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The 12 most LGBTIQ+ friendly places on Earth: where to go for Pride 2023

Keith Langston

Jun 1, 2023 • 12 min read

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Let your pride flag fly at these top destinations around the world © Eugenio Marongiu / Getty

Everybody say "love!" We're headed around the world in pursuit of the very best cities welcoming the LGBTIQ+ community. These are the kinds of places that understand that life's meant for celebrating; whether it be rowdy drag shows that thrill with sass or thumping dance clubs that party on till sunrise.  

Follow us to some of  the most progressive, inclusive and accepting destinations around the world where you can go to really show your pride.

Sydney, Australia 

2023 Pride dates: This year, WorldPride, the global bi-yearly event that rotates between different cities, was held in Sydney  in February. That event coincided with Sydney’s famous  Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras , which is one of the largest LGBTIQ+ celebrations on the planet and takes place during February or March of each year. But that doesn't mean the celebrations are over. You can still find events happening all around the city for Sydney Pride Month in June. 

Must-visit LGBTIQ+   neighborhood:  The heart of gay Sydney is the Darlinghurst neighborhood , which is conveniently located near Sydney’s central business district and is easily accessible by the city’s mass transit system.

Though Australia only legalized gay marriage in 2017, the country has long been a welcoming place for the queer community. Sydney is the LGBTIQ+ center of Australasia and the South Pacific and has developed a global reputation for its inclusivity. Not only does the city have excellent LGBTIQ+ nightlife, such as the expansive, three-story  Stonewall Hotel , but it also has a deeply queer culture that celebrates LGBTIQ+ art and history.  The Darlinghurst Bookshop  has been selling queer books, magazines and films since the 80s and the city hosts the yearly  Queer Screen  film festival.

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New York, New York

2023 Pride dates:  June 17-25.  NYC Pride  is one of the largest Pride celebrations on the planet. The main festivities, including the parade, will be held during the weekend of June 25. 

Must-visit LGBTIQ+   neighborhood:  No LGBTIQ+ visit to New York City would be complete without stop in the West Village . It’s here that the Stonewall Uprising took place during the summer of 1969 after police raided  the Stonewall Inn  and began arresting patrons and bartenders. From here, the modern gay rights movement was born.

Aside from Stonewall, NYC has a deep history and profound connection to the LGBTIQ+ community. From painful moments, like being the epicenter of the HIV pandemic, to joyous ones, like the evolution of Harlem’s ball culture, New York City is a must-visit for all queer travelers.

NYC’s most prominent LGBTIQ+ neighborhood is Hell’s Kitchen . The neighborhood’s 9th and 10th Avenues are loaded with LGBTIQ-owned restaurants, barbershops, cafes and bars. You’ll see rainbow flags flying from windows on virtually every corner. Go-to nightlife spots in Hell’s Kitchen include the wildly popular  Industry  bar, and the campy, country-themed  Flaming Saddles Saloon.

Barcelona, Spain

2023 Pride dates: July 14-15.  Barcelona Pride 's official lineup and event info are still to come.

Must-visit LGBTIQ+   neighborhood:  Barcelona’s L'Eixample neighborhood is one of the biggest LGBTIQ+ boroughs in all of Europe. It’s even been lovingly given the nickname “Gaixample”. Here, you’ll find LGBTIQ+ beauty salons, bookshops, saunas, cafes, bars, restaurants, sex shops and everything in-between.  

Spain has long been at the forefront of LGBTIQ+ rights. The nation legalized same-sex marriage back in 2005 and has since enacted numerous laws that ensure equality and protection for the queer community, including those who are nonbinary and trans.  Platja de la Mar Bella  is Barcelona’s premier gay beach (and it also happens to be clothing optional) with most beachgoers baring it all. Among the numerous other LGBTIQ+ hotspots,  Arena Classic  is a popular lesbian bar that’s a staple to the local community, and  Candy Darling , a Warhol-inspired club, sees partygoers dance nightly until the early hours of morning, sometimes all the way until the sun comes up.

Auckland, New Zealand

2023 Pride dates : Being in the Southern Hemisphere, Auckland  held its  Pride celebration  all through February. But there are still events and celebrations happening in June. 

Must-visit LGBTIQ+   neighborhood:  Karangahape Road, referred to as “K Road” by locals, is where you'll find most of Auckland’s LGBTIQ+ nightlife. Many Aucklanders make a night of it by starting their evening at  The Eagle  bar, a local, unpretentious watering hole that welcomes a wide variety of members from the LGBTIQ+ community. Later in the night, locals make their way to  Family Bar … which is conveniently located across the street. Family Bar has more of a club vibe, with a bustling dance floor and weekly drag shows.

