Pride Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Thu, 10 Jun 2021 10:19:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png Pride Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 These are the World’s Top Pride Parades https://travelermaster.com/these-are-the-worlds-top-pride-parades/ Sun, 13 Jun 2021 08:45:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=24371 In honor of Pride month, here’s a list of the world’s best pride parades that are definitely worth a visit if you can find yourself in those cities in June. Berlin, Germany If there’s one thing Berlin is good at, it’s being honest about the history and politics of some of the difficult things that […]

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In honor of Pride month, here’s a list of the world’s best pride parades that are definitely worth a visit if you can find yourself in those cities in June.

Berlin, Germany

If there’s one thing Berlin is good at, it’s being honest about the history and politics of some of the difficult things that the city has seen. And pride, or as they call it, Christopher Street Day, is no different, with protesters and activists taking charge.

São Paulo, Brazil

The Brazilians sure know how to party, and they know how to celebrate Pride, too, with their parade having been named the biggest in the world on more than one occasion.

Madrid, Spain

Madrid’s Pride parade is known as the largest one in all of Europe, which is saying something because there are some pretty huge Pride parades in that continent. Taking place at the beginning of July, it’s normal for more than a million people to show up.

Tel Aviv, Israel

Take Pride and put it on the beach and you’ve got Tel Aviv’s Pride parade, the only successful Pride parade that takes place every year in the Middle East. Shirts are optional.

Johannesburg, South Africa

Africa’s largest Pride parade, Joburg’s Pride actually takes place every year in October—southern hemisphere anyone?

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Celebrate Pride Month By Visiting These Historic LGBTQIA+ Destinations in the U.S. https://travelermaster.com/celebrate-pride-month-by-visiting-these-historic-lgbtqia-destinations-in-the-u-s/ Mon, 07 Jun 2021 06:05:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=24315 Did you know that June is Pride Month? What better way to celebrate than to learn about the LGBTQIA+ history than to visit sites known for their significance to the queer community? Throughout the United States there are tons of places that have a rich LGBTQIA+ history and here are three you should visit. Jacob […]

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Did you know that June is Pride Month? What better way to celebrate than to learn about the LGBTQIA+ history than to visit sites known for their significance to the queer community? Throughout the United States there are tons of places that have a rich LGBTQIA+ history and here are three you should visit.

Jacob Riis Park in New York City, New York

Jacob Riis Park, also known as Riis Beach or Riss, is a queer-friendly spot that’s been popular since the ’40s. The beach was known as a place where gay people sunbathe nude and today it’s one of NYC’s most diverse beaches and it’s thriving during the summer and over Pride weekend.

Dixie’s Bar of Music in New Orleans, Louisiana

During the ’50 and ’60s, New Orleans had a thriving queer community and Dixie’s Bar was one of the first gay bars in the city. The bar was a happening spot where artists and writers like Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote, and Gore Vidal were regulars. The bar has a lot of significance for NOLA’s gay community.

GLBT History Museum in San Francisco, California

Considered to be San Francisco’s “queer Smithsonian”, the GLBT History Museum has a collection of materials relating to the U.S.’s queer history from the 1850s to the present with a focus on the LGBTQIA+ communities in San Francisco and Northern California.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Pride Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Thu, 10 Jun 2021 10:19:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png Pride Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 These are the World’s Top Pride Parades https://travelermaster.com/these-are-the-worlds-top-pride-parades/ Sun, 13 Jun 2021 08:45:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=24371 In honor of Pride month, here’s a list of the world’s best pride parades that are definitely worth a visit if you can find yourself in those cities in June. Berlin, Germany If there’s one thing Berlin is good at, it’s being honest about the history and politics of some of the difficult things that […]

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In honor of Pride month, here’s a list of the world’s best pride parades that are definitely worth a visit if you can find yourself in those cities in June.

Berlin, Germany

If there’s one thing Berlin is good at, it’s being honest about the history and politics of some of the difficult things that the city has seen. And pride, or as they call it, Christopher Street Day, is no different, with protesters and activists taking charge.

São Paulo, Brazil

The Brazilians sure know how to party, and they know how to celebrate Pride, too, with their parade having been named the biggest in the world on more than one occasion.

Madrid, Spain

Madrid’s Pride parade is known as the largest one in all of Europe, which is saying something because there are some pretty huge Pride parades in that continent. Taking place at the beginning of July, it’s normal for more than a million people to show up.

Tel Aviv, Israel

Take Pride and put it on the beach and you’ve got Tel Aviv’s Pride parade, the only successful Pride parade that takes place every year in the Middle East. Shirts are optional.

Johannesburg, South Africa

Africa’s largest Pride parade, Joburg’s Pride actually takes place every year in October—southern hemisphere anyone?

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Celebrate Pride Month By Visiting These Historic LGBTQIA+ Destinations in the U.S. https://travelermaster.com/celebrate-pride-month-by-visiting-these-historic-lgbtqia-destinations-in-the-u-s/ Mon, 07 Jun 2021 06:05:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=24315 Did you know that June is Pride Month? What better way to celebrate than to learn about the LGBTQIA+ history than to visit sites known for their significance to the queer community? Throughout the United States there are tons of places that have a rich LGBTQIA+ history and here are three you should visit. Jacob […]

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Did you know that June is Pride Month? What better way to celebrate than to learn about the LGBTQIA+ history than to visit sites known for their significance to the queer community? Throughout the United States there are tons of places that have a rich LGBTQIA+ history and here are three you should visit.

Jacob Riis Park in New York City, New York

Jacob Riis Park, also known as Riis Beach or Riss, is a queer-friendly spot that’s been popular since the ’40s. The beach was known as a place where gay people sunbathe nude and today it’s one of NYC’s most diverse beaches and it’s thriving during the summer and over Pride weekend.

Dixie’s Bar of Music in New Orleans, Louisiana

During the ’50 and ’60s, New Orleans had a thriving queer community and Dixie’s Bar was one of the first gay bars in the city. The bar was a happening spot where artists and writers like Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote, and Gore Vidal were regulars. The bar has a lot of significance for NOLA’s gay community.

GLBT History Museum in San Francisco, California

Considered to be San Francisco’s “queer Smithsonian”, the GLBT History Museum has a collection of materials relating to the U.S.’s queer history from the 1850s to the present with a focus on the LGBTQIA+ communities in San Francisco and Northern California.

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