Germany Glbt Travelers
Attitudes toward gay, lesbian, bisexual, and trasgendered (GLBT) travelers are progressive and accepting in Germany. Listed
below are contact organizations, mail-order catalogs, and publishers that offer materials addressing specific concerns. Out and About (www.planetout.com) offers a weekly newsletter addressing travel concerns and a comprehensive site addressing gay travel
concerns. The online newspaper 365gay.com also has a travel section.
- Gay’s the Word, 66 Marchmont St., London WC1N 1AB, UK (☎+44 20 7278 7654; http://freespace.virgin.net/gays.theword). The largest gay and lesbian bookshop in the UK, with both fiction and non-fiction
titles. Mail-order service available.
- Giovanni’s Room, 345 S. 12th St., Philadelphia, USA (☎+1-215-923-2960; www.queerbooks.com). An international lesbian and gay bookstore.
- International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA), Avenue des Villas 34, 1060 Brussels, Belgium (☎+32 2 502 2471; www.ilga.org). Provides political information, such as homosexuality laws of individual countries.
- Additional Resources: Glbt
- Spartacus International Gay Guide 2008. Bruno Gmunder Verlag (US$22).
- Damron Men’s Travel Guide, Damron Road Atlas, Damron Accommodations Guide, Damron City Guide, and Damron Women’s Traveller. Damron Travel Guides (US$18-24). For info, call visit www.damron.com.
- The Gay Vacation Guide: The Best Trips and How to Plan Them, by Mark Chesnut. Kensington Books (US$15).
- Gayellow Pages USA/Canada, by Frances Green. Gayellow Pages (US$20). Also publish regional editions. Visit Gayellow pages online at http://gayellowpages.com.
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