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Most gay hotels and venues are centrally located, making it simple to explore without a car.

New York welcomes gay travelers with open arms, offering culture, nightlife, and community in every borough.

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As this is SoHo, you'll see various works by local artists on the walls.

We like this hotel's modern gym, pool and wellness spa.

Hell’s Kitchen, Chelsea, and the West Village are walkable, and rideshare apps are widely available. There are gay bars scattered around other areas of NYC, including Harlem and the Upper West Side.

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  • Members of the LGBTQ+ community are accepted
  • A warm and welcoming environment
  • A seamless experience for LGBTQ+ customers
  • Find out more about TG Approved.
Why this hotel?

Visit the Empire State Building for skyline views, or explore the Whitney Museum and the Museum of Modern Art for world-class exhibitions. The Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village is a must-see — the birthplace of the modern gay rights movement.

Visit Gay Neighborhoods & Venues

Hell’s Kitchen is the heart of gay New York, packed with bars, clubs, and drag shows.

Near the best shops, Greenwich Village gay scene.

The ModernHaus hotel is ideally located in SoHo, close to the Brooklyn Bridge, Canal Street subway, and within waking distance to gay bars in Greenwich Village and Chelsea.

Guest rooms are spacious and stylishly understated, each including a 42" flat screen TV, free WiFi and excellent city views.

Whether you’re here for Pride, Broadway, or a weekend escape, the city delivers unforgettable experiences for gay travelers.

Explore Local Landmarks

Start with a walk through Times Square, then head to Central Park for a scenic stroll or picnic.

Gay Hotel New York

New York City has six gayborhoods, anchored by the original Greenwich Village hub, home to the iconic Stonewall Inn—the epicenter of the 1969 riots and a pivotal site in gay history.

While the gay hotel New York scene and bar life in Greenwich Village aren’t as bustling as they once were, paying homage to those who paved the way for us is absolutely worth a visit.

The largest gayborhood in NYC is Hell’s Kitchen. Popular spots include Industry, Flaming Saddles, and The Ritz. Chelsea and the West Village also offer gay-friendly cafés, shops, and nightlife.

Prospect Park and the High Line offer green space and city views.

Enjoy Outdoor Adventures

Bike along the Hudson River Greenway, take a sunset cruise around Manhattan, or explore Brooklyn’s art scene. June brings NYC Pride, one of the largest and most vibrant celebrations in the world.

Relax at Gay Beaches & Parks

Head to the Christopher Street Pier for sunbathing and socializing with locals.

Take the glass elevator the rooftop bar, enjoy dinner in the underground restaurant & bar, and later head to REBAR gay club or The Stonewall for a fun night out.

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Things to Do in New York

New York is one of the world’s most iconic gay destinations, offering culture, nightlife, and history in every direction.

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The gay venues are spread out here, and there’s something for everyone.

That’s not the end, though. Adjacent to the Times Square theater district, the largest number of gay venues is packed into a few blocks. For a clothing-optional experience, take a ferry to Gunnison Beach in New Jersey. Very central. Rooftop bars and open-air events make summer in New York especially lively.

Getting Around New York

New York is easy to navigate by subway, bus, or on foot.

Bar-hopping has never been this easy.

Chelsea is the next largest, west of the Empire State Building, and has numerous laid-back and chilled venues.

The East Village is a trendy hub of artists and free-spirited individuals, and the gay venues there play host to this crowd.

Queens, over the East River, is a more spread-out gayborhood with drag, go-go, and leather bars catering to all tastes.

Cross the Brooklyn Bridge, and you’ll arrive in NYC’s sixth gayborhood.