According to
USA Today, the city's
gay bars and clubs are concentrated in
Taksim Square and
Beyoğlu: "As in most major cities, gay establishments come and go. A trip to Taksim Square guarantees a good cross-section of gay restaurants, coffee shops, cafes, bars and dance clubs. A majority of Istanbul's establishments cater to men, but a few offer an all-lesbian or mixed atmosphere."
Xtra Magazine has said, "In the many gay clubs and bars to be found around the Taksim/Beyoglu area you'll likely feel quite at home... That said, people in public places tend not to kiss on the mouth, or hold hands, especially outside the gay neighborhoods." Ziba has been described as a gay-friendly bar. Other LGBT-friendly establishments have included: Arjin Cafe, Cemal, Istanbul hosts a variety of organizations and businesses that support and serve the local LGBTQ community.
Lambda Istanbul, founded in 1993, is one of Turkey’s oldest LGBTQ+ rights organizations. It provides legal assistance, organizes community events, and advocates for LGBTQ+ rights nationally. The organization played a central role in organizing the Istanbul Pride marches until 2015, when official bans were introduced.
SPoD (Social Policies, Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation Studies Association), based in Istanbul, works to promote equality through legal advocacy, social services, and mental health support. It also conducts training with municipalities to improve inclusion of LGBTQ individuals in public services.
Kaos GL, while headquartered in Ankara, frequently collaborates with Istanbul-based activists and organizations. It produces annual reports on hate crimes and discrimination and has hosted national queer conferences, including events held in Istanbul.
Hevi LGBTİ+, founded by Kurdish activists, supports LGBTQ+ individuals from ethnic minority backgrounds and is known for intersectional advocacy in Istanbul and southeastern Turkey. In addition to
NGOs, Istanbul is home to several LGBTQ-friendly businesses.
Affirmative Hair Solutions, an LGBTQ+ friendly clinic based in the city, offers hair transplant, dental, and aesthetic surgery packages tailored for LGBTQ+ clients. The business emphasizes privacy, inclusive care, and cultural competence, and collaborates with LGBTQ+ influencers and organizations. Other community spaces include
Şişli Queer House, a queer-friendly co-living and cultural venue, and
The Queer Art Collective Istanbul, which hosts exhibitions and
performance art centered on LGBTQ+ themes. Events like
KuirFest, originally founded in Ankara, have also made regular stops in Istanbul, contributing to the cultural landscape despite increasing legal restrictions on public LGBTQ+ gatherings. == Art and film ==