New Zealand has long been known as a friendly and welcoming country. It has robust anti-discrimination laws and legalized same-sex marriage in 2013. Since then, the nation as a whole, and especially its major cities like Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch , have become known as some of the most LGBTIQ-friendly places anywhere in the world.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

2023 Pride dates:  Puerto Vallarta Pride  was held in May, and is one of Mexico’s biggest Pride celebrations, with a fun mix of locals and visitors alike. Check out local venues to find Pride events during June. 

Must-visit LGBTIQ+   neighborhood:  Emiliano Zapata (also called Old Town) is where a vast majority of Puerto Vallarta’s queer nightlife is based. However, the entire city is an LGBTIQ+ vacation magnet and it’s virtually impossible to find any section of town that isn’t welcoming.

Throughout the years, Mexico has become more and more LGBTIQ-friendly, and the oceanfront resort town of Puerto Vallarta is one of the nation’s most progressive cities. All the big brand resorts are LGBTIQ-inclusive, and there are even LGBTIQ-exclusive hotels, like the  Almar Resort . For socializing and meeting other members of the community, the options are endless. From the beachy, indoor/outdoor  Mr. Flamingo ; to the comic-book-inspired  Blondies Loft + Slushbar  and even the sleek and trendy  La Noche , there’s no shortage of places to go. Plus, there are all the fantastic beaches , with Playa de los Muertos  known as PV’s “gay beach.”

Amsterdam Gay Pride on the canals

Amsterdam, Netherlands

2023 Pride dates: August 1-6.  Amsterdam Pride  is one of the world’s more unique celebrations since its parade takes place on boats floating along the city’s famous canals.

Must-visit LGBTIQ+   neighborhood:  Amsterdam is a very progressive city and LGBTIQ+ venues can be found throughout, but a lot of activity is centered within the Reguliersdwarsstraat neighborhood , located at the center of town.

The Netherlands was the first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage back in 2001 and has remained one of the most LGBTIQ-inclusive countries on the planet thanks to its numerous anti-discrimination laws and policies that protect civil rights for the queer community.

Cafe 't Mandje  is an absolute staple of the city’s queer scene. It was opened in 1927 by its boisterous lesbian owner, Bet van Beeran. To this day, patrons continue to enjoy the eclectic interior and friendly crowd. If late-night adventures are more your style, check out  EXIT Café , a thumping LGBTIQ+ bar that welcomes everyone from the LGBTIQ+ spectrum and their allies. Best of all, EXIT is open later than most bars in the city, making it perfect for night owls and those looking for an epic night on the town. For first-time visitors, the  Pink Point  info kiosk is a great resource. It’s a dedicated LGBTIQ+ information booth that provides travelers with tips, recommendations and information on all things queer in the city.

London's gay pride

London, United Kingdom

2023 Pride dates:  July 1.  London Pride  is the biggest Pride celebration in the UK, and one of the largest in Europe, and the world.

Must-visit LGBTIQ+   neighborhood:  Soho , in London’s West End , has historically been the city’s epicenter of queer life, and to this day, it remains a hub of the city's LGBTIQ+ bars, shops and clubs.

London has been one of the most prominent epicenters of queer culture for hundreds of years, dating all the way back to the city’s 18th-century “Molly Houses”, which were meeting places for LGBTIQ+ people. London remains a massively queer city and is known for its brimming underground LGBTIQ+ scene that can be found at rotating parties, like those put on by  Cybil’s House .

A must-visit for any LGBTIQ+ traveler is the  Admiral Duncan . It’s a chance to learn about queer history, honor the past and find community… all while enjoying a pint. Admiral Duncan was bombed by a Neo-Nazi in 1999 because it’s located in the middle of  London’s largest LGBTIQ+ neighborhood, Soho .

It was a massive turning point for the city. Following the bombing, a giant rally was formed outside the pub and London’s police force promised to do all they could to find the perpetrator. They even staffed a police van outside the bar with openly-LGBTIQ+ officers to help make the community feel safe and more comfortable approaching the police to file reports. To this day, the Admiral Duncan is a symbol of London’s LGBTIQ+ community coming together to grow stronger in the face of adversity.

While in the city, be sure to visit one of the various pubs that serve  PROUD beer , a queer-owned beer company that helps support local charities. Best of all, PROUD is totally cheeky, naming its brew the LGBTQIPA .

