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LGBT London Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

Culture of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in London, United Kingdom

About LGBT London

London hosts a majorPride in Londonevent in June or July each year. The event is more than 50 years old. It is one of several pride events in the city - includingLondon Trans+ PrideandUK Black Pride. EuroPride, a pan-European pride event, began in London in 1992. There is no one LGBT neighbourhood.Bloomsburyhas a rich LGBT history and is home to the UK's oldest LGBT bookshopGay's the Word, which features in the biopicPride(2014).DalstonandSohohave thriving pubs and bars, whileVauxhallhas a busy night-time scene. Some venues may have age restrictions, often 18+. Gaydio, a national LGBT radio station, broadcasts in London and is available on DAB digital radio and online. The monthly flyerGayLondonLifeoffers some knowledge on what is going on. London has been a major LGBT city for many years.

Top Attractions in LGBT London

Explore the best things to see and do in LGBT London:

  • ABBA Voyage
  • A Conversation with Oscar Wilde
  • BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival
  • Bishopsgate Institute
  • Fetish Week London
  • First Gay Rights Demonstration plaque, Highbury Fields
  • Heaven
  • King's Head Theatre

LGBT London Travel Guide Sections

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