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Joining Hearts, one of Atlanta’s leading HIV/Aids charity organisations, hosts a special edition Tea Dance, Change of Seasons.
In April, Joining Hearts, one of Atlanta’s leading HIV/Aids charity organisations, hosts a special edition Tea Dance, Change of Seasons.
- Are you visiting Atlanta in April? Take a ride share to the venue and stay at The Glenn Hotel Autograph Collection, close to all of Atlanta’s attractions. The hotel has large rooms and a rooftop Sky Lounge, providing spectacular views of the city skyline and a variety of cocktails.
The Party
- Awaiting the theme for the 2024 Change of Seasons Tea Dance in Atlanta.
- The event takes place at the Heretic Patio from 3 pm to 8 pm, the perfect way to start your Saturday.
- Awaiting lineup for the 2024 edition.
The Venue
- Heretic is one of Atlanta’s old-school landmarks amongst gay bars and is still one of Midtown’s most beloved places to party.
- The bartenders are friendly, and the crowds are attractive. The DJs and shows are top-notch.
- Heretic is on 2069 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE.
- Book your stay close to Piedmont park, close to the city’s bustling gay bars and nightlife scene.
Gay Atlanta
- Midtown is known as Atlanta’s “Heart of the Arts” and is the core of LGBTQ+ life in the city. The intersection of 10th Street and Piedmont Avenue is considered the starting point for many LGBTQ visitors to the city.
- Stay at the Canopy By Hilton Atlanta Midtown with large rooms and a modern stylish finish.
Recommended Hotels
Here are the hotels we recommend with good reviews, 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 is our
editors choice when in Atlanta
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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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We have chosen hotels in Atlanta that keep you close to all the Action, shops, restaurants & bars
The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta’s elegant and spacious rooms feature feather beds, iPod docking stations and WiFi. They also have minibars and 24-hour in-room dining. Connecting rooms are available by request and offers a fitness centre and restaurant.
This historic bed and breakfast features a daily gourmet breakfast, A flat-screen cable TV and an iPod docking station are available in each room at Stonehurst Place Bed & Breakfast Bed and Breakfast. A DVD player is also included. Towels and linen are provided.
This Atlanta boutique hotel features a state-of-the-art fitness centre and spacious rooms with a 37-inch flat-screen TV. A seasonal rooftop bar, The Garden at Community Smith, offers evening cocktails, craft beer, light fare, and a city view. Community Smith, the on-site restaurant,
Features include an on-site restaurant and spacious rooms with an iPod docking station. The Glenn Hotel is host to the Rooftop Sky Lounge, providing spectacular views of the city skyline and a variety of cocktails. Modern American cuisine is served daily at Glenn’s Kitchen.
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