This capital city is a favorite among gay travelers looking to see more far-off corners of the world. Looking for a multicultural destination brimming with surprises? Cape Town, South Africa has you covered. We recommend: Boston Harbor Hotel at Rowes Wharf, Hyatt Regency Boston and XV Beacon the 2019 Gay Travel Award Winner for Boutique Hotel This city is more than just tolerant of LGBTQ travelers-Boston is the capital of the first state to legalize same-sex marriage, and it’s the birthplace of GLAD. Founded in 1630, Boston is the shining jewel in Massachusetts’ crown, and a perennial favorite for adventurers seeking exceptional culture, dining, history, and the arts. This stunning destination is truly deserving of all its accolades, and we highly recommend visiting soon and often!įilled with history and known for its charming neighborhoods, Boston makes for a great destination for gay travelers to visit. Situated in the stunning Canadian Rocky Mountains in Banff National Park, within a UNESCO World Heritage Site, accessible year-round adventure and wellness are cultivated every day of the year by visitors from across the globe. One of the world’s most breathtaking mountain destinations in the world and theĢ019 Gay Travel Award Destination Winner!īanff and Lake Louise offer incredible experiences that reconnect people to the natural world. We recommend the following accommodations: Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead, Atlanta Marriott Marquis, W Atlanta – Buckhead, and W Atlanta – Midtown.
The city’s most well-known gay neighborhood is Midtown, but you can find plenty of LGBTQ+ travelers and locals enjoying brunch, shopping, and socializing in other popular neighborhoods like Decatur, Buckhead, East Atlanta Village, Grant Park and Cabbagetown. Boasting a diverse mix of cultures, a sizzling-hot dining scene, and of course, that inimitable Southern hospitality, Atlanta continues to dazzle gay travelers. How many on the list of perennial favorites have you traveled to already and how many new ones will you explore this year?Ītlanta is the unofficial gay capital of the South. We invite you to peruse our diverse recommendations for 2020 and determine which intrigue you most. We look high and low for enriching experiences that our community will appreciate, and no small detail is overlooked as we curate our list. As we travel the world, we are always in search of special places where LGBTQ+ travelers will feel safe and at home.