Hudson River Park, the longest waterfront park in the United States, has transformed four miles of decaying piers and parking lots along Manhattan's West side into a beloved, urban recreational paradise. Attracting 17...
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Here are some top notch entertainment choices for the community in the city;
1. The Stonewall Inn; Known as the hub of the modern lgbtq+Q rights movement this iconic bar and club continues to be a favorite spot for gay individuals in the city.
2. The Metropolitan; A stylish bar that attracts a lively crowd from the gay community featuring fantastic drinks, a vibrant ambiance and a bustling dance floor.
3. The Duplex; A cabaret and piano bar with a rich history of entertaining New Yorks lgbtq+Q population for over six decades through live music comedy acts and dazzling drag performances.
4. The Rosemont; A fashionable bar/lounge where you can relax with a drink groove to live music and socialize with pals in an inviting setting.
5. The Cube; A contemporary bar/lounge that draws in the citys gay and lesbian crowd with its sophisticated vibe, trendy decor and energetic dance space.
6. The Monster; An club known for its diverse entertainment offerings such as live music performances, DJ sets, drag shows making it one of the must visit spots for gay nightlife, in the city.
7. The Ritz is an refined bar and lounge that attracts many members of the citys lgbtq+Q+ community. It provides an upscale setting with live music, DJs and various entertainment options.
8. At the XES Lounge you can experience an fashionable bar and lounge where you can have a drink groove to fantastic music and mingle with your pals.
9. For those in leather, fetish lifestyles The Eagle NYC stands out as a top choice among the citys gay hotspots. It offers an alluring atmosphere along with diverse entertainment choices catering to leather enthusiasts BDSM aficionados and those into other fetish cultures.
10. The Brooklyn Eagle is a liked spot for enjoying drinks dancing to great tunes socializing with friends – it's also, among the citys favorite gay hangouts.
Here is a list of 16 gay-friendly hotels in New York City:
The Marlton Hotel: Situated in Greenwich Village, The Marlton Hotel combines classic New York City charm with modern amenities. It welcomes gay guests and offers a comfortable and stylish stay in the heart of Manhattan. Check Availability and Prices: Booking.com link
The Time New York: Located in Times Square, The Time New York is a gay-friendly hotel known for its contemporary design and luxurious accommodations. With its prime location, it offers easy access to popular attractions and vibrant nightlife. Check Availability and Prices: Booking.com link
The Roxy Hotel Tribeca: Situated in the trendy neighborhood of Tribeca, The Roxy Hotel offers a blend of vintage and modern aesthetics. It is a gay-friendly hotel that provides a unique and memorable experience for its guests. Check Availability and Prices: Booking.com link
The Michelangelo Hotel: Situated near Times Square, The Michelangelo Hotel offers luxurious accommodations and impeccable service. It is a gay-friendly hotel that provides a refined and elegant experience for its guests. Check Availability and Prices: Booking.com link
The Ludlow Hotel: Situated on the Lower East Side, The Ludlow Hotel is a gay-friendly boutique hotel that combines modern luxury with vintage charm. It offers elegant accommodations and a vibrant atmosphere. Check Availability and Prices: Booking.com link
The Belvedere Hotel: Located in Midtown Manhattan, The Belvedere Hotel offers comfortable accommodations and a warm welcome to gay guests. With its convenient location and friendly staff, it provides a pleasant stay in the heart of the city. Check Availability and Prices: Booking.com link
The Bowery Hotel: Situated on the Bowery in the East Village, The Bowery Hotel is a gay-friendly hotel that exudes a hip and artistic vibe. It offers upscale accommodations and a lively atmosphere in a trendy neighborhood. Check Availability and Prices: Booking.com link
The Mercer Hotel: Located in SoHo, The Mercer Hotel is a gay-friendly boutique hotel that embodies modern luxury and sophistication. With its sleek design and impeccable service, it offers a refined and memorable stay. Check Availability and Prices: Booking.com link