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  1. The best queer venues in the UK. 1. Dalston Superstore. Clubs. Dalston. Photograph: Dalston Superstore. ‘In a city that’s constantly evolving, it’s important to have consistent pillars like ...

  2. May 10, 2024 · TRAVEL. Must-see LGBTQ-friendly destinations for every kind of traveler. From Nova Scotia to Phnom Penh, in quaint small towns and big cities alike, these places support and welcome...

    • Introducing The Best Hostel in Indonesia – A Safe Place For Every Traveller!
    • Solo LGBTQ+ Travel
    • Travelling Together When Gay
    • Wellington, New Zealand
    • Melbourne, Australia
    • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Barcelona, Spain
    • Berlin, Germany
    • Riga, Latvia
    • Mexico City, Mexico

    Hell yeah, you heard right! There are many great places in Indonesia, but none of them can live up to Tribal Bali. A unique coworking hostel for those that want to travel the world while working from their laptops. Make use of the massive open-air coworking spaces and sip on delicious coffee. Need more work inspiration? Staying at a digital nomad-f...

    Going on a solo backpacking trip is all about freedom – and the consequences of that freedom. It can be little things like choosing the exact place you want to eat for breakfast. Or big decisions like saying, “to hell with it, I’m gonna live on a sailboat!”. There are no negotiations with anyone else! BUT, you trade security for freedom when you tr...

    There will be differences in the challenges – and rewards – of travelling as a partnership or group of friends depending on the same factors above. I’ve found that judgement comes less from your sexuality directly and more from how you present yourself. People are so damn afraid of anyone non-conforming! A Nugget of Sad Reality From Another Intervi...

    Wellington makes the top of my list for gay travel partly because there isn’t a whole lot of dedicated gay bars and LGBTQ+ spaces. There is a small and thriving scene, but Wellies (as the locals call it) is so welcoming and diverse that you don’t need to restrict yourself to LGBTQ places to feel safe. There’s no need to worry about whether or not y...

    What is it about great gay cities and good coffee? Melbs (as the locals call it) is another city that thrives on coffee, art, and craft beer. It might get a bit overshadowed by Sydney’s showy Madi Gras parade, but the gay travel scene in Melbourne is still epic. The best things to do in Melbourne are interwoven into the fabric of this progressive c...

    Have you heard the saying that anything goes in Bangkok? I’d say there’s never been a truer aphorism! Bangkok is a very liberal city – and even more so for foreigners. Alongside incredible street food, golden temples, and floating markets, there is also incredible nightlife. You can find a party that suits your style. There are burlesque clubs (I’m...

    This is where the sexy eye contact with a sexy stranger anecdote came from. The many colourful neighbourhoods of Barcelonaare known for brimming with a burning passion, vibrant art, cobblestone streets, fantastic wine… and an epic gay scene! This city was the birthplace of the Spanish Pride movement and today is home to bars, beaches, and boulevard...

    To me, Berlin is the grungier counterpart to Barcelona’s sleepy Spanish siesta take on LGBT travel. There’s way less sunshine – and a little more hedonism. But sometimes you need a little bit of that in your travels. 😉 I’ve been to Berlin twice. The first time I spent all day bawling at the Holocaust museum and shaking at the Berlin Wall monument....

    Eastern Europe has a mix of Catholic and Communist values when it comes to gay rights. That is to say: it’s not known for being exactly accepting. Riga – and Latvia at large – has tried to define themselves as the opposite of these values. It has an alluring and classy art nouveau scene with some truly stunning architecture. As a reaction to the va...

    Viva la Mexico! I would argue that this could very likely be the best gay city in the world. There is a heady mixture of sinful nightclubs, low key dining, and incredible art and history. Mexico City itself is quite liberal – it was the only place in Central America you could get an abortion and was the first Latin American city to legalise gay mar...

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  3. Jun 15, 2023 · Traveling Queer: Where to go and where to avoid. Posted by Kimmy Costa on June 15, 2023. Traveling as an LGBTQ+ person doesn’t come without its challenges; as a Queer person, your safety should be your number one priority when planning a trip anywhere. So where are the best places to go on holidays that allow you to be your authentic self ...

  4. Jun 24, 2024 · As some of the earliest queer-inclusive destinations in the world, places like Palm Springs, Fire Island, P-Town, Rio de Janeiro, and Puerto Vallarta will forever hold a...

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  5. Below, we deep-dive into Buenos Aires’s queer nightlife scene, explore a handful of smaller cities that go all out for Pride, and celebrate queer-owned hotels in Albuquerque, Ireland, and beyond. Whether you're part of the community or an ally, consider this the ultimate guide for immersing yourselves in the world’s many LGBTQ+ scenes.

  6. Dec 12, 2022 · Whether you’re after somewhere to shake a leg, holistic community spaces, or the latest literature from queer authors, London is an iconic destination for LGBTIQ+ travelers.