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Norman Pride is a profit organization, with 501(c)3 status aiming to advocate for and support our lgbtq+Q2SIA+ community. The inaugural Pride Parade in Norman was organized by Norman Pride on August 26 2018. In addition, to our Pride Weekend we actively foster community involvement by arranging local events throughout the year.

At Norman Pride we are dedicated to collaborating with our community partners in order to establish spaces and organize gatherings that celebrate and empower our lgbtq+Q2SIA+ community embracing the diverse spirit that characterizes the city of Norma.

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  • If you're a traveler visiting New Orleans during Pride here are 12 recommendations and tips to make the most of your trip;

    1. Plan ahead; Since New Orleans Pride typically happens in June it's wise to book your accommodations and flights, in advance. This way you can avoid prices and limited options.

    2. Stay in the Quarter; The heart of the Pride festivities is centered around the Quarter. Opting for accommodations in this area will ensure access to events. Allow you to fully immerse yourself in the celebration.

    3. Join the Pride parade; The parade is undeniably the highlight of Pride featuring floats, music and dancing. Arriving early will give you a viewing location for enjoying all the spectacle.

    4. Embrace the Pride festival; Don't miss out on attending the Pride festival! With music, food options, refreshing drinks it's a perfect opportunity to have an enjoyable day with friends.

    5. Venture out into the city; New Orleans has an abundance of history and charm waiting to be discovered beyond its Pride celebrations. Take a stroll through the captivating Quarter explore the enchanting Garden District or consider a delightful riverboat ride along the Mississippi River.

    6. Indulge in delicacies; One cannot visit New Orleans without savoring its cuisine! Make sure to treat yourself to some mouthwatering Cajun and Creole dishes, like gumbo, jambalaya or perhaps some delectable beignets.

    7. Make sure to explore the lgbtq+Q+ bars and clubs, in New Orleans. The French Quarter is known for its lgbtq+Q+ scene. You'll find many establishments there. If you're looking for a nightlife Bourbon Street is a choice.

    8. When visiting New Orleans it's important to respect the culture and history. The city has a heritage so be mindful of the customs and traditions that make it special.

    9. While New Orleans is generally safe it's always wise to take precautions while traveling. Stay aware of your surroundings keep an eye on your belongings and avoid walking at night for added safety.

    10. Given the humid summers in New Orleans dress comfortably in clothing that allows breathability. Don't forget to wear sunscreen well to protect yourself from the suns rays.

    11. Keep in mind that June tends to be a month in New Orleans. It's advisable to bring along an umbrella or rain jacket in case you encounter showers during your visit.

    12. New Orleans embraces diversity. Is a city. Approach your visit with a mind embrace experiences and be open, to meeting people from different backgrounds during your time there.


Here is a list of gay-friendly hotels in New Orleans:

  1. The Bourbon Orleans Hotel (Gay-Friendly): Located in the heart of the French Quarter, The Bourbon Orleans Hotel offers a mix of modern comfort and historic charm. The hotel features elegant rooms, a courtyard pool, and a rooftop bar with stunning views of the city. With its central location, you'll have easy access to all the vibrant nightlife and attractions that New Orleans has to offer. Check Availability and Prices: Booking.com link
  2. The Hotel Monteleone (Gay-Friendly): Situated in the French Quarter, The Hotel Monteleone is a landmark hotel known for its timeless elegance. The rooms are stylishly decorated, and the hotel boasts a rooftop pool, a spa, and a renowned restaurant. From here, you can explore the nearby lgbtq+Q+ bars and clubs or enjoy a leisurely stroll through the historic streets. Check Availability and Prices: Booking.com link
  3. The International House Hotel (Gay-Friendly): Nestled in the Warehouse District, The International House Hotel offers a chic and contemporary atmosphere. The rooms are sleek and comfortable, and the hotel features a trendy bar and restaurant. With its proximity to the lgbtq+Q+ scene, as well as art galleries and museums, this hotel provides a stylish base for your New Orleans adventures. Check Availability and Prices: Booking.com link
  4. The Catahoula Hotel (Gay-Friendly): Situated in a 19th-century Creole townhouse, The Catahoula Hotel offers a boutique experience in the Central Business District. The hotel showcases stylishly appointed rooms, a rooftop terrace, and a lively bar serving craft cocktails. You'll be within walking distance of popular lgbtq+Q+ bars, restaurants, and shops. Check Availability and Prices: Booking.com link
  5. The Hotel Provincial (Gay-Friendly): Located in the French Quarter, The Hotel Provincial is a charming hotel set in historic buildings with lovely courtyards. The rooms feature a blend of traditional decor and modern amenities. The hotel offers a relaxing pool area and easy access to the vibrant lgbtq+Q+ scene, as well as famous landmarks like Jackson Square. Check Availability and Prices: Booking.com link
  6. The Ace Hotel New Orleans (Gay-Friendly): Situated in a beautifully renovated Art Deco building, The Ace Hotel New Orleans blends modern design with a nod to the city's rich history. The rooms are stylish and comfortable, and the hotel boasts a rooftop pool, a trendy bar, and a vibrant music venue. Located in the Warehouse District, you'll be close to lgbtq+Q+ bars, galleries, and delicious dining options. Check Availability and Prices: Booking.com link

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