A 600-foot rainbow pride flag is marched through Palm Springs as part of Palm Springs' annual Pride Fest

Palm Springs, California 

2023 Pride dates:  November 3-5. Thanks to the city’s year-round warm weather,  Palm Springs Pride  takes place much later than most.

Must-visit LGBTIQ+   neighborhood:  All of Palm Springs is an LGBTIQ-centric neighborhood. In fact, Palm Springs has such a queer presence, that even adjacent suburbs like Cathedral City and Palm Desert are developing their own queer populations, holding their own Pride celebrations.

It’s believed that Palm Springs became an LGBTIQ+ hotspot because of the film industry. During the Golden Age of Hollywood, actors, actresses, directors, producers and agents made Palm Springs their desert escape. Naturally, with the heavy LGBTIQ+ populous within the arts, Palm Springs became a refuge for many who had to hide their sexuality. It became the go-to spot for closeted artists to let their hair down and enjoy themselves. That vibe still exists to this day, with  numerous LGBTIQ+ resorts  dotting the town, many of which are clothing-optional. For a bit of the city’s famed LGBTIQ+ nightlife, be sure to check out longstanding staples like  Chill Bar  and  Hunters .

Amnesty International marches in the Toronto Pride Parade

Toronto, Canada

2023 Pride dates: June 23-25.  Toronto’s   Pride celebration  consists of a parade, parties and a popular street fair that’s a great option for those looking to have a more laidback and kid-friendly Pride experience.

Must-visit LGBTIQ+   neighborhood:  Queen Street has been Toronto’s main LGBTIQ+ destination for decades, perhaps most recognized as the filming location of the US version of the groundbreaking drama  Queer as Folk .

Canada has some of the best protections for LGBTIQ+ people anywhere on the planet. The country as a whole is known for being welcoming and is considered one of the friendliest places on the planet. To visit the bar where  Queer as Folk  was filmed, make a trip to  Woody’s . It’s Church Street’s oldest LGBTIQ+ establishment, dating back to 1989, and remains one of the most prominent staples of Toronto’s queer culture. For something you can only find in Toronto, visit the  Buddies in Bad Times  theater. It’s a queer performance space and cabaret that also transforms into a nightclub during nights when there are no performances.

Tel Aviv's pride parade attracts crowds from all around the world

Tel Aviv, Israel 

2023 Pride dates: June 9.  Tel Aviv Pride  is the largest (and one of the only) Pride celebrations in the Middle East… and it also happens to be considered one of the largest in the world. 

Must-visit LGBTIQ+   neighborhood:  Tel Aviv doesn’t have a specific “gayborhood”, but instead, is incredibly LGBTIQ-friendly throughout. In fact, the Boston Globe cites Tel Aviv as having 25% of its population identify as gay, literally making it one of the gayest places on Earth.

Tel Aviv is a very strange anomaly. Gay marriage isn’t legal in Israel, yet Tel Aviv has become one of the most progressive, LGBTIQ-friendly cities on the planet. Many say to look at Tel Aviv as its own entity that operates differently from the rest of the country. A great example of this is  Hilton Beach . While it’s technically an “unofficial" gay beach, it’s such a well-known fact that even Tel Aviv’s tourism website bills it as a hotspot for the LGBTIQ+ community. One of the city’s most popular locales for queer nightlife is  Shpagat . The club is renowned for being a welcoming space frequented by people from the entire LGBTIQ+ spectrum, as well as allies. It’s also a great mix of locals and tourists, ensuring that you’ll always be meeting someone new.

Provincetown, Massachusetts 

2023 Pride dates:  June 2-4.  Provincetown Pride  has a diverse lineup of events, including everything from the town’s famous parade to a comedy showcase, 5k race, yoga sessions and more.

Must-visit LGBTIQ+   neighborhood:  Provincetown (known as P-town) can be seen as the Palm Springs of New England . The entire city is a flourishing queer hotspot. And much like Palm Springs, it was P-town’s connection to the arts that began attracting its large LGBTIQ+ populous.

Located at the very easternmost tip of Cape Cod , P-town has been a summer escape for the LGBTIQ+ community for over 60 years. From the riotous parties at  A-House  to the (technically illegal) nude beachgoers at  Herring Cove Beach , there’s no shortage of fun to be had in P-town. Plan your visit to align with one of the town's many queer festivals, including Bear Week, Girl Splash lesbian weekend, Fan Fair trans week and more.

Berlin's Christopher Street Day

Berlin, Germany

2023 Pride dates:  June 18-July 23. Berlin's   Christopher Street Day  (June 18) is  Germany’s largest Pride celebration. The annual festival is named in honor of the Manhattan street where the Stonewall Inn is located.

