Lellebel, Gay Bar Amsterdam
Since opening its doors in the winter of 1997, Lellebel has become one of the best little drag bars in the city of Amsterdam.
Gay Amsterdam / Bars / Lellebel
Since opening its doors in the winter of 1997, Lellebel has become one of the best little drag bars in the city of Amsterdam. The Lellebel offers live shows, theme nights and events 7 days a week the whole year round.
Here are the hotels we recommend that have good reviews and keep you close to all the action
De L’Europe, NH Collection, Albus Hotel, Ambassade Hotel
Mon | Tue | Wed | Thur | Fri | Sat | Sun | |
Opens | 9pm | 9pm | 9pm | 3pm | 3pm | 3pm | 3pm |
Closes | 3am | 3am | 3am | 3am | 5am | 5am | 3am |
We recommend you stay close to The
Reguliersdwarsstraat, home to trendy
Amsterdams gay bars and cafes.
Those looking to explore the leather scene
should check out hotels near Warmoesstraat.
Amsterdam is a compact city, so if you
stay in the centre, you will be close to
the best attractions, shopping & gay bars.
There are several distinct gay districts in Amsterdam, all located quite close to eachother. The street of Reguliersdwarsstraat is mainstream and busy at the weekend. Nearby are the Amstel street and Kerkstraat. Finally Warmoesstraat is home to the famous gay cruise bars and fetish shops.
This 5 star hotel offers luxurious accommodation along the Amstel River, in the heart of the city. Offering a fitness area, spa and a waterside terrace.
Built in the 17th century making it the oldest hotel in Amsterdam, NH Collection Amsterdam is a boutique style hotel located along the Amstel River.
Situated in 10 original 17th-century canal-side mansions. It offers free WiFi, 2 lifts and unique rooms featuring luxurious Louis XV furnishing
Each room in this 4 star Amsterdam city centre hotel has a flat-screen TV, Nespresso machine, a rain shower and a bathrobes and free Wi-Fi.
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