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A note on this destination: Havana is not a city in Ivory Coast. Havana is the capital and largest city of Cuba, located in the Caribbean. Ivory Coast, officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a country in West Africa. Its major cities include Abidjan, the economic capital and by far the largest urban center, and Yamoussoukro, the official political capital. No locality named Havana is recognized within Ivory Coast's geography.
Publishing invented travel information — including fabricated neighborhood names, venue names, Pride event details, or safety assessments — for a place that does not exist would be irresponsible and potentially harmful to LGBTQ+ travelers who rely on accurate information to make decisions about their safety and itineraries.
For travelers interested in LGBTQ+ travel in West Africa, Ivory Coast represents a nuanced destination. Same-sex activity between consenting adults is not explicitly listed as a criminal offense under the Ivorian penal code, which distinguishes it from several neighboring countries where criminalization is explicit. However, there is no legal recognition of same-sex partnerships, no anti-discrimination protections based on sexual orientation or gender identity, and social conservatism means that public expressions of same-sex affection are likely to attract negative attention in most contexts.
Abidjan, the commercial heart of Ivory Coast, is home to a small and largely discreet LGBTQ+ community. There are no widely publicized gay bars, clubs, or Pride events in Abidjan that can be verified with confidence, and the community largely socializes through private networks and digital platforms. International LGBTQ+ travelers to Abidjan are advised to exercise discretion, research current conditions through organizations such as ILGA World before traveling, and connect with local advocacy contacts if support is needed.
If the intended destination for this guide is Havana, Cuba, that city has a substantially more developed and visible LGBTQ+ scene, centered on the Vedado neighborhood, with annual events including the Cuban National Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia organized each May by CENESEX, the National Center for Sex Education. Cuba's legal and social landscape for LGBTQ+ people has evolved considerably in recent decades, and Havana offers gay-friendly guesthouses, bars, and cultural spaces that can be documented accurately.
This guide page should be corrected to reflect either the correct city name or the correct country before publication. Travelers searching for LGBTQ+ travel advice deserve accurate, verifiable information — not content generated for a destination that does not exist on any map.