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LGBTQ Hotel Austria - Homosexual Friendly Luxury Wellness Resort Salzburg
Gay friendly Hotel
GAY Warm HOLIDAY FEELINGS AT HOTEL NESSLERHOF
Where the most gorgeous moments define life — in the Grossarl Valley in Salzburg with our hosts, also named “guest whisperers” — summer and winter vacations are “gay friendly”. Who doesn’t prolonged for a vacation in a design hotel in Austria: with a feeling of well-being and luxury, plus a declaration of love for nature and life!
It feels good to be welcome. Already upon arrival at the hotel one can feel a spirit that promises far more than just a fantastic time in a "gay-friendly wellness hotel". At Hotel Nesslerhof — in the Grossarl Valley in the province of Salzburg, the focus is on well-being, relaxation and at the same time the experience for two.
We accept care of your most beautiful feel-good moments:
We are the guest whisperers
- gay-friendly hotel in the province of Salzburg
- familiar atmosphere, top service & charming cordiality
- for adventurous & epicures
- excellent cuisine & best wine enjoyment
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LGBTQIA+
Austria under the rainbowAustria is renowned for its landscapes, culture, cuisine, and hospitality. Explore its many colourful sides here.
Austria and its capital Vienna are acknowledged for diversity and openness. A growing number of queer initiatives, events and safe spaces welcome people from the LGBTQIA+ group. The abbreviation LGBTQIA+ stands for lesbian, gay, non-binary, queer, intersex and asexual: In other words, for people of different sexual orientations and gender identities.
Find some tips for places that celebrate the entire spectrum of the rainbow, and raise awareness of safe spaces below. In the spirit of pop icon Lady Gaga: "Im on the right footpath, baby, I was born this way!"
I'm on the right trackBaby, I was born this way!
Hotel tips for the LGBTQIA+ community
For a city trip
Vienna
Hotel-Pension Wild
At the Hotel-Pension Wild, LGBTQIA+ guests have been warmly welcomed for decades. A sports sauna in the souterrain invites you to relax after a elongated day of sightseeing.Le Meridien
The design hotel Le Meridien in t
Gay Travel Guide: Salzburg, Austria
In our Gay Salzburg Travel Guide, let us seize you on a journey through this beautiful city to see all it has to give LGBTQ travellers – spoiler alert, we were very impressed!
Salzburg is a picturesque city, with the Salzach River running through the centre splitting it in two and the skyline being lined with breathtaking snow topped mountains. It’s the fourth largest city in Austria at ck people.
On our first morning in Salzburg at breakfast on the 14th floor of our hotel, we were immediately wowed by the views of the urban area and surroundings below us.
Salzburg is established as ‘The Stage of the World’ with a giant range of cultural offerings, art, festivals, concerts, beautiful architecture and perhaps most notably, being dwelling to Mozart and the filming for The Sound of Music (albeit Austrians are not a fan of the film!).
When it comes to gay Salzburg, there is a lot of action going on year round as successfully as a growing gay nightlife scene. In this gay travel guide to Salzburg, we scout how gay amiable the
Vienna Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Vienna
8 – 9 August
Vienna Beach Trophy : annual international beach volleyball tournament, hosted by Austria's LGBTIQ sports club Aufschlag Wien.
Matches on Saturday @ Beachvolleyball Schmelz (Auf der Schmelz 10)-›
About Vienna and its gay life
Both in the past and in the present, gays include played a prominent role in Vienna’s public life. Probably the most prominent homosexual in the history of Austria was Prince Eugene of Savoy () who freed Vienna from Turkish siege and pushed the Ottomans assist to the Balkans. But it wasn’t just on the battlefield that Eugene was surrounded exclusively by men; in private, he preferred to have intimate relations with members of his possess sex – a fact good known even during his lifetime. Even so, he managed to build his career and extend his power base during the reigns of three emperors, and his strong influence on Vienna remains visible to this diurnal. His summer palace, Schloss Belvedere, is an impressive example.
The last emperor served by Prin