Interntional Gay Travel Guides
Europe
Germany
- Gay Travel Guide Berlin
- Berlin's origins go back more than 750 years. In 1701 Berlin became the capital
of the kingdom of Prussia and in 1871 of the German Empire. Although Prussia was
ruled by a gay king from 1740 till 1786 (Fredrick II), Berlin's gay career started
only 100 years later. In the 1920s (the ›Golden Twenties‹) Berlin was seen as the
city with the most lively and advanced gay subculture in Europe. That, of course,
ended after 1933 when Hitler and the Nazis were given power in Germany.
- Gay Travel Guide Dresden
- In the 1980s Dresden-Neustadt had become the preferred residential area for the
creative and alternative scene in Dresden. This continued after the reunification
in 1990, and you will find a lot of galleries, cafes, pubs, bars and music clubs
in Dresden-Neustadt, which is also home for most of the gay bars as you can see
on Dresden's gay city map. Of course, Dresden's gay scene can't be compared with
Berlin
or Cologne.
But if you happen to be in Dresden on a Friday or Saturday night
you might still have a good time in some of the gay clubs.
- Gay Travel Guide Cologne (Köln)
- Cologne (Köln) is called the ›most southern city of Germany‹ by some people though
it is situated in Germany's northern part. That is partly because the Cologne people
tend to be more easy-going and approachable than in other big German cities. (Also,
they like to imitate the Southern European lifestyle – as soon as two sun-rays hit
the city you will see some tables outside in front of many cafes and bars.)
- Gay Travel Guide Leipzig
- Being very close to Berlin
(1-2 hours) with its huge gay scene, there is not much
room left for a big and diversified gay scene in Leipzig. However, pubs like New
Orleans show that the guys in Leipzig don't hide but are part of the city life.
And Leipzig's big ›Gaynight‹ party as well as the gay sauna in Leipzig attract guys
from all over Saxony and even from other states and countries.
- Gay Travel Guide Munich
- The gay scene in Munich can't be compared with the two gay hotspots in Germany,
Berlin and Cologne. One reason is that Munich is the capital of Bavaria,
Germany's most conservative federal state (although Munich is more liberal than
the rest of Bavaria). Another reason might be the influence of the ›Schickeria‹
(in-crowd) on the night-life in Munich, which also affected the gay scene. Clubs
are often dominated by pretty clothes, while in contrast many bars go for the traditional
Jeans & Leather style. If your preferences are somewhere in-between, then Camp and
Kr@ftAkt can be good options. Most of Munich's gay cafes, bars and shops are located
in the city center close to the subway station Sendlinger Tor.
Spain
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Gay Benidorm
- Welcome to gay Benidorm serving gay visitors to Spain since the 1970s - one of the
oldest gay villages in Spain. Here you will find all you need to make your holiday
go with a bang, from here you can visit all the gay bars, hotels, saunas, beaches
and restaurants. You will find us to be the only all year low cost gay resorts in
Spain, and much cheaper than Gran Canaria or Sitges which tend to be pricing themselves
to high these days. The guide is here to let you know in an informative and unbiased
way just how great Benidorm is for the gay tourist.
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Gran Canaria Gay Web Guide
- The complete guide to gay Gran Canaria, what to do in the gay dream destination
in the Canary Islands: Gran Canaria!
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- Horizon Barcelona - Exciting new magazine for the gay community in Spain in English.
South America
Brazil
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Gay Salvador and Rio(Brazil)
- Tourism and services that I can offer around Salvador and Rio(Brazil):Tours, excursions,
airport transfer, gay friendly hotels, guesthouses, portuguese for foreigners, Real
Estate Orientation, Student Budget Accomodation, etc.
General Interntional Gay Travel Guides
-
www.purpleroofs.com
- Purple Roofs Gay & Lesbian Travel Directory - Bed & Breakfasts/Hotels/Travel
Agents/Tour Operators & More
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www.rainbowtravelercr.com
- Rainbow Traveler Costa Rica. We are a travel agency specialized in gay and lesbian
tourism in Costa Rica.
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