Our peripatetic Global Correspondent Adam Groffman recently visited London, which was our big cover feature in our July/August issue (on Apple’s newsstand now!) Here’s his report on a delicious food tour. This weekend I joined a food tour in London with Eating London. The 3.5 hour walking tour through London’s East End visited 10 different tasting spots. Starting in Old SpitalfieldsContinue reading “Correspondent Update: London Food Tour with Eating London”
Category Archives: Gay travel
Welcome To Our Newest Correspondent: Vladimir Martinez
Vladimir Martinez is passionate about travel. Since youth he travelled with his family across Europe and when he grew up he started to travel beyond. With the “Travel Bug” inside he studied Tourism at Girona University and has a Master’s degree in Travel Agency Management from Barcelona University. Currently based on the beautiful island ofContinue reading “Welcome To Our Newest Correspondent: Vladimir Martinez”
Sensual Travels: Book Launch, August 13, 2013
If you’re in New York on Tuesday, August 13, come for the book launch of Sensual Travels, edited by published author (and ManAboutWorld Global Correspondent),Michael Luongo The book launch will take place at The Bureau of General Services, Queer Division at 7pm on 27 Orchard Street. Mike will be reading along with New York contributors Michael MeleContinue reading “Sensual Travels: Book Launch, August 13, 2013”
Photo du Jour: Break Fast In Kuala Lumpur
ManAboutWorld Global Correspondent Michael Siebert visited Malaysia and sent us this picture of the Petronas Twin Towers lit up to mark Eid al-Fitr 2013, the traditional celebration of the end of Ramadan and the breaking of the fast that took place August 8.
Cruising With Ed: Join Our Editor In Chief On A Fabulous Cruise
Sail aboard the luxurious MSY Wind Surf, a gorgeous five-masted sailing yacht chartered by Source Events for an all-gay cruise. It sets sail September 15, 2013 from Lisbon, one of the most charming and under-rated gems of Europe and completes it’s 8-night sailing in Spain’s gay-friendliest city, Barcelona on Monday, September 23. More info. about theContinue reading “Cruising With Ed: Join Our Editor In Chief On A Fabulous Cruise”
Glasgay!: Glasgow Celebrates 20th Year of Gay Cultural Festival
Glasgay! is a beacon of sanity in a hypocritical and naughty world. Ian McKellen, The Late Show BBC TV – 1993 GLASGAY! 2013, Scotland’s annual celebration of LGBT culture, runs from October 9 through November 9. According to the show organizers, “The central theme to the programme will be “LEGACY”. We will celebrate the particularContinue reading “Glasgay!: Glasgow Celebrates 20th Year of Gay Cultural Festival”
Check Out: The Langham, Boston
Rates From $239 per night, but deals are available on their website as well as offers, including free WiFi when booking direct. Basics Formerly the Meridien and before that the Federal Reserve, this fabulous property comes with a rich history and luxurious touches from an elegant entrance and professional service to a really nice fitness facility andContinue reading “Check Out: The Langham, Boston”
ManAboutWorld’s July/August Issue Ready For Download!
ManAboutWorld’s latest issue is ready for download! Open your iPad, tap on ManAboutWorld, go to Library, download and enjoy. Or click here to subscribe and get two months free! This is the very cool cover featuring London. Before hopping across the pond, dive into this issue chock full of insider trip-planning information that will saveContinue reading “ManAboutWorld’s July/August Issue Ready For Download!”
Correspondent Update: Paul in Krakow, Poland
ManAboutWorld Correspondent Paul VanDeCarr traveled to Krakow, Poland with his boyfriend. He brings us back this report. I just had a really fun and affordable four days in Krakow with my boyfriend. And so can you. Except maybe not with my boyfriend. This beautiful Polish city has a relaxed vibe and plenty of English-speaking folks (helpfulContinue reading “Correspondent Update: Paul in Krakow, Poland”
Prague Pride 2013: Come Out, Come Out
It ain’t easy being gay in Eastern Europe, that’s for sure. (See Russia and its anti gay laws.) So it’s important to support expressions of pro-gay behavior. Prague is in the Czech Republic, not in Russia. But still only 11% of Czech gays and lesbians are out in their workspace. The theme of Pride isContinue reading “Prague Pride 2013: Come Out, Come Out”