Welcome To Our Newest Correspondent: Todd Cross

Todd Cross is a multimedia producer and videographer based in New York City. His professional journey in the visual communications field has blessed him with opportunity and adventure in more than 26 countries. He began his journey as a staff photographer for Egypt Today magazine, documenting stories in the Middle East and northern Africa. HeContinue reading “Welcome To Our Newest Correspondent: Todd Cross”

#DDTI: Plaza Cataluyna, Barcelona

The Plaza Cataluyna is the center of Barcelona, and during circuit, it becomes the meeting place for gays who’ve travelled in from countries all over th world to experience one of the great gay circuit parties of our time. The plaza is surrounded by gorgeous gothic buildings and alleyways to create a charming open spaceContinue reading “#DDTI: Plaza Cataluyna, Barcelona”

#DDTI: Budapest

On the banks of the Danube in Budapest, The Halászbástya, or Fisherman’s Bastion, is a neo-Gothic terrace way up on Castle Hill is a terrace in neo-Gothic.The city is one of Europe’s most romantic, most historic, and perhaps its most underrated city. In our May issue, we hit the ground and uncovered all of Budapest’s secrets: the hidden gems,Continue reading “#DDTI: Budapest”

The CheckOut: Harrah’s Resort Southern California

By ManAboutWorld correspondent Aaron Drake Harrah’s Resort Southern California Top/Bottom line Harrah’s SoCal is great as a weekend destination for a group of friends or getaway for couples. The resort offers wedding packages, having played host to many ceremonies on property, and happily welcomes California (same-sex) honeymooners or his-and-his bachelor parties. Rates From $150 a nightContinue reading “The CheckOut: Harrah’s Resort Southern California”

#DDTI: Edinburgh at night

Edinburgh at night may be one of the world’s most magical places; second only to Edinburgh during the day. Thiscity in Scotland is a treasure – home to Scotch, golf, and boys in kilts – and we’ll be rolling out our insider guide in our next issue. Come August, the international festival, the largest theater festivalContinue reading “#DDTI: Edinburgh at night”

Welcome To Our Newest Correspondent: Jacob Holder

Hailing from the Lone Star state, Jacob Holder’s insatiable thirst for culture and travel has led him to travel the world, living extended periods. His expertise in marketing communications has had him posted in six different countries spanning four continents. Jacob is fluent in Spanish, Portuguese and Italian; and is currently studying Thai in BangkokContinue reading “Welcome To Our Newest Correspondent: Jacob Holder”

Hungary Like the Wolf: Dennis Hensley Visits Budapest

ManAboutWorld correspondent recently Dennis Hensley visited Budapest. While there he recorded a podcast with his friend Tom Ford who is working there on a movie as the Visual Effects Producer.  Here’s the link. We covered Budapest in our current issue. If you  haven’t read it, download it now.

#DDTI: Your Daily Dose Of Travel Inspiration: Chelsea

With NYC Pride just around the corner we couldn’t resist showing this picture of Chelsea looking east from the Hudson River. If you are coming to New York for Gay Pride or any other reason, be sure to download the amazing NYC Travel Guide for FREE this month only. Click here to get started. Photo credit.

Free ManAboutWorld New York City Travel Guide!

Click here to claim your ManAboutWorld New York City guide, and enjoy our savvy, opinionated, inspired and gay travel information and inspiration. For the month of June, it’s free, in partnership with NYC & Company. You’ll find our take on New York’s neighborhoods and our “Perfect New York Days” capturing the best of what’s Gay Classic Trendy Hipster and Cultured inContinue reading “Free ManAboutWorld New York City Travel Guide!”

Guess Who Included In New York Times Gay Travel Feature

I was quoted in the recent New York Times piece, “For Gay Destinations, Thinking Outside the Obvious.” ManAboutWorld was also included as a resource in the Times piece, “Finding Comfort and Safety as a Gay Traveler.” Here’s a section quoting me naming the Big Island as one of his favorite off-the-beaten track destinations: Popular with tourists, Honolulu, onContinue reading “Guess Who Included In New York Times Gay Travel Feature”