Event Dates
From: Sunday, April 21, 2024
To: Sunday, April 21, 2024
Atlanta Bear Pride Sunday Tea Dance is one of the hottest closing tickets for the annual bear event in April.
Atlanta Bear Pride Sunday Tea Dance is one of the hottest closing tickets for the annual bear event in April.
- 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
- Awaiting lineup and venue confirmation for the 2024 edition.
- Atlanta Bear Pride Sunday Tea Dance is one of the hottest closing tickets for the annual bear event in April.
- Come join the bears for an afternoon of fiery beats, snacks, drinks specials, WÜF-y dancers and performances that will more than entertain! Be prepared for fire. It will be a LIT Sunday Funday!.
- Stay close to Atlanta’s top attractions and a short ride to the party at the Courtyard Midtown ,complete with modern spacious rooms, high ceilings and an excellent location for exploring the best of the city.
The Venue
- The Atlanta Eagle has a brand new location located in Midtown Atlanta. Featuring a brand new sound system, an incredible lighting production in the new upstairs dance area, and a spacious patio.
- Located on 1492 Piedmont Ave, 4-minutes (1.6 miles) drive from the Heretic.
- Atlanta Bear Pride is one of the most popular bear events in North America and hosts several parties and events each September. This is an official Atlanta Bear Pride event.
Recommended Hotels in Atlanta
Here are the hotels we recommend that have good reviews and keep you close to all the action
Glenn Hotel, Renaissance Hotel, Stonehurst Place, The Ritz-Carlton.
Where to stay close to all the gay bars
Our top 4 selections with the best rates.
The Courtyard Midtown has a great location,
spacious rooms and a great gym.
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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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Atlanta Vacation Travel Guide
Atlanta has a vibrant and inclusive LGBTQ+ community, and it’s often considered one of the most LGBTQ+-friendly cities in the United States. The city was home to some early LGBTQ+ activist organizations, and it played a significant part in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights.
This eclectic neighborhood is known for its welcoming atmosphere & diverse community. Home to several gay-friendly bars, restaurants, & shops.
Downtown Atlanta offers a variety of shopping options for both residents & visitors. With upscale boutiques, unique stores and famous attractions.