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As a proud Guadalajara native, or Tapatío as we refer to ourselves locally, I spend my days waxing poetic about all our beautiful city has to offer visitors. Guadalajara has an enviable heritage as the birthplace of tequila, mariachi, and charrería Mexico s national sport. But there is another defining aspect of the city that is just as important our long-standing position as one of the most welcoming destinations in the world for LGBTQ+ visitors.
Tapatíos, including those with generations of roots in the region as well as new international arrivals, are the type of people who celebrate individuality and welcome change. This collective mindset is just one reason why international chefs, artists, and entrepreneurs have migrated here to introduce innovative fusions of their craft. The eclectic, creative energy is palatable across all areas of the city, including our large LGBTQ+ community. Our leaders are committed to fostering this spirit and ensuring that our LGBTQ+ community
LGBTQ+ tourism in Berlin and Milan
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LGBTQ+ tourism will be represented in the form of an official partner of the Italian National Tourism Board (ENIT) at ITB Berlin this year.
The IGLTA 2022 Global Convention in Milan is expected to generate around 400 million euros in turnover every year.
Queer Vadis is a portal that has just been born and is dedicated to LGBTQ+ international tourism in Italy.
The Italian Association of Gay & Lesbian Tourism (AITGL) did not want to miss the opportunity to participate in ITB Berlin NOW from March 9-12, 2021 and so became an official partner of the Italian National Tourism Board, ENIT. AITGL will join ENIT in many events dedicated to communication, innovation, and marketing of LGBTQ+ tourism.
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Africa Travel Week Content to feature expert panel discussions, presentations tackling challenges and opportunities to reignite tourism to Africa Mar 4, 2021
Three days of virtual panel discussions, presentations and headlining events, and more
Cape Town, March 2021 – Africa Travel Week’s 2021 Content Programme is shaping up to be the best yet, with over 40 compelling panel discussions and presentations by industry experts dealing with some of the most immediate opportunities and challenges affecting Africa’s tourism sector in times of COVID-19 and beyond.
Held virtually over three days, from 7 to 9 April, ATW’s Content Programme will feature two tracks tackling important topics like the Gen C traveller, the changing landscape of the outbound market, rethinking tourism planning to deal with uncertainty and leveraging domestic tourism, among many other captivating industry-relevant topics.
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Africa Travel Week’s 2021 Content Programme is shaping up to be the best yet, with over 40 compelling panel discussions and presentations by industry experts dealing with some of the most immediate opportunities and challenges affecting Africa’s tourism sector in times of COVID-19 and beyond.
Held virtually over three days, from 7 to 9 April, ATW’s Content Programme will feature two tracks tackling important topics like the Gen C traveller, the changing landscape of the outbound market, rethinking tourism planning to deal with uncertainty and leveraging domestic tourism, among many other captivating industry-relevant topics.