Linz, Austria, has a vibrant and welcoming LGBTQ+ nightlife. Many people enjoy spending time at various establishments throughout the city. Here are some top LGBTQ+-friendly nightlife picks:
Forty-Nine is a bar & meeting place for the LGBTQ+ community in Linz. It is located in HOSI Linz.
Blue Heaven is one of the most popular bars and nightclubs in Linz and attracts many LGBTQ+ folks. There is a wide selection of drinks, a dark room, and video shows. In addition, there are themed nights and parties. However, for anyone visiting the area, keep in mind that this club is closed on Sundays.
REMEMBAR is not a queer-specific venue, but it attracts many LGBTQ+ customers. This establishment is a cafe during the day but turns into an international club lounge at night. This destination is where you can meet friends and interact with locals in Linz. Also, the weekend at REMEMBAR features dancing, DJs and is perfect for party-goers.
Musikcafe SAX is an LGBTQ+-friendly bar and cafe in Linz with an impressive courtyard and garden in the back of the venue.
This bar offers private parties and special events and is open from Wednesday to Sunday.
A recent study from the Medical University of Vienna found that young people suffer from depression and other mental health conditions these days. In addition, this study determined that fewer than half of those youth suffering from a mental health issue had found professional help from a child psychiatrist. For example, about 63% of the surveyed adolescents with ADHD had reported having gone to see a specialist, approximately 20% with eating disorders had sought treatment, and there were even fewer that found help who had engaged in suicidal behavior (16.7%) and self-harming behavior (10%).
There are many mental health professionals available for young people in Linz. If you are looking for a qualified psychologist for kids in this area, be sure to browse our listings at LGBTQ and ALL. We have compiled a list of all the information you require to help young people in your region.
Linz is located in Upper Austria, found along the Danube River midway between the cities of Salzburg and Vienna. In Linz, you can find Baroque buildings, like Old Town Hall (Altes Rathaus) and the old cathedral (or Alter Dom), and ring Hauptplatz, the old town’s square. In addition, another major attraction in Linz is riverside Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz, which has an extensive modern art collection. Across the river, there is also the stunning Ars Electronica Center, a Landmark 2009 building called the “Museum of the Future,” with technology-based exhibitions.
Linz’s history dates back to 1450, when Oberösterreich was divided from Niederösterreich. After that, Linz became its capital in 1490 (after Enns, Steyr, and Wels).
In 2017, the official population of Linz was 203,012 residents.
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