Event Dates
From: Sunday, April 21, 2024
To: Sunday, April 21, 2024
Say goodbye to the hot bears and chasers you have partied with all weekend in Atlanta at the official Atlanta Bear closing party
The event will take place on early Sunday evening and is the perfect way to end an Epic weekend and still make it to work on Monday.
- Stay close to the gay bars in Piedmont Park at Loews Atlanta Hotel, rated “Fabulous” by guests with spacious rooms, city views and close to all the Midtown attractions.
The Party
- Line up and venue to be confirmed.
- The party typically kicks off at 7pm and ends at Midnight.
- Say goodbye to all your bear friends, old and new and enjoy the best music mix.
- The Closing Party is an official Atlanta Bear Pride event, a annual weekend of fun parties and meetings for bears and their friends.
The Venue
- Future Atlanta is located in Underground Atlanta a shopping and entertainment district in the Five Points neighborhood of downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States, near the Five Points MARTA station.
- The club is 11 minutes drive from Piedmont Park the LGBT district of Atlanta.
- Midtown Atlanta is the epicenter of LGBTQ culture and nightlife in Atlanta. There is no lack of bars and restaurants here. Some standouts include Joe’s on Juniper, and Blake’s on the Park.
- Stay at the Bellyard in West Midtown with 161 suites and guestrooms tricked out with the latest in technology and a spacious fitness center. The hotel is just 10 mins drive from Future.
Recommended Hotels in Atlanta
The following hotels are close to all the city’s top attractions and a short ride to the gay bars in Midtown.
Glenn Hotel, Renaissance Hotel, Stonehurst Place, The Ritz-Carlton.
Where to stay close to all the gay bars
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The Courtyard Midtown has a great location,
spacious rooms and a great gym.
For further information and advice on
Atlanta Bear Pride Closing Party Website
The Atlanta gay population lives, works and plays all over the city and even into the suburbs. Midtown has several of the city’s most popular gay bars like Blake’s, Burkhart’s Pub, Bulldogs and Swinging Richards. The Atlanta LBGT populace is also partially responsible for the resurgence of Grant Park in the 1980s. The historic neighborhood was falling into ruins when members of the community started scooping up properties, renovating and restoring them to their original glory. This fever pitch trickled over into the neighborhoods of East Atlanta, Ormewood Park and the Old Fourth Ward. These are all eclectic, funky and tolerant neighborhoods, like most of Atlanta.
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