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Some places are, for lack of a better word, simply magical! Asheville, North Carolina is one of those places for me. Its art-laden facades lining the streets, the fantastic food scene, its LGBTQ+ friendliness, its stunning world, I seriously could go on and on about the things I admire about Asheville. On a personal notice, what makes it even more exceptional is the reality that my girlfriend, Khaliah, got a tattoo in Asheville circa Fast forward over a decade later, we would meet and I found out that said tattoo was my favorite number I don&#;t understand if you trust in signs or not, but that was a vast glaring sign for me, and we&#;ve been happily together ever since. To celebrate Valentine&#;s Afternoon, we visited Asheville to not only celebrate our affectionate in a town that plays such a major part in our like story but to also bring you an LGBTQ-friendly mentor to romantic things to do in Asheville, NC.

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LGBTQ+ Friendly Travel Guide to Asheville, NC

Hurricane Helene had a major impact on Asheville, North Carolina. The region is dealing with extensive flood damage and disrupted services. If you are planning to move, Explore Asheville is your best resource for current information on what is open and operational.

With its progressive outlook, arts scene, and nightlife contributing to its inclusive atmosphere, Asheville, North Carolina stands out as a city that welcomes its LGBTQ+ travelers. While you won&#;t discover a designated gay district, Asheville embraces a diverse LGBTQ+ community seamlessly integrated into the city&#;s fabric. Here, LGBTQ+ travelers can explore, express themselves, and enjoy their visit to the fullest.

Asheville is a city with a wealthy architectural heritage that beautifully blends Art Deco, Beaux Arts, and Neoclassical styles. Its downtown area provides a retro-urban backdrop to a local scene of shops, galleries, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Asheville is not only a place of creativity but also one that celebrates its Appalachian roots. Its histor

LGBT Asheville

 

Asheville is a gay-friendly small city. Period.

 

According to the latest United States census, the Asheville area has 83% more woman-loving woman, gay bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) identified people than the typical American city or town. Another study, also based on census results, found that Bun-combe County (with identical sex couples per 1,) and Asheville ( per 1,) are the most gay-friendly county and capital in the state of North Carolina, on a per-capita basis well ahead of places like Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill. In , the gay-oriented publication, The Advocate, ranked Asheville as the “12th gayest city in America.” Atlanta was ranked #1.

 

LGBTQ+ visitors increasingly are discovering Asheville, with its great natural beau-ty, visionary dining and drinking spots, heavy-duty gallery, arts and crafts scene, interesting shops and numerous gay-owned or gay-welcoming B&Bs and inns and businesses.

 

You are likely to see a number of openly lesbian and gay couples around town, es-pecially Downtown and in West Asheville.

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