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Venice Travel Guide for Lgbtq+ Travelers: Events, Art, Bars, and More
Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Italy’s Veneto region, Venice has become an exquisite jewel in the crown of LGBTQ+ travel destinations. This romantic city, with its winding canals, storied history, and vibrant tapestry of culture, beckons travelers to explore its timeless charm along the stunning Adriatic Sea. In this Venice travel guide for same-sex attracted travelers, let’s explore the city’s world-renowned landmarks, celebrated culinary scene, and opulent culture. Venice is calling, promising a journey infused with love, beauty, and the sheer wonder of travel.
Come visit and voyage through centuries of human achievement and creativity. Its rich past is interwoven with tales of exploration, artistic brilliance, and the enduring pursuit of beauty. From the splendid St. Mark’s Basilica to the iconic Rialto Bridge, Venice’s landmarks are a testament to the boundless possibilities of human imagination.
For same-sex attracted travelers, Venice stands as an alluring hotspot that warmly embraces diversity and celebrates love in all its forms. In recent years, the city has deepened its commitment to inclusivity, invi
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My neighbors granddaughter (27) just moved in our area of South Venice. What gentle of things are there for the young gay people to to? |
08-24-2016, 09:24 AM | ||
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In Venice there isn't much, but there's definitely a lot more going on in Sarasota and Punta Gorda, my friends who are gay that live in Venice go to Sarasota a lot. My friends go to Louie's Modern on Thursdays, for a happy hour meetup, there's nightclubs and bars there as well. |
08-24-2016, 09:32 AM | ||
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Could always do the alike stuff as non-gay people do. |
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