The 30 Most Gay-Friendly Cities in the U.S.

Boston, MA

Still called a town by locals, this gay-friendly city has a ton of history to explore. Home to major universities, Boston has long had a liberal attitude, which extends to LGBT issues. Instead of a clear “gay district,” there are gay and lesbian friendly bars scattered around the town. The traditional LGBT neighborhoods are the Tremont Street area and South End.

To enjoy a full gay day in Boston, you could visit the historic Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, check out an avant garde show at LGBT-run Theatre Offensive, get your dance on at Paradise, and then have an after-party bite at the South Street Diner.

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