
Queer-Friendly Reykjavik: Must-See LGBTQ+ Landmarks & Events
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Delicious food? ✓ Breathtaking landscapes? ✓ Gay friendly? ✓ There are few places safer for lesbian and sapphic travelers than Iceland, and in fact, the country regularly competes for the top spots of global LGBTQIA+ equality and safety rankings. For 2025, Iceland even earned the third spot on ILGA-Europe’s Rainbow Map, making it a popular spot for the community to visit and explore.
If you’re a lesbian or sapphic traveler heading to queer-friendly Reykjavík, here are some of the top spots and events to catch on your journey.
Must-See Queer Landmarks in Reykjavík
Skólavörðustígur Rainbow Road
What screams “gay-friendly” more than a rainbow flag? Try a rainbow road. Skólavörðustígur is Iceland’s very own rainbow-painted pedestrian street in Downtown Reykjavik. Not only is the landmark a great photo op, but it’s also lined with local cafes, shops, and galleries, making it an ideal spot to begin your exploration of the city.
Kíkí Queer Bar
If you’re up for some drinks and dancing, Kíkí Queer Bar is the go-to nightlife location for the queer community in Reykjavik. It’s technically the only gay bar in the city, so it can get busy quickly, populated with both locals and tourists. Find it by heading to the city center and looking for the rainbow-painted exterior on Laugavegur.

Queer Events in Iceland
Reykjavik Pride
While there may not be an abundance of LGBTQ+ events in Iceland, the annual Reykjavik Pride makes up for it by going big. The annual queer celebration boasts around 100,000 attendees, from across the island as well as the world. Throughout the week, there are a range of events, from tour groups and quizzes to karaoke and concerts, with the biggest draw being the epic Reykjavik Pride Parade.
Drag Shows & Open Mic Nights
There are also various drag shows and queer-themed karaoke and open-mic nights in Reykjavik. With different locations and organizations involved, it’s best to search for events specifically during your travel dates to find out what’s available when you’re around.
Queer-Friendly Reykjavik: A Must-See City for Lesbian & Sapphic Travelers
While statistics and awards don’t always translate to real-life vibes, I can verify that I’ve never experienced any type of harassment or mistreatment during our sapphic trips to Iceland. For that reason, I think most lesbian and sapphic travelers will find themselves at home in the land of fire and ice, but it’s still important to stay aware and use caution when out and about, even when visiting clubs and landmarks in or around queer-friendly Reykjavík.
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