Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels in Chicago Boystown

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels in Chicago Boystown

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer; no matter how you identify, you’re sure to feel right at home in Boystown, a.k.a. Northalsted, Chicago’s vibrant gay neighborhood. Not only is it the United States first officially recognized gay village, but it’s also the country’s oldest gay neighborhood. Furthermore, it’s home to Chicago’s active LGBTQ+ community. So, it’s only…

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels in Costa Rica

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels in Costa Rica

Costa Rica is a place where the only limit is your return date! Whether you want to zipline, climb volcanic peaks, descend into caves or enjoy the turquoise sea waters, Costa Rica has it all. What’s more, it was one of Central America’s first countries to recognize LGBTQ relationships. Even today, it’s considered one of the…

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Cuba

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Cuba

Cuba is oodles of undefinable magic wrapped in a timeless, magnificent layer. Its cobblestoned streets still tell tales of musket-totting pirates, with heritage structures and grandiose squares. At the same time, you’ll also find everything from modern architecture to avant-garde art studios. And of course, there are the pristine white-sand beaches. As compared to other…

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Curacao

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Curacao

The tiny, breathtaking tropical island of Curaçao off the coast of Venezuela is like a slice of Europe in the heart of the Caribbean. Amazing history museums, lip-smacking cuisine, glorious hidden beaches, and delightful Dutch-colonial architecture make it a magical old-world island. Curaçao also happens to be extremely gay-friendly. In fact, it is a place…

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Cusco

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Cusco

The former historic capital of the Inca Empire, Cusco, is the most popular destination in Peru today. Besides being the capital archaeological capital of the Americas, Cusco is also the gateway to the legendary city that is Machu Picchu. As it’s also known, Cuzco boasts the richest heritage amongst any of the South American cities…

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Dominican Republic

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Dominican Republic

The dynamic Dominican Republic in the Caribbean is a captivating confluence of European, Spanish, and African native cultures. This wonderful fusion is evident in its mouthwatering cuisines, merengue music, and eye-popping natural wonders. Cobblestone streets and pristine white-sand beaches sit right beside upscale resorts, catapulting Dominican Republic’s popularity as a luxury travel destination. What’s more,…

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Guadalajara

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Guadalajara

Guadalajara, the second biggest city in Mexico is renowned for being one of the most gay-friendly cities in Latin America. As such it has earned the sobriquet of being the ‘San Francisco of Mexico.’ Although not as forward as San Francisco or New York, the gay scene in Guadalajara thrives. Gay Guadalajara is evident in…

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels in Hawaii

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels in Hawaii

Hawaii is synonymous with paradise, and it’s easy to see why. With craggy volcanoes, lush jungles, coral reefs, and turquoise waves hitting the white-sand beaches, it’s no wonder this place is a haven for beach-loving travelers. What’s more, Hawaii even has a history of being super gay-friendly, having legalized homosexuality way back in 1973. In…

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In La Paz

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In La Paz

The vibrant and carnivalesque capital of Bolivia, La Paz, left us breathless – and it’s not just about the altitude. Nestled in the Andean mountains close to the southern shores of Lake Titicaca, La Paz is a kaleidoscope of old-world and modernity. When it comes to the gay scene in Bolivia, big cities are where…

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Lima

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Lima

The lovely Peruvian capital of Lima is an absolute marvel. Tucked on the Pacific Coast of the Sechura Desert, this sprawling city is steeped in ancient Incan roots. What’s more, it’s famed as South America’s gastronomic capital today, but that’s not all that’s thrilling about this city. In a fiercely Catholic country that is all…