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This U.S. City Is Redefining Inclusive Travel for Plus-size Visitors
Traveling as a plus-size person often means bracing for discomfort—tight seating, inaccessible spaces, and the ever-present feeling of not belonging. But Portland, Oregon? It's different. Here, inclusivity isn't just a buzzword; it's a way of life. Whether you're seeking body-positive spaces, inclusive fitness spots, or restaurants with truly accessible seating, Portland sets the standard for what travel should feel like: welcoming, affirming, and built for every body.
As a polyamorous traveler, one of my favorite things to do when I land in a new city is check out who's on WooPlus, a fat-friendly dating app that celebrates bodies of all sizes. When I arrived in Portland, I was immediately struck by how many stunning, confident people are on the app. Showing off a tattoo done by Lindsey Strong at Rain & Forest Tattoo.
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For many plus-size people, tattoo shops can feel unwelcoming. Rain & Forest Tattoo, co-founded by Lindsey Strong, is a game-changer. "My goal is to create a safe, inclusive space for marginalized identities, particularly fat, queer, and feminine bodies," Strong said. "It's about compassion, consent, and body liberation—blending artistry, activism, and magic to help clients reclaim their bodies."
Getting tattooed here wasn't just about art for me—it was about reclaiming my body on my terms. Scenic views from inside a Hotel Indigo Vancouver Dwtn guest room.
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Finding truly inclusive hotels can be challenging, but Hotel Indigo Downtown Vancouver stands out as an exception. "At Hotel Indigo, inclusivity is at the heart of everything we do. We strive to create an environment where every guest feels seen, valued, and celebrated," reps for the hotel said in a statement. From the moment I arrived, I felt the difference—the staff was welcoming, the seating was comfortable, and the entire space was designed for all kinds of travelers, not just those who fit a narrow mold. It was a place where I truly felt appreciated and respected. Jae'lynn while at a All Bodies Strong workout class.
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The fitness industry often excludes fat people, but All Bodies Strong is changing that. "We create a size-inclusive, accessible fitness space where people of all body types can explore weightlifting, boxing, yoga, and self-defense," Christina and Will, the co-owners of All Bodies Strong, shared. The trainers, all fat-bodied athletes, bring years of experience in modifying workouts and offering emotional support. Their mission is to help people feel seen, safe, and celebrated as they move their bodies in a space that values diverse bodies and fitness journeys.
Chameleon Salon is a haven where inclusivity is the top priority. "As two people in larger bodies, we understood the limitations of traditional salons," Nicole and Madelyn, owners of Chameleon Salon, noted. "We sourced everything with care, from chairs rated up to 800 pounds to genderless pricing, capes for all sizes, and wheelchair access." With nine years of dedication, Chameleon is now a size-inclusive, queer-affirming, and gender-inclusive space where everybody can enjoy self-care without judgment. They aim to create a fun, comfortable environment where every guest feels supported and valued.
I Want Seconds was created to make fashion accessible to everyone, especially Portland's fat community. "Our goal was to provide a place for fat people to find affordable, inclusive clothing," says Kelsey, owner of I Want Seconds. "Glorifying fatness is just an added bonus." The shop is filled with art celebrating fat bodies, radiating joy and self-expression. Walking in feels like stepping into a celebration of fat joy, where every item and image affirms that fatness is beautiful and worth celebrating.
Self-care is about more than just looking good—it's about feeling seen and respected. Dahlia Wax Bar does exactly that, creating an environment where every client is valued and empowered.
'Accessibility and inclusivity in self-care spaces are so important because everyone deserves to feel comfortable and cared for,' Brittany, the founder of Dahlia Wax Bar, said. 'We've created a space where people can show up as they are, without judgment. Self-care should be empowering and accessible to everyone.'
The space is thoughtfully designed with accessibility in mind, offering a truly welcoming experience for all bodies. Jae'lynn enjoying the immersive art experiences at Hopscotch.
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Art has the power to break down barriers, and Hopscotch offers one of the most unique, immersive art experiences in Portland.
'We've curated an experience that's immersive through light and sound, allowing each guest to engage with our installations in a meaningful way. By offering a unique experience for all, we break down barriers, foster connection, and celebrate the transformative power of art,' Gage Martin from Hopscotch added. A colorful set of nails done at Tough as Nails salon.
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Tough as Nails excels at creating inclusive self-care spaces, understanding the struggle of finding places designed for larger bodies. "Self-care often shifts from joy to trying to fit in," Chris, founder of Tough as Nails, said. "I wanted my salon to be welcoming, bright, and accessible to all." The salon is thoughtfully designed for comfort, allowing guests to relax without worrying about fitting in. The goal is simple: to create an environment where everyone can embrace and nourish themselves as they are, in the present moment.
Portland isn't just a beautiful destination—it's a city proving that inclusivity is possible. From gyms to tattoo shops and beyond, Portland shows us that accessibility and body positivity aren't afterthoughts; they're essential.
If you've been waiting for a sign to travel, this is it. Book your stay, pack your bags, and experience a city that celebrates you for exactly who you are. In Portland, you don't have to fight for your space—you're already welcome. If you've ever felt like your body isn't enough, Portland reminds you that you are enough, always.
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