Here are the 15 gayest travel destinations in the world: report
| 03/26/24
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Data scientists and researchers at Misterb&b, the world’s largest LGBTQ+ travel community, have used the habits of its 1 million registered users to create an index ranking the gayest cities in the world for 2024.
Founder Matthieu Jost created Misterb&b after he and his partner were victims of homophobia and harassment while trying to rent a room during a vacation in Spain.
The company connects LGBTQ+ travelers with rentals and services provided by family and allies in their destinations.
His latest feature, Weere, now allows travelers to connect socially before they travel. Users can chat with locals or make plans with fellow visitors.
You can learn more at misterbandb.com, but keep scrolling to find the 15 gayest cities in the world for U.S. travelers according to Misterb&b.
Atlanta’s glimmering nighttime skyline
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Atlanta is the city of hot summer nights and even hotter Southern men.
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Miami’s famed South Beach at night
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Miami knows how to party all year long.
The fountains of the Bellagio in Las Vegas
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What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas — sometimes.
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Sunrise over the skyline of San Francisco
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You can find just about any experience in the City by the Bay.
The Eiffel Tower in Paris
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The City of Lights is also the unofficial gay city of love.
The gay-friendly Zona Romantica district from above
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Puerto Vallarta is Mexico’s gay Pacific paradise.
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Fourth of July fireworks over San Diego
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Enjoy fun, food, and sun year-round in San Diego.
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Big Ben and Parliament in London
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Oscar Wilde would have reveled in today’s gay London.
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The community celebrates Pride in Wilton Manors
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Despite the efforts of some, South Florida has a vibrant drag and nightlife scene.
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The Washington Monument set against the backdrop of the city's annual cherry blossom blooms
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Our nation’s capital will host WorldPride 2025.
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Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles
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The greater Los Angeles area has everything from a thriving foodie scene to some of the country’s hidden natural treasures.
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Boys Town celebrates Pride
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In addition to celebrations during Pride Month, Windy City Santas celebrate the holiday season by going half-naked in public.
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The gay men's clothing-optional Descanso Resort in Palm Springs
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Palm Springs has many clothing-optional resorts for gay men who want to shed their clothes and their inhibitions.
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Fort Lauderdale beach at night
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Fort Lauderdale is known as the Venice of America for its 300+ miles of navigable canals and waterways.
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The skyline of the city that never sleeps
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Enjoy a spa treatment at LGBTQ-friendly NYC spas.