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There was also an increase in violence against LGBTI+ people in Germany, which fell from 3rd place to 23rd. "These actions have led to an increase in homophobic and transphobic violence," the study says.
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In both Brazil and the US, right-wing conservative governments have introduced initiatives to revoke past LGBTI+ rights. The situation for LGBTI+ tourists in Brazil, Germany and the USA has worsened. The index ranked 197 countries based on 14 criteria, including anti-discrimination laws, marriage and partnerships, adoption, transgender rights and persecution of LGBTI+ people. The data show that, between 20, Portugal jumped to the top of the table, climbing 27 positions. Portugal was elected the most hospitable destination in the world for the LGBTI community, sharing first place in the ranking with Canada and Sweden, according to the Spartacus International Gay Guide Index 2019. Portugal is a top destination for LGBTI travellers The project – with the support of the Lisbon City Hall – will be installed in the Mercado do Forno do Tijolo and should be completed in 2020/2021. The 'Casa da Diversidade' will be built in the Mercado do Forno do Tijolo in Arroios / Wikimedia commons What about buying? A house with 1 room costs an average of 240,000 euros, whereas for a T2 home the average values rise to 315,000 euros. A T2 house is more expensive – it will take about 1,300 euros per month on average. According to info provided by idealista/data – correct as of the date of publication of this article – to rent a T1 (one-bedroom home) in Arroios can cost an average of 925 euros per month. Idealista/news wanted to know how much it costs to buy or rent a house with one or two rooms in the gay areas of Misericórdia and Arroios. In Arroios (another LGBTI+ friendly area), prices were set at 3,000 euros/m2, or 279 euros/sq ft.
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The median price in the municipality was set at 3,010 euros per square metre, or 280 euros per square foot, with three parishes exceeding 4,000 euros/m2 (372 euros/sq ft): the parish of Santo António (4,568 euros/m2 or 424 euros/sq ft), which includes Avenida da Liberdade Santa Maria Maior (4,297 euros/m2 or 399 euros/sq ft), which includes Chiado and Misericórdia (4,126 euros/m2 or 383 euros/sq ft) – one of the faves of the LGBTI+ community. The latest local Housing Price Statistics, released in May by the National Statistics Institute ( Instituto Nacional de Estatística or INE), presented Lisbon as the most expensive city in Portugal to buy a house. Housing prices in the Portuguese capital are getting higher and higher. The real estate specialist also added that it is in the Almirante Reis axis that "a good part of the LGBTI+ community from other countries, especially Brazil, is focussed in Lisbon." How much does it cost to buy or rent in the rainbow areas of the capital?
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"The area of Príncipe Real (Misericórida) continues to be the LGBTI+ area par excellence (with surrounding areas included, such as Santa Catarina and Bairro Alto), and the Almirante Reis (Intendente, Bairro das Colónias, ChilE- Freguesia de Arroios) is a growing area thanks to lower prices and access to the metro (green line, direct to Baixa/Chiado)," he explained to idealista/news. Avenida Almirante Reis / Wikimedia commons