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In this detailed homosexual travel guide to Miami, we offer you our tried and tested go-to selection of all the city’s lgbtq+ highlights.

You know, there’s more to Miami than just buff eye-candy patrolling the beach in skimpy shorts…

…no, really!America’s most sun-soaked city is also one of its gayest, with no shortage of LGBTQ cultural highlights, party opportunities, and places to stand. We love it here. Whether enjoying a sushi lunch complete with sea views or dancing well into the early hours of the morning, Male lover Miami is just so much fun!

Miami is also one of the most liberal cities in America, with a vibrant gay collective that has been loud and arrogant for many decades now. There's a reason that Miami Pride is one of the foremost gay parties in all of Florida. Miami also applications plenty for the cultural traveler, too. We loved exploring the unique Art Deco architecture as well as the buzzing arts scene. It isn’t all beaches and cocktails here! However, there is that too.

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The gay beach is located at 12th Avenue and Ocean Drive. It is not too hard to find, with the rainbow flags marking the territory between two chair rental spots. The same-sex attracted beach is mostly a hangout for men, but you will also identify lesbians and straights camping out here too. Rent a chair or umbrella from Boucher Brothers or lay a towel in the sand like the locals do.

Haulover Beach is Clothing Optional
If you prefer to sunbathe au natural, Haulover Beach Park offers one of the best nude beaches in the United States. The nude beach is located 11 miles north of South Beach, so you need consider transportation to and from the beach. A taxi ride will be expensive, but Road Beach MAX on Miami-Dade public bus service from South Beach gives you a very inexpensive option. Check out this marvelous resource for more detailed information.

12th Street lgbtq+ beach along side of Ocean Drive right across the street from the Palace Disco and prevent on Ocean Drive in South Beach Miami Florida.

The beach is free and open to the universal with no beach or day pass needed. The rainbow flags are disp

Miami might not be the gay mecca it once was (R.I.P. Magnum, Mova, Score and so many others). Still, this municipality is home to a diverse and welcoming lgbtq+ community, as evidenced by our plethora of Miami drag brunches, the monumental Miami Beach Pride and Wynwood Pride festivals and a new wave of inclusive queer parties popping up all around the city. Plus, a quick jaunt up north will receive you to Wilton Manors, one of the most highly concentrated gay communities in the U.S. Basically, there’s plenty of action to be had if you realize where to find it. So, without further adieu: Our roundup of the best gay clubs and bars in Miami right now.

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LGBTQ+ Miami Beach: Steal This 2-Day Itinerary

12 PM. Miami Beach Icon: Brunch at the Palace

📍 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach, FL

Our first stop was the epic Palace Bar & Restaurant, a Miami Beach icon for over three decades. This LGBTQ+ institution isn't just a bar, it's a full-fledged restaurant with amazing food and, of course, fabulous drag shows (not to state the rooftop pool with an ocean view!).  

We were lucky enough to experience a Monday flamboyant brunch, where we were entertained by talented drag queens while enjoying a delicious meal.  

Did you know? The Palace Bar & Restaurant wasn't always surrounded by the vibrant nightlife of Ocean Drive! When it first opened in , it was actually the only restaurant on the entire strip! Today, they still pay homage to their culinary roots by offering top-notch dishes alongside the drag performances.
 

       

 

PM. A short-lived detour: Public Art Celebrates Performative Queens

On our way back to the AxelBeach, we took a detour to Españ