20 Best Places to Travel if You Are Gay

Berlin, Germany

During the 1920s, Berlin was a gay mecca.  After World War II and the end of the Cold War, the wall came down.  Now you can visit both sides of Berlin, one of the most gay-friendly cities in the world.  There are several gay districts that you should visit: Kreuzberg, Prenzlauderberg, and Schoneberg which hosts Berlin’s Gay Pride.  Bars don’t close, so you can party all night long.

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