Gay-friendly Germany: Berlin, Hamburg and Frankfurt

“I used to travel to the states because it was more liberal there” Klaus Puls, a gay Hamburg, Germany resident, said. “But now it’s vice versa.”
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“I used to travel to the states because it was more liberal there” Klaus Puls, a gay Hamburg, Germany resident, said. “But now it’s vice versa.”
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For Immediate Release Media Contact: LoAnn Halden Office: +1.954.630.1637 Mobile: +1.954.253.4095 loann@iglta.org IGLTA Supports Gay Travel Businesses in the Middle East International LGBT travel association participates in Tel Aviv symposium amid protests, mayoral support Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Oct. 14, 2009)–The International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association participated in a groundbreaking Share on Facebook
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“This is the ‘gay beach’ of Cancun, they do everything here,” said Gabriel, a man from Vera Cruz, Mexico, whom I met on Playa Delfines. As he spoke he pointed to two young Mexican men as they openly embraced and playfully pecked each other on the lips. When Gabriel, who Share on Facebook
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Costa what? That’s the response you will likely get if you ask an American about Costa Brava, a spectacular 135-mile stretch of the Mediterranean between Barcelona and the French border. Its picturesque beaches and laid-back but lively nightlife have long made it a popular vacation spot for Spaniards and for Share on Facebook
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