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The Best LGBT-Friendly Hotels

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When you come back to your hotel after a long day of new places and experiences, you don’t want to worry about if you’ll have to hide who you are.

You just want to be able to unwind, maybe grab some food and wine, and relax. As a queer traveler, it can be hard to know for certain where you’re going to feel safe and welcome.

If you’re looking for some amazing hotel companies that are committed to the LGBTQ+ community, EveryQueer is happy to share our favorite LGBT-friendly hotel brands we love and trust to provide an inclusive environment for guests and employees.

Belmond  Belmond is a 5-star luxury hotel with a history of strong LGBTQ+ community involvement and allyship. With LGBTQ+ specific language and trips, including their LGBTQ+ luxury train journey, Belmond is loud in its support.

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