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Las Vegas gives you 10 to 1 odds on decadence

You might think that a town called Sin City wouldn’t live up to its own hype. Well, Las Vegas is just as surreal as its high-reaching nickname. Everyone comes for a reason: shows, slots, clubs, shops, parties, dining, sun (but not sleep). Heteros and homos alike travel from all over the planet for the fabulous, the decadent and the outrageous, which means everyone gets a little more flashy in Vegas. And who knows, Lady Luck may have a trick up her sleeve—or down her pants—for you.

The big choice when visiting Las Vegas: to stay on the Strip or off-Strip. While you can save capital by avoiding the Strip (Las Vegas Boulevard to you newbies), you’ll discover that it contains most of what you wish to do, plus all the glitz and glam you can handle. Same-sex attracted hotel Blue Moon Resort is located off-Strip, and it’s also strip-off joy, making for some clothing-optional entertainment. Pool party, anyone? The Luxor also hosts an LGBT pool party every Sunday in the summer that’s not to be missed. It gets hot, so one must find a way to stay cool and hydrated while shamelessly flirting. Even though there’s a ton of mixing and mingling…and more…note t

Gay Las Vegas

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A hedonistic reputation, flashing neon lights and over-the-top spectacles make Las Vegas one of the world's most famous tourist destinations. But Sin City is constantly reinventing itself, touting family-friendly resorts one year and its massive concert venues and outreach to the lgbtq+ market the next.

Attractions continue to satisfy the growing number of gays who flock here each year. Lgbtq+ couples holding hands in the glittery casinos and well-built gay men dancing the night away at the most popular bars and clubs are increasingly common sights on the Strip.
Las Vegas doesn't hold one gay neighborhood. Much of the city's gay nightlife centers around two strip malls -- the Fruit Loop and the Village Square Commercial Center -- off the Strip, but residents are scattered across the whole valley.


Getting here
McCarran International Airport, is roughly three miles southeast of the Las Vegas Strip and about five miles from downtown. Many taxi companies serve LAS and fares are set by the Nevada Taxicab Rule. Most hotels give a shuttle bus to and from the airport.
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Your Vegas LGBTQ+ Getaway Guide

Whether you’re visiting Vegas on your hold, with your partner, or with your whole squad in tow, you’ll want to know which hot spots, exciting attractions and community gatherings to visit. Las Vegas is an extremely welcoming environment, so get to planning your next perfect inclusive weekend. 

Stay in Style

Every hotel in Las Vegas offers exceptional amenities, but some go above and beyond to highlight their LGBTQ+ inclusivity. For a unique and welcoming experience, stay at Bent Inn, the city's only gay-owned Diverse boutique hotel, where retro-inspired charm, lively social events, and a sense of community take center stage. If you're drawn to iconic landmarks, Luxor Hotel and Casino hosts the annual and popular LGBTQ+ pool party, Temptation Sundays. Alternatively, Caesars Palace bids a luxurious and inclusive exposure with its centralized location and world-class amenities.  

Whether you're pursuing connection, entertainment, or luxurious relaxation, Las Vegas has options that celebrate diversity and ensure an unforgettable stay. 

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