Must-visit LGBTIQ+   neighborhood:  The heart of Berlin’s LGBTIQ+ activity is in Schöneberg , which has had gay and lesbian bars since the 1920s, making it one of the oldest gay boroughs on the planet.

Germany is a progressive nation when it comes to LGBTIQ+ rights, especially in its major city centers. Berlin especially has a fascinating queer history. In the 20s and 30s, queer culture flourished in the city, before being almost eradicated by the Nazis during World War II. After the war, the LGBTIQ community was forced to rebuild from the ground up, ultimately creating the buzzing and beautiful Berlin of today.   

Berlin is famous for being a city where people stay out clubbing until the sun rises the next morning. This is great for clubbers who want to party at Berlin institutions like  GMF . But Berlin has so much more than clubs. Its  Gay Hostel  is a unique lodging opportunity that’s only available to LGBTIQ+ people under the age of 38, creating a safe space where you’re bound to meet some new friends. The city is also home to the  Schwules Museum , one of the only museums in the entire world dedicated to researching and preserving the history of LGBTIQ+ cultures around the world.

This article was first published October 2019 and updated June 2023

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Top 10 LGBTQ-friendly destinations for 2022

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LGBTQ-friendly destinations returned this year bolder and brighter than ever with Pride events and celebrations. As a new era of visibility and advocacy leads to greater protection and legal rights for the LGBTQI+ community, there are more and more exciting destinations around the world where you can be your true, authentic self.

For years, TPG has partnered with the nonprofit Rainbow Railroad to support and rescue LGBTQIA+ individuals. This year, we doubled down on those efforts.

As sponsors of Rainbow Railroad's Global Freedom Series — a trio of events that celebrate and raise funds for Rainbow Railroad's mission in cities around the globe — we're showcasing some of the best LGBTQ-friendly destinations. And at the event in New York City, we'll be serving themed cocktails inspired by three of our top picks. But you don't have to be in New York to experience the flavors of Taiwan, New Zealand and Malta.

Read on for our top destinations — including a few inspired sips for the first three to transport you there.

Kaohsiung, Taiwan

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Kaohsiung's lively youth scene has helped shape this less-touristy second city of Taiwan into an LGBTQI+ destination. The emergence of the city's queer culture will be recognized when it hosts WorldPride 2025.

You don't need to wait until 2025 to check out the city's LGBTQI+ scene, though. Taiwan's LGBTQ rights are considered the most progressive in Asia, with same-sex activity and marriage legal as of May 2019. The gay scene in Kaohsiung is less flashy and a bit discreet, so you'll have to know where you're going and anticipate being greeted by an intercom buzz to get into gay bars and clubs. Top spots to check out include Private Life Gay Bar and Barcode Kaohsiung.

The cocktail: Try a Taiwanese Tea cocktail with Earl Grey tea, vodka, grapefruit juice, lemon juice and honey.

Auckland, New Zealand

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One of the most closed-off countries throughout the pandemic, New Zealand is just starting to reopen to tourism, making now a great time to plan a trip. LGBTQI+ visitors find a safe haven in the progressive ways of New Zealand, especially in the cosmopolitan streets of Auckland.

Start with a tour of downtown Auckland's Karangahape Road (known as "K Road" to Kiwis), where clubs like G.A.Y. and Family Bar and Club welcome all with the warm, inviting spirit New Zealanders are known for. Depending on the night, head to either Phoenix Cabaret or Caluzzi Cabaret (both on K Road) for some of the country's most elite and bawdy drag. As for your daytime fun, Auckland is near several excellent beaches, islands and rainforests worth exploring.

The cocktail: Sip a Spiked Apple Cider with apple cider and bourbon.

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Malta's 300-plus days of sunshine offer a bright welcome to all LGBTQI+ visitors. The country continues to top the ​​International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association's Europe Rainbow index as the most progressive in Europe when it comes to LGBTQI+ rights. Malta banned conversion therapy in 2016 (the first country in Europe to do so) and has passed LGBTQ rights equality at a constitutional level.

The compact island has only a few gay bars and clubs, as some of its legacy LGBTQI+ spots shuttered during the pandemic. Still, you'll find a hopping scene at Michelangelo Club, where dance parties pick up late. Additionally, there's The Thirsty Barber, a prime spot for a more refined cocktail scene. The best time to visit is during Malta's all-encompassing Pride celebration in September.

The cocktail: For the flavor of Malta, get The Bajtra with pear juice, honey, gin and soda water.

