Located in the Medina, this welcoming riad has a multilingual and open-minded (gay-friendly) staff, that gladly provides tips on where to go in the city. Here are the suggested places, known to be especially welcoming: For the local experience, choose one of the traditional (and beautiful) riads. However, if you stick to the foreign-owned properties, you're more likely to find like-minded people. There are obviously no gay hotels in Marrakech, and none advertise as gay-friendly. Move to the North African dance beats, sip on the signature cocktails, and you'll probably end up making conversation with a perfect stranger. Local and foreign hipsters love this place, and that's where you'll find the biggest gay and straight blend in the city. Look for the trendiest places in town or head straight to the following: So where to go to get your gaydar working in Marrakech? You go where the straight crowds go. Lesbians shouldn't encounter any problems, as the only annoyance would be having to explain to the macho Moroccan men that you're into the ladies - everyone seems to think there's no such thing as a lesbian here. It's important that you be discreet if you meet local men anywhere in the country. Today, an increase in male prostitution has led to a rise in harassment by authorities, who follow local men and beat information about what happened in the hotel room out of them. Petersburg, TMC is a true Key West style Health Studio with all the Amenities. Only 1 hour and 20 minuets from Orlando, 4 hours from Miami Fort Lauderdale, 25 minuets from St. Lois Avenue) behind TD Bank on West Crest Avenue. Facility, located in Drew Park Tampa Florida, (W.
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No, the men you see holding hands are not a gay couple (platonic same-sex affection is freely shown), but there was a time when the city of Tangier had quite a gay scene. Plenty of lit, secure, discreet free parking. However, although no one will dare say it out loud, male homosexuality is actually relatively common. Homosexual acts are illegal in Morocco, and can be punished with a heavy fine or imprisonment for up to three years.