Top Travel Deals
Popular Destination Guides
Currency Converter
Amount:
From this currency:
To this currency:
<< Click Convert button to get result... >>
Gay, Lesbian Hotels
Posted September 10, 2009 by Joe Smith
Gay/Lesbian Hotels

Getting the Respect Deserved

Many homosexuals do not get the respect they deserve. The gay and lesbian community even ends up having a hard time planning for travel and accommodations. This is because not that many communities in different parts of the world are ready for the gay and lesbian community. However, no matter the sexual preference, gays and lesbians still deserve to stay at a great hotel without fear of being disrespected. Now, with an increasing awareness and acceptance of the gay and lesbian community and of their needs, gay and lesbian friendly hotels have been developed.

Gay and Lesbian Hotels

Hotels that accept gay and lesbian guests and offer unique gay and lesbian friendly amenities and activities are called gay and lesbian hotels. These hotels can accept all kinds of guests including gay and lesbian guests or are strictly exclusive to homosexual guests. The choice of gay and lesbian hotel relies heavily on the preference of the guests. If he or she wants to be socialized with other straight individuals, he or she can choose the former. He or she can also choose the latter if he or she wants to enjoy staying at an exclusive gay or lesbian community.

Gay and Lesbian Hotel Services

Services and amenities offered by these hotels are generally the same as any standard hotel. The provision of services and amenities are all aimed at keeping the guest comfortable and relaxed during their hotel stay. There are even gay and lesbian hotels that have been ranked as four-star or five-star hotels.

What sets these hotels apart from other hotels is the profound respect and acceptance the hotel provides each guest. Gays and lesbians checking into these friendly hotels do not have to fear being shunned or being out of place. In fact, these hotels are a perfect place to meet other homosexuals and the hotel even caters activities that encourage socialization and leisure.

Finding Gay and Lesbian Hotels

Gay and lesbian hotels are not only located in countries and areas where gay and lesbian unions are allowed. There are places that are not open to such a union but have hotels that accept homosexual visitors.

Research plays an important role in finding a great gay and lesbian hotel worth the expenses. There are gay and lesbian hotels that are set in private locations where guess can enjoy each other´s company while there are also hotels located in city centers where guests can easily step into the city´s shopping or night life district.

Onlinetravelcomparison Travel News
Posted May 18, 2010 by Roger Yu
Holiday travel is making a comeback. The downside for Memorial Day weekend fliers, though: higher fares and packed flights. “People seem to feel more confident about travel and the economy in general,” says Genevieve Brown, senior editor of travel website Travelocity.  
FEATURED ARTICLES
Posted April 17, 2010 by Kitty Bean Yancey
The Strip has a new attraction for highflyers. SkyJump Las Vegas, promoted as the world´s highest controlled free fall, plunges the fearless 830 feet from the 108th floor of the Stratosphere Hotel & Casino at speeds of 40 mph. It officially opens Tuesday.  
Posted April 10, 2010 by Larry Bleiberg
It might come as a surprise to some, but the new movie Hot Tub Time Machine builds on a richtradition of time-travel literature and film. Award-winning romance writer Gwyn Cready, the author of the new time–travel novel Flirting With Forever (Pocket Books, $7.99), says people are fascinated with shifting time because it lets them ponder what they might change in their own lives.  
Posted April 05, 2010 by Kelly Carter
Rick Steves is known for his popular European travel guidebooks, hosts a travel show on public television and talks about smart travel on public radio on Saturdays. His new free audiotours of museums and historic walks in London, Paris, Venice, Florence and Rome are now available via iTunes.  
Posted March 27, 2010 by Kitty Bean Yancey
The 2010 National Cherry Blossom Festival starts Saturday and ends April 11 in the nation´s capital.The blooms on more than 3,700 trees “are just starting” and should peak by Easter weekend, says festival president Diana Mayhew.  
Posted March 18, 2010 by Grace D
The Four Seasons Las Vegas is truly a remarkable place. At first I didn´t think it was possible to escape the sounds of a typical Las Vegas evening, but I was wrong. Don´t get me wrong I like coming to Las Vegas for the gambling, food, and pure people watching entertainment  
Posted March 12, 2010 by USA TODAY
Wednesday might be St. Patrick's Day, but you don't have to be Irish to be favored by fortune. Whether you smooch them, tickle them or jitterbug around them, good-luck monuments can leave you feeling, well, lucky. Frank Nelson, world traveler and author of All You Need is Luck (iUniverse, $13.95),  
Posted March 06, 2010 by Roger Yu
Business traveler Mike Monroe no longer rummages through his bag at the airline counter fishing for his flight ticket or confirmation number. The consultant from Lakeland, Fla., has gone paperless, thanks to Continental Airlines' electronic boarding passes.  
Posted February 26, 2010 by Ed Perkins
People keep growing larger and airline seats keep growing smaller. That's the unhappy truth, at least in economy or coach class—where the vast majority of you sit. No wonder so many of us are interested in finding out as much as you can about what limited seat space you have.  
© 2009 Onlinetravelcomparison.com - All rights reserved.