Gay bars atlanta hotels

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Set in an art-filled 19th-century building, this six-room bed and breakfast is a great option for those who prefer a more homely setting. If you’re a history buff looking for something a little off the track you may want to experience the civil war and battlegrounds of Atlanta on a guided tour. The city and its surroundings are steeped in history so there’s a lot to discover. Midtown has plenty of gay friendly hotels to choose from, ranging from upscale to more affordable options.Ītlanta is not your conventional gay holiday destination but it has plenty to offer by way of attractions that you can explore on a guided city tour.

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Smaller areas such as East Atlanta, Little Five Points neighborhood and Cheshire Bridge road area also attract a huge LGBT crowd. The Midtown area is where you’ll find Atlanta’s vibrant gay scene but this is not the only gayborhood in the city. As such, you’ll find plenty of gay friendly accommodations but no exclusively gay hotels in Atlanta. Although many people still hold onto their prejudices, the city is by and large quite accepting of the community. Given its rather conservative past, it is rather surprising that the city has one of the highest LGBT populations in the United States, coming in a close third behind Seattle. Often referred to as the ‘Gay Capital of the South,’ Atlanta city has a warm welcoming vibe.

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