Archive for the ‘LGBT Travel’ Category

New Guide: Denia

admin | August 26th, 2010 | No Comments »

Yes, there are people who work in August. Look at us. We just came back from vacations and we’ve added one more guide to the list of downloadables, one of the most magical places in the Mediterranean: Denia. The Denia Guide includes gay and gay-friendly places, hotels and hostels, a list of beaches that you can’t miss and a few useful tips if you decide to visit. As usual, if you’re a business owner in the area or if you want to recommend a place that is not on this guide, leave a comment and we’ll include it in the guide for you. Enjoy!

More info HERE: New Denia Guide.

Gay Pride Madrid 2010

admin | June 30th, 2010 | No Comments »

The Gay Pride Celebration in Madrid is one of the best on the planet. This year we’ve prepared the full dossier of activities and some curiosities if you’ve never been to Pride in Madrid (by the way, what are you waiting for?) Here’s the first: The organizers estimate that it means an economic stimulus of 100 millon euros for the city. This year, Pride is betting on a more sustainable model and on causing minimal impact on Chueca, the most popular gay neigborhood in the city. A million and a half people are expected in Madrid between June 20th and July 4th.

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5 Best Gay Pride Parades, 1 Party and 1 Source

admin | June 23rd, 2010 | No Comments »

Why should we be modest? Gay Pride Parades are one of the best things that we gays, lesbians, bisexuals and trans have ever done for the world. We know how to do it and we know how to have fun. And we share it with everyone equally, whether you’re gay or not. We already told you about the one that Deseo54 is preparing for Pride Day in Valencia, but if you still don’t know where to go on vacation, you should take note of this because what we have here is the best there is around for these days. And worry not about accommodation, we’ll tell you all about it in just one click… Read More

Stockholm City Guide

admin | June 16th, 2010 | No Comments »

We’ve found the most complete compilation of everything there is to know about Stockholm: stores, accommodation, restaurants, everything there is to see, hear and visit… It’s part of the recollecting effort that art director and designer Joanna Swanson’s network has let out for us. We picked this up via emmadesignblog and it took us to designsponge What do you think? Read More

What you can’t miss in Mexico City

admin | June 16th, 2010 | No Comments »

In the overpopulated city of Mexico the concrete and and pollution stalks over twenty million citizens. Javier Senosiaín, architect and teacher, disseminates what he calls “organic architecture”, semi buried houses in gardens inspired by living beings like whales, sharks or the petals of a flower.

His unique work is called Nautilus. The Mayorazgo offices in Mexico city are the highlight, the organic house in the State of Mexico, the Senosiain Laboratories in Celaya, Guanajuato, The Flower house in Naucalpan and the group of homes called The Nest of Quetzalcóatl. Read More

Sevilla pubs & discos: “Egoista”

admin | June 11th, 2010 | No Comments »

Gléz-Serna partying. Yes, our dear friend and collaborator in Sevilla is determined to take us to all the bars, pubs and clubs that he can fit in his body. We’ve insisted: Gléz watch your health, Gléz don’t spend too much… NO, NO, life’s too short… We’ll jst have to see how much damage the Stanislavsky method has caused among bloggers… We leave you with Gléz. You’ve been warned.

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The 10 (+1) best Gay-Friendly Hostels of the World

admin | June 8th, 2010 | 4 Comments »

Perfect for any time of the year, to meet people or to just have a getaway with your boyfriend or girlfriend… Hostels are a good alternative, they’re more economical and have a social environment that’s hard to find in hotels. Take note of this because some coincide with the best Gay Pride Parties, and others are simply amazing.

Gay Hostel Puerta del Sol – Madrid

This Madrid Hostel is one of the best options for gay visitors. it Offers hotel service at hostel price and it right in the center of the capital, right next to Puerta del Sol. Read More

Formenteraahhh

admin | May 28th, 2010 | No Comments »

Going to Formentera in May can make a girl really jealous. Fortunately, we’ve got you an excuse: The Formentera To Run, and event that starts this Saturday and will continue until July 5th. Five contests for those who have been training all winter, combining distances between 9 and 21 km. and allowing you to discover the most spectacular sites on the Island.

Beaches like Mitgjorn, Illetas or Cala Saona, Parque de Las Salinas, and places like el Faro de La Mola, el Estani des Peix or the cliffs of Punta Negra. Read More