Two Bad Tourists: Milan gay travel guide

We are all familiar with those two influential gay travel bloggers. That’s why This Two Bad Tourists Milan gay travel guide will show you their perspective, advice, and experiences while on their gaycations there.

Two Bad Tourists Milan gay travel guide

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About the Two Bad Tourists

First, we often rely on authentic and reliable sources while planning our vacations. Most of the time, local info sites are enough. However, we constantly strive to read something more personal and authentic. And if the travel blogger, like Two Bad Tourists, is reliable and experienced, it is much better. In a series of famous Gay travel Bloggers’ posts, we have decided to start introducing them on our site as well.

So, who are they?

They’re David and Auston, also known as Two Bad Tourists. They met in 2006 at Arizona State University. In 2008, they got married while living in Chicago, and in 2013 moved to Madrid after spending one year on a round-the-world trip. In 2018, they decided to end their relationship as a couple but remain best friends. Furthermore, they still share a passion for travel and take many trips together, so Two Bad Tourists lives on. Most importantly, their mission is to continue encouraging others to explore the world.

They started this blog as a resource for LGBT+ travelers featuring global gay-friendly destinations, festivals, and events. They aim to inspire LGBT+ people to explore the world wherever they want to go while offering advice they’ve picked up from 60+ countries after many years on the road. Consequently, you can find travel tips and insider guides featuring recommendations on dining, gay nightlife, hotels, tours, sightseeing, and more.

About Two Bad Tourists Milan Gay Guide

Milan is Italy’s second-largest city behind Rome, the country’s historic capital. Although Rome may be more extensive and attract tourists, Milan stands out with Italy’s most famous and visible gay scene. While Rome’s gay life remains mostly hidden behind the shadow of the Vatican, Milan’s gay scene comes slightly more out of the closet. It’s worth pointing out that Italy is easily Western Europe’s most socially conservative country, so while being gay is not a crime by any means, it’s still often frowned upon by some and rarely embraced, as seen in other parts of Europe.

In their guide, you will find plenty of helpful information about where to stay, where to go, what to see, how to get there, and plenty of other insider tips. We find their blog straightforward to read and transparent; we believe you will find it practical too. So, check out their Gay Milan – the best gay hotels, bars, clubs & more, and find out more.

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