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A BOOK FOR EVERYONE
This book is a treasure trove for the LGBTQ+ community and their allies, aiming to explore Europe's vibrant cities through a queer lens. Inspired by the diverse experiences of LGBTQ+ travellers, it meticulously maps out four key aspects: history, culture, attractions, and the LGBTQ+ scene of each city. Readers will embark on a journey through Amsterdam, Lisbon, London, Paris, and many more, uncovering the queer-friendly corners of these captivating cities.
Immerse yourself in the diverse cultures and unique attractions of each city, all through an LGBTQ+ perspective.
Navigate the vibrant LGBTQ+ scene of each city, from bustling bars to captivating clubs.
Learn about significant LGBTQ+ figures and events that have shaped these cities and their cultures.
Whether you're a seasoned traveller or a novice nomad, you'll be able to plan your European adventure with confidence, knowing you're heading to destinations that celebrate diversity and inclusivity.
The ultimate inspiration for creating your LGBTQ+ friendly BUCKET LIST
Highlighting of Europe’s most majestic, queer-friendly places. The safer we all feel, the freer we all become.
Featuring vibrant, edgy cities and stunning lesser-visited gems.
Most destinations found in this guide are perfect for year-round visits, but we have split them seasonally to give you a flavour of some of the most exciting times to plan your trip.
Explore the queer background of each destination, celebrate a magnificent collection of LGBTQ+ icons and discover curated recommendations of the best places to stay, eat, drink, dance and shop.
Delicious cuisine at Ox & Finch, Glasgow
Temple Bar cocktails in Dublin
The Hoxton Brussel
The Blue Lagoon, Reykjavik
Viennese drag artist Conchita Wurst
view of Acropolis from a rooftop coffee shop in Monastiraki Square