Boston is a strong supporter of the LGBQT community, and it is proud of being the first capital city of the first state to legalize same-sex marriage. Two neighborhoods in Boston are renowned for their LGBQT communities Jamaica Plain and the South End. Pride in Boston was still celebrated virtually despite the coronavirus pandemic. To celebrate LGBTQ history in Boston one can walk the self-guided tour the Equality Trail which is the route of Boston’s first Gay Pride.

Provincetown is also a famous LGBTQ destination for this area. One must take the ferry from Boston Harbor Cruises. The ferry is taken in the Long Wharf all you need to do is walk past the Aquarium T stop and there is 1 Long Wharf where your ferry will take you to P-town. This should be a 4-minute ride from government center and about a 7-minute walk from downtown.

Some hotels that LGBQT friendly in Boston are (from most expensive to cheapest):