1. London’s Gayborhood Explosion
Kyle Taylor – gaytravel.com Blogger
Just like any big city, the real charm of London lies in its multiple different neighborhoods, niches, and
communities. More than any other place I have ever been, London is localized in a way that makes
crossing the road feel like crossing a continent. The gay community - rather than claiming its own pocket
of town - has instead built its own “gayborhood” within each of London’s own neighborhoods, meaning
there is a plethora of options for the gay and lesbian travel aficionado. Here are just a few of them:
Central London (Soho & Around): Just like the broader Central London area, this part of the city is home
to “Top 40” Gays. That is, they’re fabulous, they’re trendy, and they love Lady Gaga. The gay clubs
almost exclusively rock the beats of whatever is on the Billboard charts, the boys and girls both wear
sparkly tops and jeggings (jean leggings), and mixed cocktails are preferred over brutish beer. It’s the
place to be if you’re too fabulous to function. Try Friendly Society, Village, Shadow Lounge, PopStarz,
and Heaven.
The East End (Shoreditch & Around): This is the part of town where both jeans and the boys wearing
them are too skinny. Hipster chic is the name of the game. Another game is to figure out who is actually
gay, as the entire hipster community is so accepting, you can’t tell if they’re just friendly or want to go
home with you (or both). The music here is mostly stuff you haven’t heard (because once people have
heard it it’s not cool anymore) and Britney Spears (because her music is now so iconic it’s ironic). Don’t
forget your cardigan, big-framed glasses, and Pabst Blue Ribbon. Try Jaguar Shoes, Book Club, Star of
Bethnal Green (for Unskinny Bop), and Joiner’s Arms.
South London (Vauxhall & Around): Known for opening at 3am and partying until noon, Vauxhall is home
to every niche gay community you can find, from Bears and Leather to Twinks and “Straight Gays.” It
may be a short trip to get there, but there will be even more people on a trip of their own once you’ve
arrived. As is characteristic of London Gays, everyone will no doubt be incredibly friendly and welcoming
to the gay and lesbian travel maven as long as you’ve followed the dress code. Try Hoist, Area, XXL, and
Fire.