Salzburg, a picturesque destination with castles, palaces, and churches, is Austria’s fourth largest city. It has a land area of 7,156 km² and a population of about 150,000 inhabitants.
Salzburg, which is located in central Austria (northern edge of the Alps), is also the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It is easy to fall in love with the city because of its stunning landscapes and breath-taking views. Popular tourist attractions include Mirabell Palace, Hohensalzburg Castle, St Peter's Abbey, Salzburg, and Hellbrunn Palace. Tourists can also visit world-famous movie locations, particularly the venue for The Sound of Music.
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There is no specific red light district in Salzburg, but it is said that Steingasse used to be the city’s RLD. Steingasse is now a fashionable area perfect for late morning strolls. Steingasse Lane is a small alley with a medieval atmosphere located between Kapuzinerberg and the Salzach River. It is where tourists used to find a few strip clubs, with strippers who can be hired as escorts or private lap dancers. Although the oldest brothel can still be found in the area, the Maison de Plaisir which dates back to the 17th century.
Nowadays, adult entertainment is available in scattered areas, like Elisabethstraße. This is where part-time sex workers can be seen walking around.
How to find the RLD
Elisabethstraßeruns from the Rainerstraße city to the August Gruber-Straße which is about 800 meters in length.
Stay safe in the RLD
Generally, the city is a safe place, but tourists should take normal precautions. Pickpocketing can occur in crowded places, and tourists are advised to avoid drunken crowds. Although safe, it is best to follow the rules when visiting adult venues.
Prostitution is legal but regulated in the city. This is why tourists can still find a few adult entertainment venues in Salzburg. Although not considered legal, street prostitution and operation of private brothels are scattered in the area. Part-time escorts are said to be strolling up and down specific streets. There are also some massage parlours available. Clients may choose to visit an adult establishment for a stag party, but it is best to contact the venue first.
Adult Cinemas
Street Prostitution
Street prostitution is prohibited in Salzburg, but several women stroll in some areas of the city at night. These include
Prostitution is legal and regulated in Salzburg and other cities in Austria. Operating a brothel is legal, but they should not be near (within 300-metre radius) schools, playgrounds, religious buildings, army camps, and hospitals.
While sex work is not prohibited, the law punishes clients of prostitutes under 18 years old. Sex workers and escorts, furthermore, should be at least 19, and need to pay tax, register, and have biweekly health examinations.
Street prostitution is illegal but still exists in major cities. Amendment of laws has given the sex workers a right to sue customers who refuse to pay. As prostitutes are considered self-employed and are required to pay taxes, it is prohibited to get regular income from the work of another person.
When it comes to LGBT laws, same-sex sexual activity is legal in the country. Same-sex marriage is not recognised, but registered partnerships and full joint co-adoption are allowed. It is important to know that despite Catholicism’s influence, Salzburg and many other cities are becoming more open and accepting towards homosexuality.
Salzburg offers plenty of fun and relaxed ways to spend the night. There are pubs, bars, and clubs that cater to guest with different preferences. Here are some of the venues worth checking out:
Salzburg is a liberal-minded city, making it a unique destination for tourists regardless of their gender identity. Many gay people flock around Linzergasse, as it features gay- and lesbian-friendly bars such as 3Stein and Mexxx. The former offers a colourful environment for gays and lesbians in the city, while the latter is where gay tourists and students meetup to party until 4 am.
Gay visitors can also take the Queer City Tours, which offer access to gay historical and contemporary themes. The tour lasts for about two hours, which includes a visit to the local gay scene found in Linzergasse.
There is a small local gay scene located in Linzergasse, with notable venues like Mexxx and 3Stein. Members of the LGBT communities who to want to seal their relationship, furthermore, has a number of romantic venues to choose from, including the Marble Hall at Mirabell Plaza, the Hohensalzburg Fortress, Franziskischlössl, and other places
General Attitude Towards Gays
While same-sex marriage is not yet recognised in Austria, many people in major cities like Salzburg have an accepting attitude towards homosexuality. The Homosexuelle Initiative (HOSI) Salzburg, an organisation with advocacies dedicated to the equal rights and social acceptance of the LGBT people, also offer events and parties for the members of the community.
The charitable organisation has a HOSI-Bar located at Gabelsbergerstr. 26., which hosts brunches for gay and lesbians, as well as events for fetish lovers. HOSI-Fest is the name of the largest gay clubbing event in the city and is held four times annually. Many partygoers from all over the country and South Germany come to the city to participate in the said event.
Gay and Transsexual Prostitution in Salzburg
There is no specific information on where to find gay and transsexual prostitution in Salzburg. Most gay escorts are known to advertise online, www.gay-male-escort.com/at/gay-escort-salzburg/, www.callmen.net/callboys-salzburg-male-escorts-salzburg.html.