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Amsterdam, netherlands
Known for its elaborate canal system and historic buildings, its culture of inclusion also stands out. This year, the capital of the Netherlands starred in the 20th anniversary of the world’s first legal same-sex marriage. In addition to strolling through its cobbled streets and admiring the architecture or the parks, a visit to Reguliersdwarsstraat is a must, the backbone of Amsterdam’s LGBTQ + scene full of bars, clubs and cafes.
Tel Aviv, Israel
Gastronomy, nightlife, shopping, five kilometers of paradisiacal beach and everything in one of the most inclusive cities in the Middle East and the world. Just looking at your pride celebration which has become the largest and busiest march in all of Asia, you can see why it is an ideal destination ..
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New Orleans, United States
Not for nothing is New Orleans known as “The gay capital of the South” of the United States. Many members of the LGBTQ + community visit the many festivals held in this historic destination throughout the year. Between these festivals, highlights the LGBTQ + Mardi Gras, based in the French Quarter, an area very chosen for being full of bars and cafes where people from the community are welcomed without problems. Between these places, The Café Lafitte in Exile is special, which is said to be the oldest gay bar in the country, Its origins date back to 1933, and it is still open.
Taipei, taiwan
In addition to being renowned for its street food, outdoor cafes, nightclubs, and bars, Taipei made history two years ago when lawmakers passed a bill that legalizes same-sex marriage., a historical novelty in Asia. The decision reflects one of the largest annual Pride parades in the region and the tradition of taking a photo at the iconic rainbow crossing next to Ximen station in the Ximending district.
Madrid Spain
The Spanish capital is an outstanding destination for all types of tourists between its spectacular climate, its food, its wines or its impressive walks. But also, every summer the city hosts one of the largest pride marches in the world. Since the 80s, the Chueca neighborhood is undoubtedly the LGBTQ + neighborhood of Madrid, one of the epicenters of the pride march, full of bars, restaurants and an active nightlife.
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Toronto, Canada
Well to the north, with itss incredible views of Lake Ontario, many trendy neighborhoods, and epic nightlife, the city’s distinctive red cobblestone streets are lined with cafes, restaurants, bars, art galleries and designer outlets. In this different option you can also find multiple expressions of culture around every corner, with countless options for art lovers, theater, street shows and music.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Our country is a pioneer in the expansion of rights for the LGTBQ + community, being the first Latin American country to legalize same-sex marriage more than a decade ago and in 2012, it approved the Gender Identity Law, granting trans people a wide number of rights that allow them to develop their self-perceived identity. In addition to its wide cultural offer, Buenos Aires offers hotels, restaurants, nightclubs and bars specific to the LGBTQ + community.
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