Gay things to do in nyc this weekend
Gay New York City dazzles. This is the birthplace of the modern gay rights movement, after all, a city that has long championed diversity and inclusion. It should come as minuscule surprise then that the gay scene in New York Municipality is more magical now than ever before. Whether it be ambling through the historic gaybourhood of Greenwich Village or sipping cocktails in the trendy gay hubs of Chelsea and Hells Kitchen, gay NYC promises a melange of experiences quite unlike anywhere else in the world. Start exploring this gay mecca with these Mr Hudson approved things to do in NYC.
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Lil Kim Live
Thursday, July 17, 6 p.m.
3 Dollar Bill, Meserole Street, Brooklyn, NY
Yes, the actual Lil’ Kim is coming to 3DB and performing live in the Yard! Kim will be joined by Sasha Cassadine, Julie J, Beau Jangles, and more! Tickets via
Doable Guys Figure Drawing
Thursday, July 17, 7 p.m.
SoHo Project Space, Prince Street, Unit B, Fresh York, NY
Join Doable Guys for an evening of figure drawing with some of the city’s most “doable” of male models! Tickets are available via
Queer Book Swap
Friday, July 18, 4 p.m.
Hive Mind Books, Irving Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
In search of guidance from the stars? Sit down with Lilac Night at Hive Mind Books for a literary tarot reading! Tell Lilac your problem and taste in literature, and theyll give you a personal tarot reading and manual recommendation! Register via
All Stars 10 Finale
Friday, July 18, 6 p.m.
3 Dollar Bill, Meserole Street, Brooklyn, NY
Another se
Explore LGBTQ+ New York City in a Weekend: A 2-Day Itinerary
New York City is not just a global symbol of diversity and inclusivity; its a quintessential destination for LGBTQ+ travelers looking for rich history, culture and experiences. From the historic Stonewall Inn, the birthplace of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement, to the thriving art and social scenes today, the city offers an unparalleled experience for every visitor. Its no wonder the city proudly hosted IGLTAs Global Convention!
Discover why New York Noun is a must-visit destination for every LGBTQ+ person with our 2-day itinerary designed to immerse you in the city's wealthy LGBTQ+ history and electrifying force. Special thanks to our valued IGLTA Global Partner, New York City Tourism + Conventions, for helping to plan this trip!
Day 1
Hotel Check-In at The Beekman
📍 Nassau Street, New York, NY
We arrived into Penn Station in style via Amtrak and headed straight to our hotel to drop off our bags. New York City also has three major airports. We, of course, staye
LGBTQ Travel in New York State
There is no superior place to enjoy LGBTQ history and culture than New York. From historically significant sites to energetic neighborhoods, there are countless places to explore and verb about New Yorks unparalleled role in advancing LGBTQ rights. The mention also has thriving LGBTQ communities and it remains one of the most welcoming places for LGBTQ visitors in the world, being rated as the most LGBTQ Traveler Friendly State within the U.S. by Spartacus in
Step into history at the countrys first national monument dedicated to LGBTQ rights with a visit to the Stonewall National Monument in Greenwich Village, where in the summer of the Stonewall Uprising sparked the beginning of the modern LGBTQ rights movement. Head over to Cherry Grove and Fire Island Pines, iconic LGBTQ+ beach havens on Long Island, and join vibrant LGBTQ+ celebrations year-round from the world-famous NYC Pride March in June to winter Pride festivities on snowy slopes in the Catskills and Adirondacks.
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