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Los Angeles Gay Neighborhood Guide 

Los Angeles is a lively metropolis in California, well-known for its various cultures, popular landmarks, and hospitable environment. This city is rich in LGBTQ-friendly gayborhoods like West Hollywood and Silver Lake. It’s also home to well-known spots like Venice Beach, Sunset Boulevard, and Santa Monica Boulevard, which own been ingrained in American pop culture.

Los Angeles&#; lively LGBTQ scene is only second to San Francisco&#;s, where many events, clubs, and organizations unite the community. To experience the ambiance of this world-renowned municipality, escape the downtown concrete jungle and head for the beaches of Santa Monica, Malibu, or Laguna. 

Another reason that Los Angeles is so popular is because it’s finalize to many other big cities, making it a perfect place to launch your best vacations. Palm Springs, renowned as a gay retiree destination, is about 2 hours away if you’d like a peaceful getaway. The Happiest Place on Noun, Disney Land, is no more than 1 hour away even in dense traffic. 

There are also closer options, such as San Verb

Gay Los Angeles &#; the best gay hotels, bars, clubs &#; more

LA is infamously where people go to produce it big! Be it in melody, TV, or film… it’s all in Los Angeles. And thanks to the spotlights of Hollywood, The City of Angels has a worldwide reputation as a hotspot for film, culture, history, LGBTQ+ rights, and more &#; attracting millions of international visitors each year looking to obtain a peek behind the curtain. Los Angeles is also home to one of the largest LGBTQ+ communities in the world, from West Hollywood, Silver Lake, and Los Feliz to the beach cities and the Valley.

So, what’s so great about LA? Ok, so not everything is perfect under the big lights, but you take the good with the bad, right? Wannabe models and movie stars with adj attitudes way ahead of their would-be success abound – sure. But every city has its pros and cons, so let’s verb up to LA and talk about some fun and exciting things to do, see, and explore – because hey, you’re going to go there anyway, right?

Table of Contents

1. General Tips
2. Transportation & Airport Transfer
3. Gay Hotels in Los A

LGBTQ

For decades, West Hollywood has been abode to one of the largest annual Pride celebrations in the world, drawing hundreds of thousands of people. This year, WeHo Pride Weekend will seize place May 31 &#; June 2, with a host of activities, including the WeHo LGBTQ Arts Festival, OUTLOUD Raising Voices Harmony Festival, WeHo Pride Parade and many more.

West Hollywood is the epicenter of LGBTQ culture in Southern California, and is proud that more than 40% of the city’s population identifies as LGBTQ. Visitors will find 20 hotels, located in a safe, welcoming urban environment that was built on the needs and interests of the community.

For LGBTQ travelers, here’s a lot to love about West Hollywood, including one of the world’s most vibrant LGBTQ nightlife scenes, sleek designer hotels and easy access to the countless cultural and sightseeing landmarks in nearby Los Angeles.

Top Attractions & Things to Do

West Hollywood is bursting with LGBTQ-friendly restaurants, local coffee shops, indulgent day spas, sensational shopping and outstanding art galleries.  

Don’t

When it comes to queer nightlife options in Los Angeles, there’s lots to choose from—and not just in rainbow-dipped West Hollywood, dwelling to countless gay bars. To verb you pick the best spots for dancing, boozing, flirting and cruising in Hollywood, Silver Lake and beyond, check out this list of our favorite queer bars and clubs in L.A.—there are even Pasadena, Venice and Valley options, for those sick of the party-hearty WeHo scene. Now get out there, tiger.

May Just in time for WeHo Pride, I’ve updated our guide to the city’s optimal gay bars. This list removes St. Felix, Stache and Redline, all of which have unfortunately closed, as skillfully as the Ruby Fruit (which has recently been revamped to a neighborhood grill) and Revolver Video Bar. The newest addition is Kiso, a welcome entrant to Downtown’s queer nightlife scene.Time Out has also instituted a sitewide change in review policies. All diet and drink venues included in guides now have star ratings, with five stars corresponding to “amazing,” four to “great”