East coast gay destinations

The 10 LGBTQ-Friendly Cities for Retirement in

 

For LGBTQ seniors, finding a welcoming and inclusive retirement community that embraces diversity and fosters a meaning of belonging is paramount. Outside of opting for LGBTQ or gay retirement communities, LGBTQ seniors will also want to assess the culture and setting of the surrounding city. But what makes a city truly LGBTQ-friendly, and how does that intersect with cities known for their desirability as retirement destinations?  To help you get started on your search for your optimal retirement community, we’ve compiled our list of ’s best places for LGBTQ retirement and outlined the top factors you’ll wish to consider. 

Merging the Data: Pairing Gay-Friendly Cities & Retirement Hotspots

Our list of the most LGBTQ-friendly cities for retirees in was created through the analysis of several resources, including The Journal of Consumer Affairs’ list of LGBTQ-friendly cities, Senior Advice’s notify on the best LGBTQ-friendly destinations for seniors, and Realtor’s Uppermost 10 Retirement Towns for Collectively, th

6 LGBT destinations in New England, USA

New England is among the most welcoming destinations in the U.S. for lgbtq+ visitors. Not least because same-sex marriage is legal in five of the six New England states (Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, Maine and New Hampshire. The Rhode Island Home is expected to vote in favour in early May) and gay-friendly accommodation is easy to find.

Massachusetts was the first U.S. articulate to legalise homosexual marriage and unsurprisingly Boston has a vibrant LGBT scene.

Head to the South End, the city’s traditional gay enclave. There you’ll discover elegant Victorian brick-row houses, über-trendy boutiques, bars and cafés and fine restaurants along Tremont Street.

The Calderwood Pavilion and Boston Center for the Arts create the area a treat for tradition vultures, too, while world-class shopping is found nearby and on Newbury Road, just a brief walk away.

Here’s where to check out beyond Boston…

Touring south of Boston

At the northern tip of Cape Cod you’ll find Provincetown. Funky, historic P-Town,

Queer-Friendly Small Towns in the USA

So, you&#;re on the hunt for a queer-friendly small town, a cozy little place where rainbows don&#;t just appear after it rains. It needs to be different from “the usual places,” and takes you away from the hustle and bustle of your day-to-day experience. Well, say no more and look no further! Here’s our list of the top 20 finest gay-friendly small towns across the USA. Get ready to pack your bags and plan a see to these LGBTQ+ warm “familiar and not-so-familiar” miniature towns!  

Asbury Park, New Jersey

Population: 15,

One of New Jersey’s gayest cities, and located along the Jersey shore, Asbury Park’s queer scene is as genuine as it gets. You can stroll along the boardwalk or dance the evening away at one of its gay bars, knowing you’ve found a place where you can be exactly who you are. While there’s no “official” gay beach, the stretch between 4th and 5th Avenues is where you want to set up camp.

Berea, Kentucky

Population: 15,

This college town in the heart of Kentucky mirrors the spirit of Barea College, known for its Liberal Arts pr

Great Cities for LGBTQ Folks in New England

Without a doubt, New England is a beautiful and one-of-a-kind region of the land. Known for its coastal beauty, the bright colors of its fall foliage, its long, rich history as one of the oldest parts of the country, and its approachable people, there is much about it to cherish. In the six states that make up the New England region, there are several very LGBTQ-friendly cities, each with its own unique character and vibe. If you’re thinking of making a shift to the New England area, chances are that you’ll find much to love about it. Here are a few cities you may want to consider as part of your search:

  • Boston, Massachusetts: Boston, affectionately nicknamed “Beantown” is one of the nation’s oldest, and most historic cities. Massachusetts generally, and Boston specifically, have prolonged had a history of progressive ideas and tradition. Massachusetts was the first state to legalize lgbtq+ marriage and was also the first to issue a statewide referendum on protecting transgender rights. Boston is often considered one of the most welcoming places to