It’s easy to spot when you’re in the area from all the rainbow flags, and beyond the two queer hotels in this stretch, there’s plenty of LGBTQ+ businesses, restaurants, bars and clubs. With the ocean on one side and stretches of pastel-coloured art deco buildings on the other, South Beach is the epicentre for queer travellers.
There are a lot of queer-owned businesses here too, like R House restaurant which serves as a hub for the community.Ĭheck out the Wynwood Walls, a collection of life-size murals and drawings that are free to explore. There’s a mix of art galleries and eclectic street art here, with outdoor museums and the Museum of Graffiti. The Wynwood Art District is a popular spot for the LGBTQ+ community. The thriving art scene Artist Carlos Black Pacifier paints on a building in Wynwood Walls. There’s also a modern restaurant, a lively gay bar (complete with colourful dance floor), gym, hammam, beach house and swimming pool in the hotel grounds.Įvents and pool parties are frequently held here for the community and booking 30 days in advance come with a 20 per cent discount. The calming rooms here are airy and crisp with nods to art deco, which provide respite from the thrillingly fast-paced and pulsing city. It’s located on South Beach, or SoBe, the centre of LGBTQ+ Miami. (AxelBeach Miami)ĪxelBeach Miami is the ideal spot for queer travellers looking for a taste of Miami’s kaleidoscopic culture.