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Salvador, in Brazil's northeast, charms LGBTQ+ travelers with its rich cultural history, picturesque beaches, and affectionate locals. Known for Afro-Brazilian heritage, vibrant art, and music, the city applications an inclusive atmosphere. While conservative undercurrents exist, Salvador manages to embrace and celebrate the LGBTQ+ collective, making it a captivating destination.

Salvador's Diverse calendar is lively. The Bahia Carnival in February is perhaps the most renowned, hosting various Homosexual events and a Lgbtq+ Pride Parade. São João in June also includes inclusive festivities. Salvador Celebration typically takes place in September, drawing a joyful crowd. These events provide space for visibility and celebration within the Diverse community.

Visiting from December to March is ideal. The weather is warm and sunny, and the city bustles with life without being overwhelming. This period also aligns with Bahia Carnival. For a quieter experience yet engaging LGBTQ+ scene, evaluate visiting in September during Salvador Pride.

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Miami might not be the gay mecca it once was (R.I.P. Magnum, Mova, Score and so many others). Still, this city is home to a diverse and welcoming queer community, as evidenced by our plethora of Miami drag brunches, the epic Miami Beach Pride and Wynwood Pride festivals and a new wave of inclusive lgbtq+ parties popping up all around the city. Plus, a quick jaunt up north will get you to Wilton Manors, one of the most highly concentrated gay communities in the U.S. Basically, there’s plenty of action to be had if you know where to find it. So, without further adieu: Our roundup of the foremost gay clubs and bars in Miami right now.

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An LGBTQIA+ tour in Salvador

If you still don’t know the city’s diversity points, write down these tips and savor from the center to Itapuã

Whether to live or see, if you are part of the LGBTQIA+ community (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Gender diverse, Queer, Intersex, Asexual and more) and dream of coming to Salvador, now is the day to plan and get to understand the main points of the city’s diversity. If you’re from Salvador, it’s worth opening your horizons and always discovering new places of resistance and fun.

To have a very complete list, we have invited Jorge Gauthier to give the finest tips. He is a journalist, queer and editor of “Canal Me Salte”, an LGBTQIA+ news portal hosted by the newspaper Correio (BA).  Here we go for an LGBTQIA+ itinerary in Salvador!

Diverse Salvador

By Jorge Gauthier

Blessed by the All Saints Bay, with an exuberant nature, pleasant climate and a distinct people, the Bahian capital attracts LGBTQIA+ people not only in the summer, when the largest street carnival on the planet takes place, but also in the period outside the revelry , where bars, nightclubs, restaurants, concert halls and saunas are open to welcome everyone in t

Gay Salvador

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Although it’s still unknown to many travelers, Salvador is considered Brazil’s most gay-friendly city. It doesn’t have the glitter of Rio de Janeiro or the size of São Paulo, but for years this northern city has burnished a reputation for having an easygoing attitude about gay people. Salvador is home to the country’s oldest gay rights and human rights organization in Brazil, the Grupo Gay da Bahia. Salvador's Gay Pride Parade, one of the largest in Brazil with around 800,000 participants, takes place in September.

It's said that gay people feel comfortable to be open about their sexuality in this city, so activities take place all around town. One of the more active gay quarters is the Barra neighborhood, with a number of gay bars and clubs. Queer saunas here are also adequately frequented.

For the Hell & Heaven party, an annual long weekend of electronic dance music each November. This past year people came from all over the world to Club Med Trancoso and Arraial Eco Park, in Porto Seguro, just down the coast south of Salvador, for one of Brazil's biggest annual gay ev