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”
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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”
Photos Du Jour: Iguazu Falls
Our Associate Editor Kenny Porpora is in Brazil on assignment and sent us a few photos from the beautiful Iguazu Falls. Here’s our Kenny with his new Brazil jacket.
Photos Du Jour: São Paulo, Brazil
Our Associate Editor Kenny Porpora is in Brazil on assignment and sent us a few photos from Brazil’s largest city, São Paulo. The famous disco, “The Week.” Sweet
ManAboutWorld Welcomes Newest Correspondent: Nikko Lencek-Inagaki
Meet our newest correspondent Nikko Lencek-Inagaki. He’s not only a correspondent he’s also our assistant editor, responsible for some of the great editorial you images you enjoy each issue. We are happy to have him on board! Nikko Lencek-Inagaki was born in NYC to two immigrants from opposite ends of the planet and has spent theContinue reading “ManAboutWorld Welcomes Newest Correspondent: Nikko Lencek-Inagaki”
ManAboutWorld Welcomes Newest Correspondent: Hannes Pálsson
Meet our newest correspondent Hannes Pálsson. Hannes was born and bred in Iceland at a time when there was little else to do but develop a sense of adventure. The absence of TVs and computers during his childhood meant that Hannes grew up feeling like there was always something to explore and experience. This sense ofContinue reading “ManAboutWorld Welcomes Newest Correspondent: Hannes Pálsson”
Traveling Gay Dads: Montana, Part 3
By ManAboutWorld Global Correspondent and Traveling Gay Dad Paul J. Heney Our trip through Glacier National Park ended on a challenging note, as we took a last hike to Avalanche Lake–a ranger told us it was an easy 2 mile (each way) hike with a beautiful view at the end of a lake with waterfalls cascadingContinue reading “Traveling Gay Dads: Montana, Part 3”
Correspondent Update: New and Improved Sheraton Times Square
The Times Square Sheraton may boast the best uptown location of any major hotel, and we love that it’s walking distance to Hell’s Kitchen, perfect for gays looking to party it up in Manhattan’s new gay mecca without having to worry about cab fare. In recent years, as Hell’s Kitchen has slowly been replacing gay outposts likeContinue reading “Correspondent Update: New and Improved Sheraton Times Square”
Top 5 Reasons To Cruise Europe
By Billy Kolber. Originally published in HuffPost Gay Voices There’s never been a better summer and fall to cruise in Europe. There are still five all-gay (big- and small-gay) cruises to choose from this summer, offering a remarkable breadth of styles, ports and experiences. Every one of these cruises is reason enough to go, but IfContinue reading “Top 5 Reasons To Cruise Europe”