Long Beach, California, is among the best places for a young gay man or woman who’s looking for a place to settle down, or just to enjoy life. From it’s miles and miles of sandy ocean shore that glitter in the sunlight, to the limitless expanse of deep blue skies that last year round, Long Beach is a true jewel of the west coast. Choosing to live in the Long Beach area means that one is choosing to live in a city that boasts one of the largest centralized populations in the entire state of California. With so many people around, there is surely bound to be a person for everyone, making Long Beach an idea destination for young singles who are looking to bring someone new into their life.

 

The Long Beach lifestyle is one of indulgence, luxury, entertainment, and pleasure. Chief among the providers of all of the above may be Long Beach’s lush shopping opportunities. It seems like every corner has a boutique, shop, or outlet in which to hunt for new fashion for hours upon hours per day. Some of the best shopping opportunities that young gays and lesbians may want to frequent in the Long Beach area include Belmont Shore (Second Street),

Dean Anthony (5287 E. 2nd St), the Out of The Closet thrift shop (Park Estates – 3500 E. Pacific Coast Highway), David Galindo Home (Downtown – 2815 E. Broadway), Hilo Clothing (Downtown – 2752 E. Broadway), and Hot Stuff (Downtown – 2121 E. Broadway)

 

Long Beach also offers a unique arts community that young gay men and women will find absolutely enthralling. Aspiring LGBTQ artists of all types make this area their home. Some of the most interesting arts, music, and theatre related venues which young gays may want to explore and take advantage of are Queen Mary, (Downtown – 1126 Queens Highway), which specifically caters to the gay community, The Pike, (Downtown – 95 S. Pine Ave.) which is a vast entertainment complex, and Musical Theatre West (Downtown – 4350 E. 7th St.)

 

Lastly, needless to say there are many options in the Long Beach area for gay men and women to lounge on the beach and work on their tans. These glittering beaches are the namesake of the entire city, so they surely are among the highest in quality. Altogether, the Long Beach lifestyle is a luxurious, pleasurable experience which would be sure to suit the needs of any young LGBTQ.