
Great Budget Getaways
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Chicago, Illinois
Vibrant and friendly low-attitude bars and clubs and a slew of cheap but
delicious dining destinations entice impecunious gay travelers to the
nation's third-largest city, a world-class destination by any measure.
Beaches, lakeshore parks, and funky budget-friendly neighborhoods like
Wicker Park, Bucktown, and Andersonville add to the lure of this
easy-on-the-pocket city. Downtown business-oriented hotels can be costly,
but you'll find a handful of small, reasonably priced motels, hotels, and
inns to the north, in or near the city's gay-popular Lakeview
neighborhood. Chicago's glorious skyline is free to admire. To see even
more, the Chicago Transit Authority (www.transitchicago.com) visitor
passes provide unlimited CTA transportation for one to five days, allowing
you to save your dollars for more meaningful expenses.
Austin, Texas
Queer Austin folks like to say that they live in the "un-Texas" Texas, a
land of green rolling hills, beautiful lakes and rivers, a progressive
populace, and an urbane alternative arts and music scene. As Austin has
boomed with dot-comers and entrepreneurs in recent years, its costs have
risen, but it's still a good value, especially when it comes to dining out
- Austin has scads of superb restaurants in all price categories. The bar
scene is compact and the crowds friendly, and the presence of the
University of Texas adds a youthful edge. There's a great gay swimming and
sunning hole, Hippie Hollow, just west of the city - a free and friendly
spot to cruise and make new friends.
Portland, Oregon
Like Austin, funky Portland has received plenty of attention and an influx
of newcomers in recent years, but it's still a scaled-down, user-friendly
city that offers much of the culture, attitude, and excitement of Seattle
and San Francisco at a fraction of the price. The midsize metropolis sits
on the pretty Willamette River. Foodies recognize it as one of America's
great gourmet bargains, and fans of historic hotels and inns appreciate
the reasonable rates offered at several excellent properties within
walking distance of the gay bars along Stark Street. The feminist scene
here is one of America's most pronounced, making this a potentially
excellent vacation spot if you're a single lesbian hoping to find a
like-minded soul.
Montreal, Quebec
For U.S. travelers, Canada is less of a bargain than it was five years
ago, as the Canadian dollar has gained considerable strength against U.S.
currency. Still, Montreal can be a steal, with numerous gay-friendly
hotels and inns charging as little as $50 or $60 per night. This
fun-loving city is a great destination for bar-hoppers - the singles scene
is frisky and sexy, and sultry gay saunas dot the landscape, appealing to
guys of all ages and tastes. The city also has dozens of affordable cafes
and coffeehouses, many of them in the hip Gay Village.
Sacramento, California
California's underrated capital is, to be frank, a dark-horse candidate as
one of the nation's top gay singles destinations, but keep an open mind.
The city is within a two-hour drive of much pricier places, including San
Francisco, Lake Tahoe, and the Napa-Sonoma Wine Country, and yet here you
can easily find rooms for under $100 nightly. Sacramento boasts a vibrant
(if not particularly conspicuous) gay community that is remarkably
friendly and diverse in age - it's a pretty easy place to meet the locals.
The dining scene here is excellent, and accommodations range from the
gay-owned and upscale Inn at Parkside and Hartley House Inn to a slew of
cheap and comfortable chain motels right in the center of the city, within
walking distance of the several fun bars, coffeehouses, and restaurants.
Andrew Collins is the
author of Fodor's Gay Guide to the USA and as well as numerous other
guidebooks.
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