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List of gay villages

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The Gayborhood in Philadelphia
Gayvillage in Berlin
The original Rainbow Crossing on Oxford Street Sydney's "gayborhood" of Darlinghurst

This is a list of gay villages, areas with generally recognized boundaries that unofficially form a social center for LGBT people.[1] They tend to contain a number of gay lodgings, B&Bs, bars, clubs and pubs, restaurants, cafés, and other similar businesses. Some may be gay getaways, such as Provincetown or Guerneville.

Australia

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Name of suburb City Reference
Brunswick Melbourne [2]
Collingwood Melbourne [3]
St Kilda Melbourne [4]
Darlinghurst Sydney [5]
Daylesford Daylesford [2]
New Farm Brisbane [2]
Paddington Sydney [5]
Potts Point Sydney [5]
Surry Hills Sydney [5]
Alexandria Sydney [5]
Newtown Sydney [5]
Marrickville Sydney [5]
Dulwich Hill Sydney [5]
Maylands Perth [6]
East Victoria Park Perth [7]

Argentina

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Name of village City Reference
Barrio Norte Buenos Aires [8]
San Telmo Buenos Aires [8]

Belgium

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Name of village City Reference
Brussels-Capital Region
Saint James' Quarter City of Brussels [9]

Brazil

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Name of village City Reference
Farme de Amoedo Street Rio de Janeiro [10]
Frei Caneca Street (Shopping center, many bars, saunas, etc.) São Paulo [11]

Canada

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Name of village City Reference
Jasper Avenue Edmonton [12]
Le Village gai Montreal [13][14][15]
The Village/Le village (Bank Street between Nepean and James Streets) Ottawa [16][17][18]
Church and Wellesley Toronto [19][20]
Queen Street West/Parkdale "Queer West Village" Toronto [21]
Davie Village Vancouver [22][23][24]

Chile

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Name of village City Reference
Pueblo de Horcón Valparaíso [25]
Barrio Lastarria Santiago [26]

France

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Name of village City Reference
Le Marais Paris [27]

Greece

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Name of village City Reference
Gazi Athens [28]
Mykonos Mykonos [29]

Ireland

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Name of village City or County Reference
Parliament Street Dublin [30]

Japan

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Name of village City Reference
Shinjuku Ni-chōme Tokyo [31]
Dōyamachō Osaka [32]

Mexico

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Name of village City Reference
Zona Rosa Mexico City [33]
Zona Romántica Puerto Vallarta [34]

New Zealand

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Name of village City Reference
Ponsonby Auckland [35]

Papua New Guinea

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Name of village Reference
Hanuabada [36][37][38]

Portugal

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Name of village City Reference
Chiado Lisbon [39]
Príncipe Real Lisbon [40]

Spain

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Name of village City Reference
Chueca Madrid
Eixample Barcelona
Sitges Barcelona
Maspalomas Gran Canaria
Torremolinos Málaga

Taiwan

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Name of Village City or County Reference
Ximending Taipei [41]
Zhongshan Taipei [41]

Thailand

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Name of Village City or County Reference
Boyztown Pattaya [42]

United Kingdom

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Name of village City Reference
England
Hurst Street Birmingham [43][44]
Kings Heath Birmingham [45]
Kemptown Brighton [46][47][48][49]
Old Market Bristol [50]
Lower Briggate/The Calls Leeds [51]
Liverpool gay quarter Liverpool Berkmoes (2001, p. 575)
Chigwell - [52]
St Helens Merseyside [53]
Old Compton Street/Soho London [54] Masters, Fallon & Maric (2008, p. 332)
Vauxhall London Masters, Fallon & Maric (2008, p. 336)
Camberwell (aka Vauxhall adjacent) London [55]
Earl's Court London Masters, Fallon & Maric (2008, p. 174)
Canal Street Manchester [56][57][58][59]
Pink Triangle Newcastle upon Tyne [60][61][62]
Wolstanton Stoke on Trent Masters, Fallon & Maric (2008, p. 212)
Northern Ireland
Cathedral Quarter Belfast [63]
Scotland
Broughton Street Edinburgh [64]
Merchant City Glasgow [65][66][67][68][69]
Wales
Charles Street and Churchill Way Cardiff [70]

