Krakau gay club

ZOO Klub

Joseph BucklesIt was a nice neighborhood club. There was a nice block and social area and a dance area. Drinks were fairly priced and there were many options. Staff were also friendly.
James Scottthe barmaid made the leading long island ice tea. she was lovely great at her job
Arnas JasAlleged “security” tried to fight myself and a confidant over nothing. 3 boys with balaclavas and winter gloves thinking they’re hardy If you’re trying to have a good period, avoid this place altogether and go somewhere else, it’s not worth your time. ️
Ian MburuWhile the service is % it's def a downgrade from Warsaw in every way. (2yr+ Poland lgbt+ normal-ish explorer).Edit from owner feedback: while I will still put it as ok, it's an ok place to suspend out imo. Perhaps I just haven't seen this at the height of its glory but from a normal midnight on a Feb Friday: service great, music better quality needed, cosmos needed, it's ok, still choose Warsaw from space and DJs and crowd quality
scott downieGreat wee pub in kameriez,some nights peaceful some really good,only downsi

Events

 
We Are CLOSED on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. We will REOPEN on Thursday Night at 9pm

Thursday
SODOMA & GOMORA PARTY. For all of us who like some Tough CORE. In BlueXL MEN ONLY CLUB, nothing is secret. Entry is 20 pln. Coatroom FREE! Start  pm - am +++ AFTER PARTY

Friday
We commence the weekend right! We invite you to party with us all weekend long. In this MEN ONLY CRUISING  CLUB In CRACOW,  we know what you want, GO-GO-BOYS SHOW and much more. Entry is 30 PLN, including a  bottle beer  LEZAJSK, ZYWIEC, TYSKIE  or soft drink  (cola, fanta, tonik, sprite)  FREE!  Coatroom FREE! Start  pm - am +++ AFTER PARTY.

Saturday
After super hot Friday in BlueXL MEN ONLY CRUISING  CLUB, we party even more tonight. Saturday Night Fever is among us. Entry 30 PLN including a bottle  beer LEZAJSK, ZYWIEC, TYSKIE  or SOFY Imbibe (cola, fanta, tonik, sprite)  FREE!  Coatroom FREE! Start pm - am +++ AFTER PARTY.

Sunday 
After a fantastic weekend in BlueXL MEN ONLY

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A mystical city full of legends, grand architecture, bohemian vibes and 20th-century tragedy, Gay Krakow today might be utterly captivating but is still found in Poland, one of the most chal­leng­ing EU na­tions for the LGBT com­mu­nity.

Being gay in Poland is not easy, with a socially conservative duopoly in control of legislation with the backing of the all-powerful Catholic Church, which until recently wherein the grip of anti-gay hysteria and a state-sponsored campaign of LGBTQ persecution.

While Krakow might be rapidly altering with an influx of Western Europeans looking for both history and nightlife, it is still very much a Catholic metropolis where pious devotees stream in and out of churches, seemingly towering over every street corner.

Sadly, amidst such blatant homophobia, verbal abuse and lgbtq+ bashing are not unheard of.

While many ex-soviet countries have

LGBT Friendly Places in Krakow

Poland may get a bad wrap when it comes to homophobia, but for every primitive moron, you'll find two more evolved legends. What doesn't often make the news is Krakow's huge loved up queer & diverse community.  You won't necessitate to look hard to find that this open-minded city is open-armed to people of all shapes, sizes, colours & creeds. Here you will identify that a strong, ethical community of evolved creatives and globally-minded humans runs the streets. It's not stylish to be sexist or racist here. It's stylish to discover all your layers. It's cool to shed labels. It's hip to be fluid. It's cool to be a rainbow.

Recently, in reaction to violence at an LGBT rally in Białystok and, even more disturbingly, a Polish newspaper named called 'Gazeta Polska' distributing "LGBT Free Zone" Stickers, Krakow's cafe's, bars, clubs, restaurants, galleries & shops contain banded together to build it easier to navigate the city safely by displaying "All are welcome" stickers. Look for the rainbow sticker in the window and you'll recognize you're