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    Dec 7, 2023However, Tel Aviv has become a haven for LGBTQ people from around the Middle East, and hosts one of the world's largest pride parades every year. The Tel Aviv pride parade is also one of the first in the world to celebrate bisexuality awareness, reflecting the city's incredibly open-minded nature. Over the past few decades, hundreds of ...
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    Of course, Tel Aviv has long been known for its gay-friendliness, and as well as hosting the world renowned Pride Parade every summer, was also previously voted the Gay Capital of the World! LGBTQ activists in Israel created the first Gay-Friendly City Index in 2020, and Tel Aviv, with its own dedicated LGBTQ department, easily topped the list.
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    Feb 10, 2023Nowadays, Tel Aviv is low-key regarded as the gay capital of the Middle East, itself a sentiment that might sound like an oxymoron. Surrounded by countries that are infamously restrictive or outright antagonistic towards the LGBTQIA+ community, Tel Aviv isn't just a South Beach-esque party city, it's a beacon of hope.
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    Over the past few years, the Tel Aviv Municipality has been making many efforts to cement Tel Aviv's status as one of the world's most gay-friendly cities. At Pride 2017, the city's mayor, Ron Huldai, emphasised Tel Aviv's liberal position, stating: "Tel Aviv Pride parade is not just a celebration, but also an important declaration of ...
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    Mar 17, 2016Tel Aviv is, for lack of a better description, super gay. It could even be characterized as post-gay. Most urban centers have a concentrated epicenter affectionately called a gayborhood or a gay ...
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    Today, Tel Aviv is recognised as one of the most gay-friendly cities in the world and the gay capital of the Middle East. It is renowned for its annual Pride parade, lively scene and fabulous gay beach. Tel Aviv Gay Pride Gay Scene. There is no 'gay village' in Tel Aviv.
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    Gay Population in Tel Aviv. Approximately 25% of Tel Aviv's population identifies as gay, which considering the city's population is about 400,000 that means that some 100,000 people in the city identify themselves as part of the LGBTQ community. Tel Aviv is known for the supportive and collaborative gay community that continues to grow.
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    Tel Aviv Pride has become one of the biggest events of the year in Tel Aviv. Visitors from all over Israel and the world come out in full force to celebrate. The city lights up in color and energy, proving its reputation as the gay capital of the Middle East, and perhaps even one of...
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