Itβs summertime, baby, and us single gays need R&R outside ofΒ West Hollywood or San Francisco (sorry not sorry).
Donβt get me wrong. I love me a nice gayborhood paradise, but single gay guys donβt want to be in a crowd full of couples. We want to be where the action is, and more importantly we want to broaden our horizons beyond America, and summerΒ is the time to do it.
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There are many wonderfulΒ cities in the world and a lot of themΒ are underrated. Iβve visited many of the places on this list,Β so I know firsthand, but there are others in which I know a lot about from people who live there as well as people whoβve visited. Like you, I daydream of dipping my toes too!
I donβt know about you, but I want this summer to be memorable. So, whip out your calendars β itβs time to book a gaycation!
1. Venice, Italy
I left my heart in Venice when I visited two summers ago. I happened to be there for gay pride 2014: The cityβs very first gay pride parade, and boy was it worth it.
The city itself has a calm nightlife, except for Campo Santa Margherita, which is a piazza where college kids and liberal hippies hang out β yes, theyβre all super sexy and friendly. I found manyΒ single gay folks at Campo Santa Margherita.
I even had a few flings during my stay, and they were all straight from a romance novel. The city is gothic and romantic, partly because there arenβt any loud banging clubs bordering its canals. Sometimes itβs creepy, but when youβre hand-in-hand with a sexy Venetian man, all alone in a candlelit ally way, the world vanishes.
Sometimes, in the summer, itΒ gets humid β so be sure to bring shorts. The culture in Venice is very bohemian, which by its very nature has lots of βfreeβ love (if you get what I mean). Trust me, book your visit to Venice now! Iβll meet you there.
2. London, England
I spent one of the best weeks of my life in London.Β First of all, do not have a high brow with me and say that London is clichΓ©. Trust me, London is never boring, especially when youβre a single American boy looking for a good time!
SoHo is a great section to party with your friends. Itβs neighbored byΒ China Town near the Piccadilly Circus stop on the train (or tube, theyβd say). You have to visit theΒ bar βG-A-Y,β which is full of young guys from all over the place, many of them alternate between there and βHeaven,β another scandalous party club. But nightlife is slowly beginning to migrate from SoHo to Shoreditch, which is in East London (another fabulous section).
East London is beautiful and changing its landscape in the last few years, with new shops and bars popping up on the weekly. There is always something (and someone) to look at, plus you donβt have to worry about a language barrier. To me, itβs perfect in every way.
3. Berlin, Germany
Many gay travel enthusiasts considerΒ Berlin to be the mostΒ progressive city in the world β thatβs saying something! Gay, straight, bisexual, transgender, it doesnβt matter any more. Berlin has made a conscious effort to reverse Germanyβs post-WWIIΒ reputation, and theyβre doing a great job.
Gay bars are literally all over the city, and performance artists are always looking for an audience. Krezuberg and Neukolln are fun neighborhoods for gay singles, because everyone seems to be on the same page: They want toΒ let loose and have fun. These are the best sections to meet the cream of the crop.
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What I love most about Germans is that many of them donβt give a f*ck … about anything! Itβs a breath of fresh air. All they want to do is chat, drink and laugh. Itβs so different from pretentious attitudes many gay Americans face on daily. Germany is a whole other world, and every person I know from Berlin wouldnβt want to live anywhere else. Liberal-mindedness seeps in the cityβs pipeline, and itβs contagious. I mean, people sunbathe in parks during the summer. You canβt get freer than that!
4. Amsterdam, Netherlands
The city is incredible. I was lucky enough to visit a couple years ago, and for whatever reason I thought it was going to be slightly homophobic. But I was wrong completely!
The city itself is so well preserved. It felt like I was livingΒ inΒ a postcard. The Gay & Lesbian Summer Festival is a big thing there, and draws many sexy tourists and locals annually. The museums are popping, and if you walk up and down the canal streets, you will find countless artistic houses β my nosy ass peeked in many windows, and discovered lots of art studios. Pretty much everyone in this town is friendly, open and liberal-minded.
The famous red light district is fun to watch, but at the end of the day itβs mostly straight. Go visit, but the real section you want is a street called βReguiliersdwarsstraat.β My friends and I pronounced it βRolling Dwarf Street,β and it seemed to get us by. This is where all the gay bars are, and trust me theyβre packed. Your Grindr will be popping. Add marijuana and insane shops on every corner and youβre in for a great time.