The Rainbow Road Walking Tour offers an immersive journey through West Hollywood’s LGBTQ+ history, culture, and activism. Guests will visit significant locations like Plummer Park, Vaseline Alley, and
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Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- Meet & Greet with a Local LGBTQ+ Influencer Connect with a special guests on select tours.
- Small Group Setting – Limited to 10 guests per tour for an intimate and engaging experience.
- Bottled water
- Exclusive Perks – Enjoy special discounts at LGBTQA+ businesses and hotspot along the tour.
- Authentic LGBTQ+ Experience – Guided by experts passionate about West Hollywood’s queer history.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Definitely go casual! Comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be walking around WeHo for a while. Light layers are also a good idea, as it can get warm during the day. Plus, you might want to wear something colorful to match the vibe!
A: Yes, kids are welcome on the Rainbow Road Walking Tour! Just keep in mind that some topics discussed might be more suitable for older kids. It’s a great way for them to learn about LGBTQ+ history in a fun setting. Just be sure to check with the guide if you have any concerns!
A: If it rains, they'll likely reschedule the tour for everyone's safety and comfort. They’ll notify you if any changes occur. So, you won’t lose out if the weather doesn't cooperate. Just keep an eye out for any communication from them!
Discussions
Just did the Rainbow Road Walking Tour! 🏳️🌈
I went on the Rainbow Road Walking Tour in West Hollywood last weekend, and it was incredible! Our guide was super passionate and shared some amazing stories about the history of the LGBTQ+ community there. The highlight for me was definitely the Matthew Shepard Memorial. I got to meet some local influencers, and they even gave us discounts at some cool shops afterwards! Highly recommend it as a gift for anyone curious about LGBTQ+ history!
Thinking of gifting the Rainbow Road Walking Tour!
I’m considering this walking tour as a gift for my partner. They love history and the LGBTQ+ community, so this seems perfect! I’m just not sure if it’s a good first date idea. Has anyone done it? How was the vibe?