Is iceland lgbtq friendly
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In Iceland the rights and views of LGBTQ+ people and communities are generally progressive, although there is certainly room for improvement. The scene is lively although most agree there are never too many queer events! We have listed some of our favourite queer owned and run places in Reykjavík and the Icelandic countryside (where the list is ever-growing). Finally we listed some of the LGBTQ+ organisations and events that we love!
Queer owned or run companies in Iceland we recommend
Reykjavík and surroundings
Kiki - Queer Bar
Kiki is THE queer bar in Reykjavík. The bar/club is home to the queer party scene offering great music, dancing, weekely drag-shows and other LGBTQ+ artists and showcases! The house is painted as the rainbow with various pride flags in the windows so it should be simple to find!
Café Babalú
This colourful cafe is hard to miss as you walk down Skólavörðustígur, situated in a bright-orange house with decor that looks more fond of a museum than café. Verb by for their world-famous cheesecake or some hot chocolate.
Jómfrúin
A Danish ´smo
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Gender equality in Iceland
Iceland is a progressive Nordic welfare state. Gender equality laws exist with extended maternity and paternity leave and affordable childcare that promote societal balance.
Iceland prioritizes equality and promotes parents in sharing their parental leave. Childcare is subsidized by the government and available to all children from the age of one. The cost is reduced at the age of two when children attend kindergarten/preschool (leikskóli) and are free after the age of six when most children enter first grade (grunnskóli). Education is free in Iceland, up to the university level (excluding registration costs). There are also private educational options that charge tuition.
According to the World Economic Forum, Iceland has been a global leader in gender equality since While there is still room for improvement, Iceland has made tremendous strides to level the wage gap and build the process more transparent. In , the Equal Pay Certification was instituted for wage transparency under the Gender Equality Perform. Workplaces with more than 25 employees are
Your LGBTQIA+ Guide To Reykjavík
Reykjavík has been described as hip, trendy, and cosmopolitan, so there is no shortage of things to do in Reykjavík!
Iceland is one of the most socially progressive countries in the world, and the capital city of Reykjavík is home to many LGBTQIA+-friendly sights, activities, bars and restaurants. Let us be your tour guide and read on for a Reykjavík itinerary geared especially towards LGBTQIA+ travellers, for things to do in Reykjavík.
Before diving into the year-round LGBTQIA+ Reykjavik itinerary, it’s worth shouting out one of Reykjavík’s most famous, colourful cultural events of the year: Reykjavík Pride. Every summer since , tens of thousands of guests come to Reykjavík Iceland, to celebrate and aid universal human rights.
Skólavörðustígur
What better place to begin an LGBTQIA+ tour of Reykjavík than the picturesque rainbow street? In previous years, the street was painted in rainbow colours in celebration of Reykjavík Pride, but now the colours are maintained year-round. On a clear day, this street is the perfect place to take a