The city is a favourite spot to unwind for yacht-owners and city-dwellers alike, and boasts loads of gay bars and resorts. Sea, sand and shopping are the orders of the day with 23 miles of beach and famous Las Olas boulevard (a haven for the chic with boutique shopping, fine dining and fine art). Berghain is one of Europe’s hardest electronic clubs, occupying an imposing disused power station as the setting for however much debauchery you can take.įlorida's popular tourist destination – aptly coined as the 'Venice of America' – has an average year-round temperature of 24☌, so it's great for sunbathing and surfing. If you’re in it for the long haul, you’ll find no shortage of pumping house beats to keep your inner hedonist occupied. Germany’s capital has long retained its underground vibe and is a promised land for the party-goer. Night-owls can head over to classic, classy gay bars such as Alte Lampe and Village Bar.
In the daytime, eclectic flea markets like the Naschmarkt are a welcome diversion packed with bargains. If the baroque architecture, art, music and history aren’t enough then liberal attitudes and a hugely burgeoning gay scene are further attractions for this dazzling hub. Homophobia is rare and the small but vibrant gay scene is based around the southern town of Seminyak, with a variety of restaurants, bars and drag shows to entertain.Ī true European gem and an aesthete’s heaven, Vienna is a timeless city packed with cultural flavour. Calego Beach is a popular destination with gay travellers – for sunsets, cocktails and checking out hot bods. You’ll find whatever you’re looking for in the Big Apple.Īn Indonesian paradise isle surrounded by diverse coral seas, Bali is a perfect destination for sun worshipers, and divers. Party all night at one of the city’s many gay clubs or pop-up parties, or take a more sober trip to the Stonewall Inn with its rich LGBT history. From the glittering lights of Broadway and the frenetic energy of Times Square to grittier, chic bars in Hell’s Kitchen, this bursting metropolis never sleeps, and neither does its vast gay community. New York City is possibly the most diverse, loudest and overwhelming city in the United States. Straight from the Attitude Travel Issue, we bring you the cities where gay visitors needn't look over their shoulder and can be exactly who they want to be.