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Gay friendly luxury hotels

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Today: Top 10 leading LGBQT+ friendly luxury hotels in the world

Countries around the world are celebrating Gay Pride throughout the month of June, and major cities – enjoy NYC, Paris, and Barcelona – are hosting their biggest parades of the year. Pride month is about acceptance, equality, treasure, and raising awareness of issues affecting the Diverse community. LGBTQ+ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender; the + is an inclusive symbol to mean ‘and others’ to include people of all identities. With both Identity festival month and the post-pandemic travel boost, many LGBQT+ travelers are planning fresh trips, searching for welcoming, heartwarming and safe places to stay at in gay friendly destinations. Here’s a selection of some of the world’s uppermost LGBQT+ friendly hotels in the world. Of course, this list can never be complete: to detect more LGBQT+ lodging, the International Gay & Queer woman Travel Association (IGLTA), Purple Roofs, Patroc, World Rainbow Hotels, TAG Approved Accommodations, Damron and LGBTQ+ journal blogs and guides are terrific resources.

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Austria

One thing is certain – the LGBTQ+ scene in Austria is growing. Tyrol, in particular, offers a affectionate and welcoming environment for gay travellers. The region is known for its stunning alpine landscapes and charming towns, providing a picturesque backdrop for a memorable gay holiday. While the gay scene may be more discreet compared to larger cities such as Vienna, there are gay-friendly establishments and events in Tyrol, ensuring an unforgettable experience for all gay visitors.

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Experience the best location, genuine photos, last availability and view from room at our Boutique Hotel and luxury hotels. Enjoy up to 10% off our gay friendly deals.

Overlooking Delos Island, De.Light Hotel suggestions spacious and air-conditioned suites with a terrace or balcony boasting Aegean Sea views. It features an outdoor swimming pool, steaming tub and free Wi-Fi ...

Right above the sandy Agios Stefanos Beach, whitewashed Grace Mykonos features a spa centre and a pool area that overlooks the Aegean Sea. It proposals champagne à la carte breakfast throughout the day ...

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Just 1969 feet from the Taj Mahal, The Oberoi Amarvilas Agra features luxurious 5-star accommodations with a flat-screen TV. This property houses 4 dining options and provides free parking. Free WiFi ...

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Florence gay friendly hotel

Florence homosexual friendly in history

Since the Renaissance, Florence has been a city where the right to self-determination has always been guaranteed, especially in relational and sexual matters. If it is true, for example, that for some centuries certain discriminatory measures were enforced, it is equally correct that the Medici court exalted Platonic love and the close relationship between master and disciple.

There were many historical figures who reveled in their passions, such as Marsilio Ficino, and the poet Giovanni Cavalcanti, or Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and Poliziano (before) and Girolamo Benivieni (after), together with whom he was entombed inside Santa Maria Novella.
One specific historical fact emphasizes this aspect of Florence above all others. On August 13, 1512 thirty young men belonging to the Florentine aristocracy, established as “i compagnacci”, burst into Palazzo Vecchio, demanding that the rules that provided for the exile and the loss of all property for “sodomites” be abrogated. Their ask for was granted just one month later.

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