What percentage of Palm Springs is LGBT?

between 40 and 50 percent
The city (and the United States Census) estimates that somewhere between 40 and 50 percent of Palm Springs’ permanent population is gay and/or lesbian.

How big is the gay community in Palm Springs?

50%
Today, around 50% of the residents of Palm Springs over 55 identify as LGBT.

Is Palm Springs a party town?

Palm Springs is the best kind of party town, always evolving and never resting on its laurels. The cool crowd heads to the desert region for hip hotels with poolside DJs, al fresco cocktails, live entertainment, and energetic dance floors.

Where do lesbians go in Palm Springs?

Top 10 Best Lesbian Bar in Palm Springs, CA

  • Chill Bar. 0.8 mi. 343 reviews.
  • Toucans Tiki Lounge. 1.7 mi. 266 reviews.
  • Dinah Shore. 2.6 mi. Music Venues.
  • Street Bar. 0.8 mi. 102 reviews.
  • Hunters. 0.8 mi. 335 reviews.
  • The Nest. 13.8 mi. 915 reviews.
  • Cheeky’s. 0.7 mi. 2850 reviews.
  • Trunks Bar. 6.0 mi. 36 reviews.

How many houses are in Palm Springs CA?

20,516
Palm Springs, CA Demographic Statistics

Number Percent
Total households 20,516 100.0
Family households (families) 9,464 46.1
With own children under 18 years 3,342 16.3
Married-couple family 6,967 34.0

What part of Palm Springs is gay?

The heaviest concentration of LGBTQ businesses in Palm Springs is on E. Arenas Road, between S Indian Canyon Drive and S Calle Encilia where the local community has worked hard to create an open-to-all-gaybourhood.

Which is the gay capital of the world?

San Francisco
San Francisco has often been called the “gay capital of the world” for its culture of tolerance and vibrant scene.

Where do celebrities hang out in Palm Springs?

More celebrity sites in Palm Springs

  • Copley’s Restaurant, located in the guesthouse of Cary Grant’s former estate.
  • Melvyn’s where The Rat Pack liked to party.
  • Willows Historic Palm Springs Inn which has hosted Albert Einstein among other celebrities.
  • The Purple Room, another Rat Pack hangout.

Why are there no street lights in Palm Springs?

For many years the city of Palm Springs has maintained a so-called “dark sky” policy to enhance nighttime views. That is why the small number of street lights the city does operate are found only along major roadways and at busy intersections.

What percent of Palm Springs is black?

Palm Springs Demographics White: 81.84% Asian: 4.81% Other race: 4.81% Black or African American: 4.52%