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Gay friendly places are extremely gay friendly because of their attitude and approach toward the gay life. Top 10 Gay friendly places in earth includes most of the European and American cities. Top 10 most gay friendliest cities include from Montevideo, Uruguay to Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Here is our list of Top 10 List of Gay friendly places on earth.

1. Copenhagen, Denmark

The home of Lego made history in 1989 by becoming the first nation in the world to recognise registered same-sex partnerships.
Capital city Copenhagen is home to Europe’s oldest openly gay bar, Centralhjrnet, whose origins date back to the 1950s; as well as the hip and super-cool district of Vesterbro, which also happens to be the city’s red-light district.

2. New Zealand

The Kiwi’s land is well known for its inclusive and progressive behaviour toward the LGBTQ community. In 1998 New Zealand was the first nation to adopt the label of ‘Gay/Lesbian Friendly’ when referring to businesses and accommodation — an initiative now recognised globally.
The country offers a brilliant network of gay- and lesbian-friendly homestays which run the length and breadth of the country from the top of the semi-tropical North Island to the depths of the glacial South.

3. Toronto, Canada

Toronto’s The Village, located in Church-Wellesley, is the cultural hub of the city, bursting with galleries, theatres and gay-friendly businesses.
Home to events such as Pride Week Celebrations, Pride March and Dyke March, gay sub-culture has blossomed and thrived in The Village for decades and it will soon be home to the world’s first gay-focused athletic centre at 519 Church St.

4. Palm Springs, USA

Palm Springs is also a sun-seeker’s paradise where the sun shines almost all year round and where the city has embraced everything gay.
Palm Springs provides the LGBTQ traveller with an amazing array of outdoor activities, excellent shopping and dining, and the world’s best poolside lounging. Palm Springs also offers the largest volume of male- and female-only accommodation anywhere in the world

5. Sitges, Spain

It is located 35km southwest of Barcelona and is home to Spain’s first ever gay disco, which opened back in the 1980s.
It’s now one of Europe’s ‘Big Four’ destinations for LGBTQ travellers. Its stretch of sandy, often clothing-optional beaches make it a favourite for the boys, but its eclectic calendar of events ensures that there’s something for the entire community.

6. Berlin, Germany

Every fetish you could ever dream up can be catered for in Berlin. Germany’s wild side is on display here and Berlin proudly boasts a vibrant and inclusive gay history that dates back to the golden age of the 1920s.
The districts of Schneberg, Kreuzberg and Prenzlauerberg provide a diverse range of clubs, bars and restaurants for sampling. With no ‘closing time’ in Berlin, the party never ends!

7. Skiathos & Mykonos, Greece

After 1970s, gay men have been flocking to the island of whitewashed houses and courtyards, seeking out glamour and the famous Mediterranean sun.
For a less hedonistic holiday, the sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and pine forested hills of Skiathos offer a relaxed and authentic experience for the LGBTQ traveller.

8. New York City, USA

The incredibly inclusive communities of the West Village, Chelsea and Hell’s Kitchen provide a fabulous array of gay-friendly accommodation options.
Littered with significant LGBTQ landmarks such as Christopher St, the Harvey Milk School, the Lesbian Herstory Archives and, hello, Broadway and the Theater District, New York is a gay traveller’s mecca.

9. Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik has been described as one of the friendliest places and most inclusive on Earth. In 2015, Reykjavik will hosted its 17th Gay Pride march, and the 11th Bears on Ice event.
In 2006, same-sex couples were granted equal rights with their heterosexual counterparts without limitation.

10. Montevideo, Uruguay

Uruguay was the second Latin American country to legalise same-sex marriage, and homosexuality has been decriminalised since 1934.
The relaxed attitude present in the Uruguayan capital of Montevideo provides a brilliant juxtaposition to the hustle and bustle of the likes of Buenos Aires.

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