A Fabulous Trip to New York Doesn’t Just Happen

According to our Global Correspondent Jeff Guaracino it is very easy to make expensive travel mistakes. So don’t do it. This post is dedicated to helping gay travelers travel better, smarter and fabulously, especially when visiting New York. Here are Jeff’s insider trips that will make you the next NYC trip expert travel planner. For more travel tipsContinue reading “A Fabulous Trip to New York Doesn’t Just Happen”

ManAboutWorld Launches (Free!) West Hollywood Travel Guide

Here’s the besuited ManAboutWorld team (Ed, Kenny, and Billy) at the Andaz West Hollywood at the beginning of the launch party for our new guide to WeHo. If you’re currently a subscriber just tap on issues in the app and voila! You can download and read the guide for free. If you are not aContinue reading “ManAboutWorld Launches (Free!) West Hollywood Travel Guide”

What Happens When You Mix Tiramisu and Grindr…

ManAboutWorld Global Correspondent Dennis Hensley experienced a classic Rome dessert spot and a classic American hook-up app in the same day. Take it away, Dennis…

Biking In Budapest … with a Twist

Our correspondent Dennis Hensley let us in on this amazing little bike tour in Budapest: Want to get to know Budapest and burn off last night’s goulash at the same time? Then check out the 4.5-hour Wheels & Meals Bike Tour from Budapest Bike Breeze tours. As Euro capitals go, Budapest is very bike-friendly andContinue reading “Biking In Budapest … with a Twist”

Editor’s Choice: A Gay-Owned Munich Hotel For Oktoberfest

Come September 20, Munich will be abuzz with its epic, world-renowned Oktoberfest, and attendees would be wise to heed our advice and book a room at the Deutsche Eich, a Münchner staple since 1864 and a 2014 ManAboutWorld Editor’s Choice award recipient, this is the city’s sole gay-owned hotel. Forward-thinking film director Rainer Fassbinder was a regular hereContinue reading “Editor’s Choice: A Gay-Owned Munich Hotel For Oktoberfest”

Getting Lost In Venice

Our correspondent Louis Boshoff got lost in Venice. He highly recommends it. Getting lost in Venice is not only an inevitability, it is obligatory. With it’s many small alleys and and twisting canals, it is easy to see why one can spend hours finding your hotel, restaurant or even your way back. Urban travelling in thisContinue reading “Getting Lost In Venice”

Nation’s First Gay Jazz Festival Takes Over Philly

For three days in late September, the nation’s first showcase of LGBT jazz composers, performers and arrangers will delight the crowds at Philadelphia’s OutBeat Jazz Festival, featuring performances, panel discussions, and master classes. More than a dozen concerts take place at venues throughout Philadelphia, and the festival concludes with an all-day jam at Union Transfer. TheContinue reading “Nation’s First Gay Jazz Festival Takes Over Philly”

Keeping Austin Gay…

Coming up on September 20, Gay Pride will take over the always weird city of Austin, Texas. The day of pride will feature the Festival at Fiesta Gardens from 11am-6pm and a parade through downtown Austin. Tickets can be bought herefor $17 (or $20 at the door, cash only) and proceeds are donated back into theContinue reading “Keeping Austin Gay…”

2014 Editors’ Choice Awards — Recognizing The Very Best In Gay Travel

While it implies objectivity, “best” is almost always subjective, or — at best — qualified. When we ask for the best hotel or restaurant, the answer can be as much a reflection of our sensibilities as it is of any objective quality measure. Generally, “you get what you pay for,” but finding “the best” isn’tContinue reading “2014 Editors’ Choice Awards — Recognizing The Very Best In Gay Travel”

Parting Shots: Matt Stabile’s Amsterdam

Matt Stabile is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of TheExpeditioner.com. You can read his writings, watch his travel videos, purchase the book he co-edited or contact him via email at any time at  The Expeditioner Travel Site 1.   Why do you love travel? I love to travel for probably the reason most travelers do: meeting newContinue reading “Parting Shots: Matt Stabile’s Amsterdam”