The Ultimate LGBTQ+ Guide to Rio de Janeiro
From bars to nightclubs, saunas to beaches—Rio is LGBTQ+ friendly if you know where to go.
From bars to nightclubs, saunas to beaches—Rio is LGBTQ+ friendly if you know where to go.
In the early 1990s, Kassandra Taylor broke the barriers of prejudice in Brazil by creating the first LGBTQ+ guesthouse in the country and a replica of the Priscilla bus.
World-famous drag queen, Trixie Mattel, adds her signature flair to a renovated Palm Springs motel.
This growingly popular expat and tourist destination has a vibrant, breezy, and seriously fun queer scene.
Traveling as a queer person comes with its own set of challenges, but traveling with my butch partner made me realize the privileges of femme-ness.
NOLA is a city rich in LGBTQ+ history with a slew of stellar Queer-owned restaurants, bars, and activities to explore.
From the historic Stonewall Inn to one of the few remaining lesbian bars, these New York establishments are a must-visit.
“Lesbians and women are not just welcomed here, they are also embraced and accepted here in a way that really stands out from other places considered lesbian-friendly.”