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Is Greece safe for LGBT tourists?

Is Greece safe for LGBT tourists?

Both male and female same-sex sexual activity have been legal in Greece since 1951, and anti-discrimination laws in employment were enacted in 2005….

LGBT rights in Greece
Adoption Adoption not allowed but foster care allowed for same-sex couples since 2018 Adoption allowed for single LGBT individuals since 1996

What should you not do in Greece?

10 Things Tourists Should Never Do in Greece, Ever

  • Show too much skin when visiting a church.
  • Rely only on credit cards.
  • Take a passive-aggressive attitude with smokers.
  • Take photos of military installations.
  • Throw paper in the toilet.
  • Eat or drink in the metro in Athens.
  • Do the moutza.

Is Corfu LGBT-friendly?

The Greek island of Corfu was placed third in a ranking aimed at identifying Europe’s most gay-friendly beach destinations. According to a survey by UK holiday experts On the Beach, the Spanish island of Ibiza, with 18\% of the vote, is Europe’s most LGBT-friendly beach destination.

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Is Rome LGBT-friendly?

Rome has a more low-key gay scene, with Via San Giovanni a popular hangout for LGBT-identifying travellers. Coming Out Bar and My Bar are both popular choices, and have great views of the nearby Colosseum. Rome also plays host to its own Pride festival annually in the same region of town.

What are cons of Greece?

traffic congestion and pollution in many towns and cities; severe water shortages in some regions, particularly during the summer; homes can be difficult to sell; the expense of getting to and from Greece if you own a home there and don’t live in a nearby country (or a country with good air connections).

What is the nicest neighborhood in Rome?

The best neighbourhoods in Rome

  • Monti. Just off Via Nazionale and close to big sights such as the Colosseum, Monti is a characterful district in its own right.
  • Centro Storico. Centro Storico, or the historic centre, is what many people will think of when they envisage Rome.
  • Trastevere.
  • Pigneto.
  • Via Vittorio Veneto.