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One of the reasons why it pays to consider learning about gay travel to Denmark is because this is one Scandinavian country that has extensive gay rights and Danes are by and large very permissive as well. In fact, as early as in the year 1933 homosexuality became a legal option for people of this country and the age of consent was lowered to just fifteen in the year 1979. It does not matter what your sexual preferences are which means that anyone aged fifteen and above can engage in sexual activities.
Danish gays can even join the military and according to Danish law, hate crimes are banned and this means that you cannot commit crimes against gays. In the year 1989, Denmark legalized same sex marriages and the Danish Parliament or Folketinget has even discussed subjects such as same sex unions and artificially inseminating lesbian and it also discussed giving gay couples the right to adopt children. So, there are many good reasons to plan gay tours to Denmark.
Copenhagen is of course the capital of not only Denmark but it is also the capital city for gay vacations in Denmark. So, it will not be difficult for you to find the gay locales in this very vibrant capital city of Denmark and if you want some help you should buy the guidebook called Lonely Planet that will describe the gay scene in Copenhagen as being one of the liveliest in the whole of Europe.
Copenhagen or the fairy city is known for the vibrancy of its gay life that happens to be pretty widespread and in particular you need to check out Body Bio sex club and then you can check out LBL-Ungdom gay youth club as well. Other than that, there is the Pride festival that is held in Copenhagen on an annual basis and in addition there is a Queer Festival, and the Gay and Lesbian Film Festival too sees many gays coming here to Copenhagen to take in this kind of fare.
Most gays that live in Copenhagen tend to stay in the old part of the city where there is much to entertain the gays including fun and entertainment that is centered in just a single square kilometer of the city. About 80 years ago, Copenhagen saw its first gay bar that thrives today even though many other bars and cafes catering to gays have sprung up in the intervening years.
This original gay bar goes by the name of Centralhjornet that is still a major gay hangout.
The Copenhagen Pride Festival is held in Copenhagen annually in the month of August and this is an event that attracts numerous gays from other Scandinavian countries as well as from different parts of the world.
Each year in August there is the exciting Copenhagen Pride Festival that has gays from the other Scandinavian countries as well as from the rest of the world coming here. The festival provides numerous gay activities and of course the open-air film event is a big attraction.
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