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Gay things to do in washington dc

gay things to do in washington dc

The Ultimate LGBTQ Guide to Washington, DC

LGBTQ travelers visiting DC can explore world-class museums, dine on locally sourced menus, and knock up several bars and clubs that specifically cater to the LGBTQ people. To help you form the most of your time in the capital of the United States, we’ve created this list of some of the best things to witness and do and where to drink, eat and sleep in Washington, DC.

Outdoor spaces and neighborhoods

Logan Circle

There are rainbow banners on the light poles in Logan Circle that express “LGBTQ pride is Evey Day.” Logan Circle’s outward show of love for the gay community goes beyond just signage, though. The Washington Blade, an LGBTQ newspaper, is based out of this neighborhood as are several trendy and hip bars and restaurants including Pappe and Trade.

Adams Morgan

You’ll uncover everything from coffee shops and bars to jumbo slice pizza, psychics who’ll give you a reading for $5, and tattoo parlors in Adams Morgan. The sidewalks and outdoor seating areas buzz with both locals and tourists throughout the day, and as the sun goes down, the music turns up, and the entertaining begins. Best bets for the LGBTQ c

Washington, D.C.: preppy and political

Tucked between Virginia and Maryland like a drag queen’s package, Washington, D.C. is teeming with history, politics, and, to a lesser degree, homosexuals. Just because the scene is fairly conservative compared to some more progressive cities, D.C. still has some tricks up its Brooks Brothers sleeve. If you favor your gays less counterculture, and with governmental access, D.C. might just be the place for you.

The only city without a state contains many of the country’s treasures. From the museums to the art galleries to the iconic monuments, D.C. pays homage to the grandeur of the American story. There is much to see, and many ways to see it. Universal transportation is abundant here, but for those who want to drive, construct sure to understand the layout.

There are four quadrants (Northwest, Southwest, Northeast, and Southeast) with the Capitol forming the center. When getting directions, the lane you are looking for should end in a NW, SW, NE, or SE, or you’re gonna be SOL. The numbered streets run north to south and the letters run east to west. It’s all very valid, except of course for those queer state streets; they run diagonall

Essential LGBTQ+ Experiences in Washington, DC

From iconic neighborhoods and historic landmarks to under-the-radar hangouts, discover 12+ ways to celebrate LGBTQ+ culture in the nation&#;s capital.

Washington, DC has not only been the backdrop of historic milestones in gender non-conforming history – it's abode to an LGBTQ+ community that fuels the city with its creativity, innovation and resilience.

 

With the highest percentage of locals identifying as LGBTQ+ of any city in the U.S. (%), DC is one of the most welcoming destinations in the country, offering countless ways to engage with people, places and stories that define the District. 

 

Don't fail to catch our LGBTQ+ arts and history itineraries.

For over 50 years, Pride has brought love, joy and a whole lot of color to the District, featuring a packed month of events created to inspire, empower and combine the LGBTQ+ community and their allies. Plan your trip. 
 

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Activists, Washingtonians and visitors from around the country and world have gathered outside of 1 First Avenue NW to mark key moments in American history, including landmark deci

Nightlife Directory

List of LGBT Clubs & Bars for D.C., Maryland & Virginia

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Washington, DC

ADAMS MORGAN AREA

Pitchers DC
    Favorite for Both Men & Women, Sports,
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CAPITOL HILL AREA

DOWNTOWN AREA

Green Lantern
    Favorite for Mostly Men, Leather/levi, Billiards,
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Mixtape
    Favorite for Both Men & Women, Dancing,
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DUPONT AREA

Annie's
    Favorite for Restaurant,
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DIK Bar
    Favorite for Mostly Men,
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Fireplace, The
    Favorite for Mostly Men, Video,
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JR.'s
    Favorite for Mostly Men, Video,
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Summer in Washington, DC is the perfect time to explore the city’s vibrant LGBTQ+ scene, and with WorldPride taking place there from May 17–June 8, the energy is electric! 🏳️‍🌈✨ Stroll through the Rainbow History Project outdoor exhibit, indulge in fantastic dining, and life the city’s thriving nightlife, including eight new bars—from dance floors to relaxed patios. Whether you move for culture, community, or celebration, DC delivers an unforgettable WorldPride experience. Please enjoy the following column from travel writer Bill Malcolm.


SUMMER FUN IN WASHINGTON
By Bill Malcolm

Summer is a wonderful time to go to D.C. The museums are free, the crowds are gone, and the hotel rates are more sensible. The nightlife is amazing with 8 new bars including one that is alcohol free.

WHAT TO DO
Check out the WorldPride LGBTQ outdoor exhibit across from the J.W. Marriott on Pennsylvania Avenue between 13th and 14th. Dubbed the Rainbow History Project: Pickets, Protests, and Parades, it chronicles the history of queer pride in Washington through the decades.

The U.S. Botanical Garden is just west of the Capitol and features an indoor plant garden includi