Welcome to the vibrant city of Portland, a city with the most eccentric and open minded locals in the country; also a city whose unofficial (although some would argue official) slogan is ‘Keep Portland Weird’. Portland is also home to the largest community of lesbians and feminist. The natural scenery of portland is serene filled with mountains, nature trails, and parks where you can really become ‘one with nature’ and . Portland is a hotspot for microbreweries, hipster coffee shops, trendy and delicious brunch, along with physical libraries( not the online kind for a change). Portland is amongst the 5 most livable cities in the Unites States and ranked first in eco friendliness. Portland is home to the pride northwest and the lesbian and gay film festival which brings many people in the lgbtq+ community all over the country to Portland.
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About Portland Portland has a variety of names including the city of bridges. P-town, Stumptown, or PDX; the variety of names for the city is an resemblance of the variety of people who make up the quirky and vibrant locals of Portland. Along with this portland is often called the ‘city of roses’ due to the perfect climate for growing roses. Portland is considered the county’s most eco conscious cities due to the high population of people that walk, being one of the cities that cycle the most, high rate of farm to table restaurants, and adequate money invested in superb public transportation.Bike maps of the whole city are available at the Portland Bureau of Transportation and portant has a bike sharing project called Biketown providing the city with 100 locations to rent bikes around the city. On the natural side of portland there are many gay beaches, with the hottest nude men in the country guaranteed.
Where To Go and What To SeePortland is home to many must see attractions that no tourist should miss out on including its microbreweries and hip coffee shops. Amongst these attractions is Powell's City of Books, although it might sound like a stretch to call a book store a city, considering the store has over a million books and contains maps to navigate the nine rooms, it might not be too much of a stretch. For a one of a kind cultural experience visit the Lan Su Chinese Garden which is a 40,000 sq ft Ming Dynasty inspired garden built by workmen from Suzhou, portland's sister city. Here you can find luscious landscaping, bridges, pavilions, and a tea house where you can sip and take in the beauty and vibe of the garden. Portland hosts the country's grandest and most extravagant open air arts and crafts market on Saturdays with unique art handcrafted by the even more unique people of portland. Also Portland has one of the biggest farm markets in the nation. Fort those of you who want to dive to the wild side, visit the Oregon Zoo, where you travel around the globe with over 2000 animals .
Gay NightlifePortland is home to some of the greatest theaters and at the same time home to some of the wildest drag and naked dance shows. Darcelle XV is the sport for the most fabulous drag shows and depending on what you are into Silverado and Stag are home to some of the sexiest naked male dancers who always spice up the gay scene of portland. Then on the other side of the dance spectrum the Oregon Ballet Theatre performs at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall which is considered to be a part of the important theatre group called Portland’5 Centers for the Performing Arts. The main gay districts of portland are in the downtown area in the streets of southwest stark Street and in an area of the old town by Northwest Davis but in reality any part of portland you go to will feel like a welcoming gay hub where you can be yourself and get your flirt on. Portland is one of the only american cities where full nudity by male entertainers is legal, giving you the best, most revealing strip shows in the country. Lucky for you in portland you can also find an endless amount of drag and burlesque shows.Make sure to hot the hottest club in the old city, CC Slaughters, with the most diversified crows and parties every night with themed nights, go go boys and girls and underwear night, it is guaranteed to be a good time. For the best drag shows in the city hot Darcelle XV, for the most legendary and glamorous to see the drag shows and male strippers of your dreamiest dreams and re. Check out the hot Scandals for some of the best beer, games, and raging dance parties in the city.
Here's a list of 10 men-only (gay-friendly) hotels in Portland:
- Jupiter Hotel (Gay-Friendly): Located in the heart of Portland's vibrant Eastside District, the Jupiter Hotel offers modern and stylish accommodations with a hip atmosphere. Check Availability and Prices: Link
- Ace Hotel (Gay-Friendly): Situated in downtown Portland, the Ace Hotel features unique, artistically designed rooms and a lively atmosphere. Check Availability and Prices: Link
- The Society Hotel (Men Only): This historic boutique hotel offers comfortable and affordable accommodations in Portland's Old Town Chinatown neighborhood. Check Availability and Prices: Link
- The Paramount Hotel (Gay-Friendly): Located in the heart of downtown Portland, The Paramount Hotel offers upscale accommodations with modern amenities. Check Availability and Prices: Link
- Hotel Rose (Gay-Friendly): Situated near the Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Hotel Rose offers contemporary and comfortable accommodations with a playful design. Check Availability and Prices: Link
- The Nines (Gay-Friendly): Located atop the iconic Meier & Frank Building, The Nines offers upscale accommodations with stunning views of the city. Check Availability and Prices: Link
- Hotel Lucia (Gay-Friendly): Featuring contemporary art throughout the property, Hotel Lucia offers stylish and comfortable accommodations in downtown Portland. Check Availability and Prices: Link
- The Benson Hotel (Gay-Friendly): With its timeless elegance and impeccable service, The Benson Hotel provides a luxurious and memorable experience in downtown Portland. Check Availability and Prices: Link
- The Duniway Portland (Gay-Friendly): Situated in the heart of downtown, The Duniway Portland offers contemporary accommodations with a touch of Pacific Northwest charm. Check Availability and Prices: Link
- Sentinel (Gay-Friendly): Housed in a historic building, Sentinel offers luxurious and stylish accommodations in downtown Portland. Check Availability and Prices: Link
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