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The tour is equal parts educational, enlivening, and extremely fun!

Seasonal & Insider Tips for Queer Travelers

  • Summer: Long daylight hours, terrace cafés, and the height of festival season. As the only dedicated gay sauna in the city, Sauna Vogue stands proudly on the 5th floor of Sturenkatu 27 a, offering a haven for relaxation, connection, and celebration.

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Sauna Con Hombres (former Sauna Vogue)

Sturenkatu 27A (5th Floor), Helsinki, Finland

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The only gay sauna in Finland (opened since 2002).

Our community-based trips make it easy to meet new friends and dive straight into the local scene.

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  • Getting Around: Public transport is excellent, and you can walk to most central attractions, making it easy to tick off Helsinki's must-see attractions.

  • And if you want to skip the guesswork and travel with a group that already has the best connections, check out SideQuests Travel for curated Helsinki, Finland travel guide-style experiences.

    It is located in the 5th floor of the building at Sturenkatu 27 a,in Helsinki. If you’re lucky enough to be here during Pride Week (late June/sometimes coinciding with Midsummer), you’ll see the city transform with a rainbow-draped Pride Parade, live music, open-air drag shows, and events that spill into the streets.

    Year-round, the DTM (Don’t Tell Mama) nightclub is a staple for dancing, while Hercules draws a mixed crowd who just want to party until the early hours, both solid picks for Helsinki things to do after dark. 

    Drag fans should check out pop-up shows around the city.

    Those conversations become some of the best sources for finding fun things to do in Helsinki, and you’ll be super happy you stopped the chat!

    Day 2 – Sauna, Sea, and Skyline Views

    If you only remember one phrase from this guide, let it be: “When in Finland, sauna like a Finn.” Saunas aren’t just a wellness thing here; they’re part of daily life, and some are wonderfully inclusive.

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    Why Helsinki Belongs On Your LGBTQ+ Travel List?

    There’s a quiet confidence to Helsinki that’s hard to explain until you’ve been here. Best time for Pride events and outdoor concerts.

  • Winter: Fewer tourists, magical Christmas markets, and the possibility to combine your trip with a Lapland excursion… maybe to see the Northern Lights, plus unique things to do in Helsinki in colder months!

  • Safety: Helsinki is one of the safest cities in the world for LGBTQ travelers.

    Within a few days in the city, you can experience anything from cathedral selfies, steamy saunas, drag shows, and island picnics, all wrapped up in a Finnish “pura vida” equivalent (spoiler: it’s called sisu in Finland). From sauna culture to nightlife, Helsinki's best things to do feel open, friendly, and authentically inviting.

  • Suppose you’re looking for things to do in Helsinki, Finland.

    Whether you’re exploring the vibrant gay nightlife in Helsinki, attending Helsinki Pride, or simply seeking inclusive, welcoming spaces, this city is here for you. Curious about Helsinki Pride? Löyly is a personal favorite of mine: sleek wooden architecture, sea views, and a mixed, LGBTQ-friendly crowd.

    Free wifi. It’s among the friendliest Helsinki, Finland attractions for culture lovers on a budget.

    You’ll also find plenty of queer-friendly energy in Helsinki’s Design District. We highly recommend booking an LGBTQ+ history tour with Yoo-Hoo! Finns may seem reserved at first, but they open up quickly if you show genuine curiosity. Grab a coffee at Café Engel (great views of the Cathedral), then step right into Senate Square. It’s a gentle intro to the vast array of Helsinki things to do you’ll experience during your visit, but this kind of start keeps the pace slow and enjoyable.

    The square’s grand white steps and the Helsinki Cathedral towering above are perfect for your first “We’re here!” kind of photo.

    You should try to visit Bangkok for its nightlife experience, at least once, though there are still plenty of things to do in Helsinki after dark!

    A Brief LGBTQ+ History of Helsinki

    While Helsinki today feels progressive and inclusive, it hasn’t always been that way. 

    Finland decriminalized homosexuality in 1971 and has since become one of Europe’s most LGBTQ-friendly countries. 

    Pride in Helsinki is more than just a parade; it’s a celebration of how far the city has come, and consistently proves to be one of the top Helsinki tourist attractions during the summer season.

    Closed on Mondays.

    Features:

    Bar

    Dark Room

    Massage

    Sauna

    Steam room

    Sun terrace

    3.1

    Audience Rating

    Based on 342 votes

    2021 Audience Awards

    4 Star Winner

    2022 Audience Awards

    3 Star Winner

    2023 Audience Awards

    4 Star Winner

    2024 Audience Awards

    4 Star Winner

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    Last updated on: 15 Dec 2025

    Last updated on: 15-Dec-2025

    SAUNA VOGUE

    The only gay sauna in Finland

    Sauna Vogue is the only gay sauna in Finland.

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    From cozy cafés in Kallio to gender-neutral saunas and dazzling drag shows, Helsinki’s LGBT+ community is visible, vocal, and proud. Tours.