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Gay San Francisco

Destination of the Month

San Francisco is a port of call for the alternative, the adventurous, the creative and the aspirational. The "City by the Bay" is known as the gay capital of the US, where over 860K locals welcome nearly 17 million visitors every year. Culture is San Francisco's trademark, from the people to the politics straight down to the rainbow street art. Gay-friendly bars, restaurants and businesses are sprinkled throughout nearly every corner of the city. There are over 60 gay bars and c...

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San Francisco's first lesbian bars were a "perverts' haven," according to the press and police

Pride in Places

San Francisco's first lesbian bars were a "perverts' haven," according to the press and police

Size doesn't matter! These hotels have big style in small spaces

bigger isn't better

Size doesn't matter! These hotels have big style in small spaces

This huge, boisterous Pride party may well be the country’s best-kept queer secret

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This huge, boisterous Pride party may well be the country’s best-kept queer secret

How to dine with Dominique Crenn: San Francisco, Paris, or 40,000 feet?

seconds, please

How to dine with Dominique Crenn: San Francisco, Paris, or 40,000 feet?

Dykes on Bikes president on how San Francisco Pride changed her life

hear me roar

Dykes on Bikes president on how San Francisco Pride changed her life

Historic erotica gets a permanent home

vintage beefcake

Historic erotica gets a permanent home

Fred Lopez on why queer San Francisco is “so good at having fun” and how you can join the party

go have fun

Fred Lopez on why queer San Francisco is “so good at having fun” and how you can join the party

The 420 Earth Day party bloomed over the weekend and we have photos

The 420 Earth Day party bloomed over the weekend and we have photos

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Upcoming Events

Twilight T-Dance

Party in Wine Country

La Crema Estate at Saralee's Vineyard

Saturday, July 20, 2024

Up Your Alley

Folsom Street Fair's gay little brother

San Francisco Leather District

Sunday, July 28, 2024

Up Your Alley

For those craving more

Folsom Street between 9th and Juniper, 10th between Howard and Sheridan, and Dore from Howard to the dead end past Powerhouse

Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Confessions of a Prairie B*tch

TVs favorite brat

OASIS,

Thursday, August 1, 2024

DollsSF

Dining redefined

San Francisco

June 14 - August 10, 2024

Dolores at Outside Lands

Dancing in the park

Golden Gate Park,

August 9 - 11, 2024

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Bars & Clubs

440 Castro

The Castro's neighborhood leather bar
The Castro

Powerhouse

Dark and cruise-y bar
SOMA

The Cafe

Dance bar at Market and Castro Street
The Castro

Moby Dick

Awarded Gold in Best of GayCities
Welcoming place to meet with friends
The Castro

SF Eagle

Meet daddies, otters and pups
SOMA

Midnight Sun

Video bar in the heart of Castro
The Castro

Edge

Silver foxes and stiff drinks
The Castro

Lookout

Nominee for Best of GayCities
Cocktails and people watching
The Castro
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Restaurants

Orphan Andy's

Sober up or kill a hangover
The Castro

Catch

Sophisticated seafood
The Castro

Starbelly

A crowd pleaser in the heart of the Castro
The Castro

Hot Cookie

What's in the name
The Castro

Asia SF

Sassy, savory dinner show
SOMA

Super Duper Burger

Delicious simplicity, served up on a bun
The Castro

Blush! Wine Bar

Wine and dine in the heart of the Castro
The Castro

Zuni Cafe

Watch the city rush by on Market Street
Hayes Valley
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Hotels

Beck's Motor Lodge

Authentic and central motor lodge
The Castro

Parker Guest House

Awarded Silver in Best of GayCities
Boutique lodging near Dolores Park
The Castro

Hotel Fairmont San Francisco

Experience the historic grandeur
Nob Hill

Bernalview Bed and Breakfast

Stunning city views
Bernal Heights

Hotel Diva

Divas only
Union Square

InterContinental San Francisco

Striking skyline building
SOMA

Hotel Kabuki

Nominee for Best of GayCities
Serenity in the heart of San Francisco
Japantown

The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco

Landmark luxury in the heart of the city
Nob Hill
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Beaches & Parks

Dolores Park

Gay urban "beach"
The Castro

Baker Beach

Nude beach
Richmond

Golden Gate Park

Like central park, but bigger
Haight-Ashbury

San Francisco Zoo

Lions, Tigers and Bears oh my!
Sunset

Alamo Square Park

See the Painted Ladies from 'Full House'
Hayes Valley

Japanese Tea Garden

Oldest public Japanese garden in the United States
Golden Gate Park

Palace of Fine Arts

Otherworldly Performance Space
Russian Hill

Buena Vista Park

Oldest park in San Francisco
Haight-Ashbury
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is San Francisco LGBTQ friendly?

Everywhere you go in San Francisco will be LGBTQ+ friendly. The city is known for its sizeable LGBTQ+ community. Practically every store, restaurant, bar, hotel, and nightclub will welcome you with open arms.

What is the gay neighborhood of San Francisco?

The Castro District is the most well-known gay neighborhood of San Francisco. The main drag of the Castro runs on Castro Street from Market to 19th although the neighborhood extends a few blocks in either direction. You know you are in the right spot when you are surrounded by beautiful rainbow flags and crosswalks! 

When is Pride in San Francisco?

San Francisco Pride has been called one of the most important Pride celebrations in the world. It's a massive and world-renowned celebration with over a million people attending annually. Pride festivities typically take place in late June, and is a vibrant two-day celebration centered around Civic Center Plaza and the surrounding neighborhoods.  Learn More

When is Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco?

The Folsom Street Fair is recognized as the largest leather event in the world, and not just for the gay community. Every September, international fetishists of every gender and sexual orientation get together for this epic annual leather event. Located on historic Folsom Street, the festival has multiple community stages with a variety of filthy entertainers performing all day long. Learn More