Palm Springs

Palm Springs, which is nearby LA, is another popular destination for LGBT travelers. This charming little town is home to a vibrant LGBT community for both locals and tourists. The city hosts a two-day gay pride celebration every year to honor its legacy of social activity and inclusiveness. It also hosts the renowned White Party. One of the highest percentages of same-sex homes in the nation, at an incredible 8.6%, is found here. It seems sense that this desert city of palm palms and sun would be high on the bucket list of LGBT explorers given the high number of gay and lesbian citizens there.


Palm Springs is a welcoming city for the LGBTQ community and has a sizable lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender population. It's simple to enjoy the town thanks to the hotels, events, and pubs. Nightlife alternatives abound, and there are several establishments that cater exclusively to LGBTQ+ people. Many different types of activists call this city home, and they come here to launch the struggle for LGBT rights both here and abroad. Approximately 40% to 50% of Palm Springs' permanent residents identify as homosexual or lesbian, according to the US Census Bureau. The Marmalade, a district in Salt Lake City noted for its LGBTQ+ culture, is where the LGBTQ community in that city wants to be. The city is filled with homosexual-owned and/or openly gay businesses, as well as several flags that are rainbow-colored.


Country: The United States

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Top 10 Most Gay Friendly Cities In The World

  1. top 1 San Francisco
  2. top 2 Amsterdam
  3. top 3 London
  4. top 4 Palm Springs
  5. top 5 Seattle
  6. top 6 Los Angeles
  7. top 7 Berlin
  8. top 8 Paris
  9. top 9 New York City
  10. top 10 Madrid

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