender. Expect shorts, features and documentaries as well…
European Big Men's Convergence
Hundreds of big men, bears and chubbies converge at the Brussels Hilton for one of the key queer events of its kind in the world. Expect a wild frenzy of parties, gay guided tours and saunas.
L'Incognito is a fairly cheesy but still extremely popular bar caught in a 1980s time warp.
Tels Quels has been serving up information in its advisory centre (and beer in its bar) to gays and lesbians for over 15 years.
At Popi Café, enjoy an afternoon tea with crumpets in a friendly gay ambiance. It's so cosy you can even bring grandma. There's a lovely terrace in summer and Popi's main yearly event remains…
Le Belgica is one of Brussels' most popular mixed gay bars and is packed to the rafters at weekends. Expect serious eye candy in tight 501s, with a huge Belgian flag overlooking the steamy goings-on.
The Out's name and the huge Warhol-esque painting of a pouting beauty give it away as a gay bar. Owner Mark nevertheless welcomes everyone to its cosy interior and bestows the same warm…
Recently opened, adult club Adonis in Ghent already has a firm base of followers. Theme parties include Master & Servant, an Underwear Party and Friday's Naked Party, where the dress code is…