Related: How to get to Malta on points and miles

Sydney, Australia

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Sydney is arguably the LGBTQI+ capital of the South Pacific. The progressive city is welcoming to LGBTQI+ visitors year-round, though the best time to visit is during Sydney's three-weekend Mardi Gras celebration in February and March. The city will also host WorldPride 2023 from Feb. 17 to March 5 next year, so plan your trip now, as it will be the hub of epic fun.

If you're looking to stay in the heart of it all, Darlinghurst is the place to be. Stroll Oxford Street for some of Sydney's best LGBTQI+ bars, clubs, bookstores and restaurants. And don't pass up the chance to be in the audience at The Imperial Erskineville's Drag N Dine show — high-quality camp in a classic cabaret setting.

Related: Your points and miles guide to Sydney, Australia

Belgrade, Serbia

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While Serbia doesn't top the list of the most progressive countries advancing LGBTQI+ rights, Belgrade's an enclave for the LGBTQI+ community, even though discretion is advised. Despite a history of Pride parade bans, Belgrade's recent consecutive string of successful Pride events has proved the city a worthy host of EuroPride 2022, which took place in September.

Start your visit at the Pride Info Centre in the heart of the city for information on local events and insider recs. You'll find a few gay bars and clubs in and around Belgrade's Terazije Square: Musk Machine is the go-to spot for dance parties, while XL Bar is a reliable option for cocktails and drag.

Providence, Rhode Island

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Providence is a small, culturally rich city. Its LGBTQI+ community is anchored by nearby Brown University, Johnson & Wales University and Providence College.

You don't have to go far to find a cluster of gay watering holes that dot the city's downtown area. Mainstay bars like Mirabar and The Stable are great examples of what you can expect in this friendly city. Stop by The Dark Lady and EGO for rotating drag events and dance parties. Try to time your visit for mid-June when Providence hosts Rhode Island Pride.

Saugatuck, Michigan

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Offering a Provincetown, Massachusetts-meets-Fire Island, New York vibe in the Midwest, Saugatuck is an LGBTQI+ summer escape on the freshwater beaches of Lake Michigan. This summer resort town in Michigan is a three-hour drive from Chicago and Detroit, with queer roots that date back to 1910 when the still-in-operation Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists' Residency began hosting artist retreats.

Expect a low-key scene here, as Saugatuck has only one gay bar: Dunes Resort. Luckily, The Dunes has a happening pool scene along with weekend dance parties, drag bingo and karaoke. For something a bit more toned down, grab a coffee at gay-owned Uncommon Coffee Roasters, a town watering hole since 1994.

Thessaloniki, Greece

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A charming Greek port city just off the Aegean Sea, Thessaloniki's relaxed culture and hip nightlife have fostered an emerging LGBTQI+ scene. The good word's gotten out, and Thessaloniki has been tapped to host EuroPride 2024.

Take a stroll along Pavlou Mela Street, where you'll find bars, restaurants, cafes and shops that are easygoing and cater to an LGBTQI+ crowd, especially the area's active lesbian community. Tap into the energy of the city by starting with visits to Enola and Anothen Cafe Bar.

Related: 7 things no one tells you about the Greek islands

Toronto, Canada

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Canada has long been a leader in LGBTQ rights, from adding protection for sexual orientation to its constitution in 1995 to becoming the first country in the Americas to pass same-sex marriage in 2005. So it's no surprise that Toronto, the country's largest city, is a hub of LGBTQI+ culture. The city's Church-Wellesley Village (known locally as "The Village") is the go-to spot, with a variety of shops, restaurants, bars and a queer community center.

The best time to visit The Village is during its lively Pride Month festival that runs all of June. The month's celebrations culminate with a Pride parade where you're more than likely to catch a glimpse of the country's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, waving a Pride flag.

Related: What it's like staying at the renovated Park Hyatt in Toronto

Quito, Ecuador

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Ecuador 's gay rights have advanced considerably in recent years. The country legalized same-sex marriage in 2019, but its history dates back to 1998 when it banned discrimination based on sexual orientation at the constitutional level. Quito's the place to be for the LGBTQI+ community, as party buses fill the streets nightly and gay nightclubs keep the party going late into weekend nights.

If you plan to dance the night away, know that you'll need some time to adjust to the high altitude. Quito is set amid the Andes at an elevation of 9,350 feet — that's almost twice the altitude of Denver , which sits 5,279 feet above sea level. Most of the queer-centric action happens in Quito's Mariscal district, an area lovingly known by locals as the "Pink Zone." Touch Uio has a hopping Friday and Saturday night dance floor, while Pravda is a fun karaoke bar where you can mix and mingle with Ecuadorians.

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