20 Best Places to Travel if You Are Gay

Montevideo, Uruguay

Tucked away between southern Brazil and eastern Argentina, Uruguay is not only the most gay-friendly country in South America, it is also the world’s 9th friendliest country in the world.  Great way to start: friendly and gay-friendly.

Same-sex marriage is legal in Uruguay after three month’s residence.  Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, has many gay establishments and also hosts “Diversity March,” the city’s gay pride march.

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