Amsterdam’s LGBTQ+ neighborhoods
“The downtown Canal District is of course a good area to stay, if not for the bars and clubs then for the canals and history,” Henk says. If you’re looking to splurge on a hotel, Henk recommends booking in at the Hotel Mercier. “It's in the old COC building, our LGBT emancipation organization, and it’s holy LGBT ground—I’ve gone to many parties there.”
Where to learn about Amsterdam’s LGBTQ+ history
There’s a reason Henk’s tour starts at the Homomonument, the memorial dedicated not just to the gay men and women who lost their lives during World War II, but to all LGBTQ+ people persecuted by government regimes. It’s Amsterdam’s obvious jumping off for an LGBTQ+ education. Next to the Homomonument, there’s Pink Point, an LGBTQ+ info kiosk, where you can find information about local LGBTQ+ organizations and chat with in-the-know volunteers.
The best places to get a drink and meet others
During Pride, Henk never misses the Bear-Necessity party: “My best friend, Sjag, organizes this one and besides the music I go for the very attitude-free atmosphere.”