The wife & wife-owned AmaviMiami combines great times with good deeds, with events at locations throughout Greater Miami & Miami Beach that often give back to local LGBTQ causes and organizations. You can enjoy lesbian-focused soirees at trending venues, with awesome DJs and entertainment organized by Pandora Events. Miami is legendary for its energetic parties. Don't miss Pandora Events' lesbian-focused soirees LGBTQ+ Events in Miami While it’s not considered a gay bar, Blackbird Ordinary's Tuesday ladies’ night has become a low-key (and low-cost) lesbian hangout, appealing for its dive bar/dance club atmosphere and drink specials. Gramps in Wynwood is a no-judgment zone that fits into many categories (as does its diverse crowd) with weekly jazz/indie/dance bands, an outdoor patio, and a Thursday “Double Stubble” queer night merging drag, bingo and music. Miami is keen to cater to the queer community’s thirst at bars such as Bar Gaythering (hotel bar with drinking and dancing), Palace (home of a legendary drag brunch) and R House (restaurant with drag shows). Check out R House's delicious food & drag shows LGBTQ+ Friendly Bars It also offers a laid-back poolside bar and a Mediterranean restaurant.Ĭheck out all places to stay in Miami.
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It has a fun, retro-luxe vibe channeling its glamorous past as a Rat Pack-era hangout, plus designer and tech-savvy finishes. The Vagabond Hotel, across Biscayne Bay in Miami, is a woman-owned boutique hotel in the trendy Biscayne corridor that spotlights Miami Modernism (MiMo) architecture.
But feeling at ease is a breeze in Miami, and even more so at two LGBTQ+ fave hotels.ĪxelBeach Miami in South Beach is part of an international hotel chain focusing on the LGBTQ+ community (and anyone without prejudice) and features an Art Deco-style exterior, posh interiors and several bars, including a poolside bar that hosts weekly LGBTQ+ parties. Some destinations make it hard for lesbians to feel welcome. Stay at the woman-owned Vagabond Hotel Lesbian-Friendly Places to Stay Sidewalk cafes and unique boutiques attract LGBTQ+ locals who come to “the Grove” for brunch, shopping, romantic al fresco dining and the annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival.Ĭheck out more Miami neighborhoods.
Bahamians and bohemians, hippies and artists created a vibrant area tolerant of all kinds of lifestyles. Heading south and delving into Miami’s past, Coconut Grove is a lush neighborhood along Biscayne Bay that’s always been a home to originals. Colorful and buzzy at night, a daytime visit spotlights this urban neighborhood’s casual, urbane side. West of Miami Beach, Wynwood is known for its street art and galleries, breweries, restaurants and hipster vibe. Check out street art & cool restaurants in Wynwood Hipster or Boho Style “Gayborhoods” Situated within Miami Beach’s historic Old City Hall building – an attraction in itself – you can pop in here to get the latest on local happenings and hangouts. One of the first in the country, the LGBT Visitor Center is a few blocks west of the gay beach. Get Local Travel Information at the LGBT Visitor Center Follow the rainbow-striped street and find a sandy spot facing our warm, aquamarine waters, then relax and laze away the day among family. The beaches here are world-class, and at the official LGBTQ+ beach at 12th Street and Ocean Drive in Miami Beach, you can begin your day like a sun goddess. Spend a day relaxing on the beach Visit Miami Beach’s Gay Beach For women who love women, Miami offers countless reasons to make you glad you’re here – and queer – every day of the year. People visit Greater Miami & Miami Beach to unwind, celebrate and bask in the destination’s beauty.