Berlin: A Year of LGBT Events

We recently covered Berlin Pride (Christopher Street Day) and Folsom (below) but there are a lot more gay reasons to put Berlin on your travel radar this summer from exhibitions and street festivals to a queer night at the zoo. EXHIBITIONS  “Homosexuality_ies” on History of Homosexuality June 26 until December 1, 2015 In cooperation withContinue reading “Berlin: A Year of LGBT Events”

Drinking For A Good Travel-related Cause! Alturi, EuroPride and GAYography

From our global correspondent Steve Roth who is also a co-founder of Alturi, check out a fun gay party that will also support some worthy causes. The party is co-sponsored by GAYography which is the brainchild of another of our global correspondents, Ashton Giese. On Wednesday, April 22, the fast-growing LGBT travel weekly news-update, GAYography briefContinue reading “Drinking For A Good Travel-related Cause! Alturi, EuroPride and GAYography”

Prague Pride Coming In August

On August 15, Prague will be dressed in rainbows and gays for its fifth Gay Pride event, proving again that it remains Eastern Europe’s most tolerant country, and one of the world’s most desired travel destination for gays. “Prague Pride grew tremendously over the last five years,” said Czeslaw Walek, president of Prague Pride. “FromContinue reading “Prague Pride Coming In August”

From The Vineyard to La Ville Lumière

Gary Saperstein goes by a few monikers these days: wine expert, radio show host, Sonoma man-about-town, and founder of Out In The Vineyard, to name a few. To us, he’s friend and correspondent, and he recently spent a few days touring around Paris with a dear friend, the head chef at Sonoma’s famous The Girl and the Fig.Continue reading “From The Vineyard to La Ville Lumière”

Berlin Examines the History of LGBT Porn

  One of our favorite correspondents, Paul Heney, is back with another great piece about his recent travels to Berlin: Berlin took a little time to grow on me, but after four trips here over the years, it’s a place I love to visit. The city’s eclectic style, extensive arts scene, in-your-face “German-ness” and plentifulContinue reading “Berlin Examines the History of LGBT Porn”

15 Best Places To Go In 2015: Milan…Because it’s hosting 140 countries this year for the 2015 Expo!

  Italy’s second city is one of the underrated of Europe and often lost in the shadows of Rome, Venice and Florence. Being under-touristed has its advantages: Milan is more authentic. It’s filled with real Milanese just click-clacking off to work in their designer shoes along beautiful stone streets going about their day-to-day business andContinue reading “15 Best Places To Go In 2015: Milan…Because it’s hosting 140 countries this year for the 2015 Expo!”

We Go Inside Greece For Our Latest Issue….Available Now!

Our December issue has hit the digital shelves and is available now for download! Explore the beautiful, historical cities and islands of Greece — from epic Athens to lesser-known Thessaloniki, from trendy Santorini to the stunning isle of Crete — we share all of our insider secrets about one of the world’s most sought after destinations! IfContinue reading “We Go Inside Greece For Our Latest Issue….Available Now!”

Where We Stay: Intimate Luxury In a Gay Greek Paradise

Bill & Coo’s is a Small Luxury Hotels property in Mykonos and for the most part a real gem of a hotel — modern, peaceful and sophisticated. The service is friendly, the beautiful pool inviting and the breakfasts tasty. Whether you stay or not, it’s a lovely spot for a sunset cocktail. The rooms are greatContinue reading “Where We Stay: Intimate Luxury In a Gay Greek Paradise”

On The Ground: I go Greek!

I recently returned from Athens delighted from my visit to the Acropolis Museum. The beautiful space is only about five years old and already beloved by Athenians and tourists. And for good reason; we found tons of cool tidbits (for example, the interior replica of the parthenon has the exact foot print and orientation as the actual!) andContinue reading “On The Ground: I go Greek!”

The CheckOut: Hotel Sans Souci Wien in Vienna

Top/Bottom Line: Relatively new on the scene, the Hotel Sans Souci Wien combines modern sophistication with a refreshing touch of whimsy, from the yoo Studio-designed furnishings in shades of cream and purple to the clever, oversized Vienna-set selfies by Austrian skier-turned-art photographer Hubertus von Hohenlohe that adorn the lobby and many rooms. This 63-room boutiqueContinue reading “The CheckOut: Hotel Sans Souci Wien in Vienna”