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The LGBTQ+ travel guide : interviews, itineraries, and inspiration from queer insiders in 50+ proud places  Cover Image Book Book

The LGBTQ+ travel guide : interviews, itineraries, and inspiration from queer insiders in 50+ proud places / Alicia Valenski.

Summary:

Discover the world's most welcoming, vibrant, and safe spaces from LGBTQ+ locals in this ultimate collection that's brimming with all the inspiration you need to plan your next inclusive adventure! Packed with insider travel tips, interviews, and in-the-know insights for more than 50 queer-friendly destinations around the world -- let's go!

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781837582716 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 239 pages : colour illustrations, colour maps ; 25 cm
  • Publisher: Dublin, Ireland : Lonely Planet Global Limited, 2025.

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General Note:
Includes index.
Subject: Gay people > Travel > Guidebooks.
Gay pride parades.
Lesbians > Travel > Guidebooks.
Sexual minorities > Travel > Guidebooks.
Transgender people > Travel > Guidebooks.
Travel > Guidebooks.
Travel > Safety measures.
Genre: Guidebooks.

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