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7. Many of these properties are small and book quickly when in high demand.Luxury
The Joule Hotel – You know you’re in for a treat in a hotel when the lobby is gorgeous, and the Joule’s is exquisite. Whether you’re here to grab a drink with friends, sing your heart out, or catch a game, Woody’s is a must-visit spot for an unforgettable night of queer fun.
The event takes place over a weekend, typically in the spring, and features a series of dance parties, including the famously fun Revival Tea Party. The cathedral's modern architecture features a striking blend of glass and light, creating a welcoming and serene atmosphere. It’s where country vibes meet queer energy, and it’s as welcoming as it gets - whether you're a cowboy or a city slicker.
3. It’s the perfect mix of campy fun and casual hangout, and the crowd is always welcoming, whether you’re gay, lesbian, transgender, or just a lover of good vibes. Inside, it’s got that classic, low-key vibe where you can truly unwind and enjoy the company of like-minded folks. The Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) system includes buses, light rail, and trolleys, making it easy to explore the city and its surrounding areas.
One of its main attractions is the free Dallas Museum of Art, which boasts an impressive collection of over 24,000 works spanning 5,000 years of history. Book tour →
Fort Worth – Just a 30-minute drive from Dallas, Fort Worth is a Texan city that gives a perfect mix of western heritage and modernity. Be sure to make reservations as it’s an extremely popular restaurant.
Campuzano – The best Tex-Mex in town!
The Gayborhood is where queer people of all kinds come together to celebrate, relax, and just be themselves.

We’ve got tips for sober activities, too. The staff is super friendly, and there’s always something happening, like themed parties at night or drag shows at brunch. Standing 561 feet tall, this geodesic dome structure features an observation deck known as the “GeO-Deck,” where visitors can enjoy 360-degree views of Dallas's stunning skyline.
Nestled in the iconic Gayborhood, this spot is more than just a bar - it’s a community hub where queer folks of all identities come together to connect, celebrate, and be unapologetically themselves. Dance the night away to the latest hits or head upstairs for their incredible drag performances — they’ll keep you hooked all night. Gay Hotels in Dallas
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Expect juicy burgers, hot dogs, crispy fries, and huge milkshakes. Located in Dallas' Gayborhood, Oak Lawn, and open since 1983, this iconic leather bar has built a reputation as one of the largest and most welcoming spots for those who appreciate the subcultures that define the queer and gay community.
One of its main attractions is the free Dallas Museum of Art, which boasts an impressive collection of over 24,000 works spanning 5,000 years of history. Book tour →
Fort Worth – Just a 30-minute drive from Dallas, Fort Worth is a Texan city that gives a perfect mix of western heritage and modernity. Be sure to make reservations as it’s an extremely popular restaurant.
Campuzano – The best Tex-Mex in town!
The Gayborhood is where queer people of all kinds come together to celebrate, relax, and just be themselves.
We’ve got tips for sober activities, too. The staff is super friendly, and there’s always something happening, like themed parties at night or drag shows at brunch. Standing 561 feet tall, this geodesic dome structure features an observation deck known as the “GeO-Deck,” where visitors can enjoy 360-degree views of Dallas's stunning skyline.
Nestled in the iconic Gayborhood, this spot is more than just a bar - it’s a community hub where queer folks of all identities come together to connect, celebrate, and be unapologetically themselves. Dance the night away to the latest hits or head upstairs for their incredible drag performances — they’ll keep you hooked all night. Gay Hotels in Dallas
4.
Expect juicy burgers, hot dogs, crispy fries, and huge milkshakes. Located in Dallas' Gayborhood, Oak Lawn, and open since 1983, this iconic leather bar has built a reputation as one of the largest and most welcoming spots for those who appreciate the subcultures that define the queer and gay community.