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Tourism bosses unveil Gay London iPhone app

March 19, 2010 by Martin Hoscik

The capital’s tourism chiefs have released a new ‘Gay London’ app for Apple’s iPhone in a bid to make the capital more attractive to LGBT visitors.

Providing listings of bars, restaurants, hotels and attractions, the app also features a blog which, it is promised, will be “continuously updated” with information on news and events of interest to Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender visitors to the city.

“London is an exciting destination with much to offer LGBT travelers,” said Martine Ainsworth-Wells, Marketing Director, Visit London. “We invite the community to take in our city’s unique cultural and nightlife options and enjoy our shopping, restaurants and wide range of hotels. Only in London can you shop to your heart’s content in shopping districts like Oxford Street, Carnaby Street or Saville Row and end the day in Soho, home to our city’s gay community.”

The ‘Gay London’ app is available for free download.

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