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Memphis is a haven for foodies, serving up a delectable array of southern comfort food, with a twist. For community connection, OUTMemphis is the hub. One Block North is the dance-night option and has deep roots in the local Black LGBTQ+ community.
Memphis, Tennessee, a city that strums the heartstrings with its deep musical roots, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and southern hospitality.
For most people, the best time to visit is spring (April to early June) or fall (late September to October).
The main calendar anchor is Mid-South Pride, typically in late summer or early fall, with community events, parties, and a festival feel that pulls in visitors from around the region. The mighty Mississippi River provides a lush backdrop for Tom Lee Park, a sprawling green space that's perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic with friends.
This museum doesn't just recount the struggles of the past; it inspires a dialogue about equality and inclusivity, resonating deeply with the values of the LGBTQ+ community.
Nearby, at the Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum, groove with Memphis’s music history, from sharecroppers’ field calls to soul music’s ongoing Beale Street heyday.
But Memphis isn't just about the music and history; it's also a city that embraces the great outdoors.
Beale Street is a must-visit for LGBTQ+ travelers! Work that Roaring ‘20s vibe at a speakeasy-themed bar, and flash forward a century in downtown’s neon-lit venues. Graceland has Something for Everybody, although Elvis’s fab pink Cadillac Fleetwood is a must-see for lovers of iconic Americana.
Just south of downtown is the National Civil Rights Museum dedicated to the US civil rights movement and the activist Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. In 1968, King was assassinated at the Lorraine Motel; the museum preserves the building, historically one of the few motels welcoming African American travelers during segregation.
Fall can line up well with Pride-season events, while spring works well for patios and park time. Turn up for the Beale Street Music Festival and the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest. Graceland, Elvis Presley’s mansion, is Memphis’s number-one tourist spot! Smothered in Swiss cheese and served on a toasted hoagie bun.
Map your best Memphis, Tennessee gay and lesbian night out.
Inz & Outz is an LGBTQ-friendly adult shop if that’s on your list. The park's riverside trails offer breathtaking views and a serene escape from the urban hustle and bustle.
For a truly magical nature experience, venture just outside the city to Shelby Farms Park, one of the largest urban parks in America. Crispy and golden on the outside, hot and gooey inside
Prohibition isn’t a thing in Memphis! With over 4,500 acres of lush landscapes, sparkling lakes, and winding trails, it's an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. A pub favorite