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Los Angeles, California

WEHO is home to some of the gayest places in America!

Tasteful, Fashionable and full of straight allies, travel to West Hollywood is on the top of everyones list, no matter where you fit on the spectrum.

Monuments dedicated to LGBTQIA actors, musicians & politicians make this a unique LGBT Travel Destination.Ā 

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Accomodations

Sunset Marquis

Tucked away on a residential street off the bustling Sunset Strip, this storied hangout for rock 'n' roll icons is 2 miles from Beverly Hills. Amenities include a posh eatery, and a cozy cocktail bar and a patio. There?s also a day spa, 2 heated outdoor pools and a recording studio.

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Chateau Marmont

This legendary Sunset Boulevard hotel designed to evoke the vibe of a French chateau is a 5-minute walk from the Laugh Factory comedy club and 3 miles from Rodeo Drive's high-end shops. Individually decorated with an Old Hollywood flavor, rooms feature fine linens and cashmere throws, plus free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. Suites, cottages and bungalows add living areas, full kitchens and/or private entrances. Room service is available 24/7.

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Chamberlain West Hollywood Claimed

Tucked on a residential street, this glam hotel is only an 11-minute walk from the nightlife and restaurants of the bustling Sunset Strip. Dining options consist of a guests-only bistro and bar, plus 24-hour room service. Amenities include a heated rooftop pool with city views, a business center and fitness facilities. On-site parking is offered for a fee.

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Dunes Inn Sunset

This basic budget hotel along lively Sunset Boulevard lies near Highway 101, and is 0.8 miles from the first stars on the Walk of Fame and 2 miles from downtown Hollywood. Unassuming, air-conditioned rooms feature free WiFi, TVs with cable channels, and minifridges. Room service is available (surcharge). Some have extra beds.

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RSVP Vacations

RSVP Vacations - The Gold Standard Since 1985, RSVP has created fabulous vacations for our community, bringing an incredible and diverse group of people together to celebrate who we are in new and unexpected ways. We have warmly welcomed and entertained over 100,000 gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and straight-allied guests from around the world. And that's just the beginning of our story.

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Attractions

Santa Monica Pier

The Santa Monica Pier is a large double-jointed pier at the foot of Colorado Avenue in Santa Monica, California, United States. It contains a small amusement park, concession stands, and areas for views and fishing.

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Griffith Park

Originally a part of the Spanish land grant, Rancho Los Feliz, the park was named for its former owner, Colonel Griffith J. Griffith. Born in Glamorganshire, South Wales, Griffith emigrated to the United States in 1865, eventually, making a personal fortune in California gold mine speculation. In 1882, Griffith settled in Los Angeles, and purchased a 4,071 acre portion of the Rancho Los Feliz, which stretched northward from the northern boundaries of the Pueblo de Los Angeles.

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Disneyland Park

Disneyland has a larger cumulative attendance than any other theme park in the world, with 726 million visits since it opened (as of December 2018). In 2018, the park had approximately 18.6 million visits, making it the second most visited amusement park in the world that year, behind only Magic Kingdom, the very park it inspired. Disney announced "Project Stardust" in 2019, which included major structural renovations to the park to account for higher attendance numbers.

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Watts Towers

The Watts Towers were designated a National Historic Landmark and a California Historical Landmark in 1990.[4][1] They are also a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, and one of nine folk art sites listed in the National Register of Historic Places in Los Angeles. The Watts Towers of Simon Rodia State Historic Park encompasses the Watts Towers site. The Watts Towers are one half mile from the 103rd Street/Watts Towers station of the Los Angeles Metro Blue Line.

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