United States

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Map of Same-Sex Couples in Manhattan
The Stonewall Inn in the gay village of Greenwich Village, Manhattan, is the cradle of the modern gay rights movement.[71][72][73]
Name of village City or County Reference
California
Tower District Fresno [74]
Guerneville Sonoma County [75]
The Broadway Corridor Long Beach [76]
Silver Lake Los Angeles [77]
Castro District San Francisco [78]
Laguna Beach Orange County [79]
West Hollywood Los Angeles County [80]
Palm Springs Riverside County [81]
Hillcrest San Diego [82]
Colorado
Capitol Hill Denver [83]
River North Denver [84]
Delaware
Rehoboth Beach Sussex County [85]
District of Columbia
Dupont Circle Washington, D.C. [86]
Logan Circle Washington, D.C. [86]
Columbia Heights Washington, D.C. [86]
Florida
Riverside and Avondale Jacksonville [87]
Key West Monroe County [88]
Lake Worth Palm Beach County [89]
Miami Beach Miami Beach [90][91]
Audubon Park Orlando [92]
Coytown Orlando [92]
Wilton Manors Broward County [91]
Ybor City Tampa [93]
Grand Central St. Petersburg [94]
Georgia
Midtown Atlanta [95]
Cheshire Bridge Road, and Ansley Mall area Atlanta [95]
Idaho
North End Boise [96]
Illinois
Andersonville Chicago [97]
Edgewater (esp. Hollywood Beach, a.k.a. Osterman Beach) Chicago [97]
Uptown Chicago [97]
Lake View East (esp. North Halsted Street, a.k.a. Boystown) Chicago [98][97]
Indiana
Beverly Shores Beverly Shores [99]
Downtown (esp. Mass Ave Cultural Arts District and St. Joseph) Indianapolis [100]
Herron–Morton Place Indianapolis [101]
Kentucky
The Highlands Louisville [102]
Louisiana
Faubourg Marigny New Orleans [103]
French Quarter New Orleans [104][103]
P-Town, also called Pigeon Town / Pension Town New Orleans [103]
Maine
Ogunquit York County [105]
Maryland
Mount Vernon Baltimore [106]
Massachusetts
Jamaica Plain Boston [107]
South End Boston [108][107]
Provincetown Barnstable County [109]
Michigan
Douglas Douglas [110]
Saugatuck Saugatuck [110]
Ferndale Detroit [111]
Kerrytown Ann Arbor [112]
Minnesota
Downtown Duluth Duluth [113]
Loring Park Minneapolis [114]
Nordeast Arts District Minneapolis [115][116]
North Loop Minneapolis [117]
Powderhorn Park Minneapolis [118]
Uptown Minneapolis [118]
Pine City Pine County [119][120][121]
Missouri
Westport Kansas City [122]
The Grove St. Louis [123]
Nebraska
Old Market Omaha [124]
Nevada
Fruit Loop Las Vegas [125]
New Hampshire
Somersworth Strafford County [126]
New Jersey
Asbury Park Monmouth County [127]
Atlantic City Atlantic County [127]
Cape May Cape May County [127]
Collingswood Camden County [128]
Ewing Mercer County [129]
Jersey City Hudson County [127]
Lambertville Hunterdon County [127]
Maplewood Essex County [127]
Mill Hill (Trenton) Mercer County [130]
Ocean Grove Monmouth County [127]
Plainfield Union County [131]
South Orange Essex County [127]
New York
Chelsea New York City (Manhattan) [132]
Christopher Street, West Village/Greenwich Village New York City (Manhattan) [132]
Hell's Kitchen New York City (Manhattan) [132]
Inwood New York City (Manhattan) [133]
Washington Heights New York City (Manhattan) [133]
Park Slope New York City (Brooklyn) [132]
Jackson Heights New York City (Queens) [134]
Cherry Grove Suffolk County [135]
Fire Island Pines Suffolk County [135]
The Hamptons Suffolk County [136]
Allentown Buffalo [137]
Park Avenue (Rochester) Monroe County [138]
Hawley-Green Historic District Syracuse [139]
Lark Street Albany [140]
North Carolina
NoDa Arts District Charlotte [141]
Plaza-Midwood Charlotte [141]
South End Charlotte [141]
Five Points Raleigh [142]
Warehouse Raleigh [142]
Ohio
Highland Square Akron [143]
Northside Cincinnati [144]
Detroit-Shoreway Cleveland [145]
Edgewater Cleveland [145]
Lakewood Suburb of Cleveland [146][better source needed]
Clintonville Columbus [147]
The Short North Columbus [147]
German Village Columbus [147]
Oklahoma
N.W. 39th Street Oklahoma City [148]
Oregon
Old Town Portland [149]
Burnside Triangle Portland [149]
Pennsylvania
Midtown Harrisburg [150]
East Passyunk Crossing Philadelphia [151][152][153]
Washington Square West (a.k.a. The Gayborhood) Philadelphia [154][155]
West Mount Airy Philadelphia [156]
New Hope Bucks County [157]
Shadyside Pittsburgh [158]
Mexican War Streets Pittsburgh [158]
United States Territory of Puerto Rico
Condado San Juan [159]
Texas
Midtown San Antonio [160]
Galveston Galveston County [161][162]
Oak Lawn Dallas [163]
Montrose Houston [164]
Vermont
Burlington Burlington [165]
Washington (state)
Capitol Hill, Seattle Seattle

Sources

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  • Berkmoes, Ryan Ver (2001), Britain (4 ed.), Lonely Planet, ISBN 978-1-86450-147-6
  • Masters, Tom; Fallon, Steve; Maric, Vesna (2008), London: city guide (6 ed.), Lonely Planet, ISBN 978-1-74104-712-7

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