New York City

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There's Nothing Like New York City
Take a gay bite out of the Big Apple.
Cazwell's Gay Guide to NYC
The DJ, performer, and nightlife party personality talks about a few of his favorite places, events and things in the Big Apple.
Lady GaGa's Gay Guide to NYC
The pop sensation chats about a few of her favorite places, events and things in the Big Apple.
Sandra Bernhard's Guide To NYC
The stage performer and gay icon chats about a few of her favorite places, events and things in The City That Never Sleeps.
Downturn? Fuggedaboudit
When the deals are sealed and it’s time to hit the town, business travelers to the Big Apple are finding some of the best bargains in years.
Look Who's 40: NYC Celebrates Stonewall
Check out events commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising.
Beyond Chelsea with Danny O'Donnell
Exploring Manhattan's Upper West Side with Danny O'Donnell, the first out gay man elected to the State's assembly and (Rosie's brother!)
Last Exit to Brooklyn
Inspired by the classic novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, our monthly columnist Dennis Hensley visits the history-rich New York borough and beats the '09 recession blues at the Tenement Museum in NYC.
Exclusive | Going My Way: Hometowns and Holidays
Our regular columnist Dennis Hensley shares his fave things about spending the holidays in L.A. and reaches out to friends in Dallas, New York, Chicago, Portland, and Atlanta for their yuletide picks.
Exclusive | Where the Boys Are: NYC Still Boogies Down
As the dance scene undergoes a metamorphosis, new clubs and new enclaves spring up in and around Manhattan.
Exclusive | Devilishly Fun: New York's Hell's Kitchen Heats Up
Running roughly from 34th to 57th Streets and from Eighth Avenue west to the Hudson River, Hell's Kitchen's proximity to Broadway and the Theatre District has meant stray gays have long lived here, attracted by the formerly cheap rents of its tenement-style housing. It's only in the past half decade that gay people have settled here en bloc, bringing with them the requisite bars and restaurants that now make Hellsea Gotham's hottest homo haunt.
Walking the Beat
Beat chronicler Bill Morgan tours legendary poet Allen Ginsberg's East Village.
Camp Value
El Cosmico offers the latest in lodging -- trailer park chic and communal living -- under the big skies of Marfa, Texas.
Fjord Fiesta
Just five hours from New York City, Iceland's steamy capital, Reykjavik, offers mod style, mythical landscapes, and mighty friendly locals.
Fjord Fiesta Part Two
Just five hours from New York City, Iceland's steamy capital, Reykjavik, offers mod style, mythical landscapes, and mighty friendly locals.
Business Meets Brotherly Love
Philadelphia rolls out the red carpet for work and play.
When in...Bogota
Bogotá is cleaning up its act -- and getting gayer by the minute.
Showstopping Design
Wynn Encore raises the style stakes on the Las Vegas Strip.
Exclusive | Namibian Sunsets
A peaceful corner of Africa with some of the best adventures on the continent.
Exclusive | Theater Weekends, Darling
If escaping for the weekend is a treat, then seeing great theater during it is like a rich chocolaty dessert (but without the guilt).
Exclusive | Theater Weekends, Darling Part Two
If escaping for the weekend is a treat, then seeing great theater during it is like a rich chocolaty dessert (but without the guilt).
Exclusive | Back to the Future
Forget that madcap rush from the airport to Manhattan: Now that JetBlue has opened its new JFK terminal, your next trip to New York City begins and ends in the heart of Queens.
Exclusive | A Weekend on the Hudson
A few gay days in New York State's Hudson River Valley.
Exclusive | Going My Way: Hometowns and Holidays Part Two
Our regular columnist Dennis Hensley shares his fave things about spending the holidays in L.A. and reaches out to friends in Dallas, New York, Chicago, Portland, and Atlanta for their yuletide picks.
Winter 2008 | Australia: Getting There
Exclusive | Readers' Choice Awards 2008 Part Two
Our fourth annual Readers' Choice Awards reveal the best in gay travel.
Exclusive | Readers' Choice Awards 2008
Our fourth annual Readers' Choice Awards reveal the best in gay travel.
Exclusive | Readers' Choice Awards 2008 Part Five
Our fourth annual Readers' Choice Awards reveal the best in gay travel.
Winter 2008 | Cape Town Part Two
Not the stereotypical portrait filled with huts and famine, Cape Town boasts beaches, vineyards, and nightlife -- this is a truly modern Africa, cosmopolitan and progressive.
Exclusive | Women's Travel: U.S. East Part Three
Fall 2008 | Queer Horror Movie Locales
Just in time for Halloween, Matthew Link takes us on a tour of our favorite "Queer Horror" movie locales, where gay sensibilities and the dark unknown campily converge…
Exclusive | Montreal Where to Play/Meet
Fall 2008 | Three Gay Days: Providence, RI
Here's your must-have road map to 72 hours in one of the world's gayest destinations. Where to stay, eat, play and meet in artsy and creative Providence.
Fall 2008 | Ten Trips that will Change Your Life Part Two
The transformative nature of journeys can be subtle or profound, but these ten adventures may change the way you feel about travel altogether, with itineraries that provoke, challenge, and dare you to come back a different person.
Fall 2008 | Carson Kressley’s Paris Shopping Spree Part Two
We recently sent the indomitable TV star of How to Look Good Naked on a shopping bender in Paris. His notes from the French fashion front.
Fall 2008 | Three gay days: Providence, RI, Part Two
Exclusive | Staying Gay: Top Gay-friendly Hotel Companies
Avoid awkward questions at check in (you two gentlemen want one bed?). Discover the best gay-friendly hotel companies around.
Exclusive | Pet-friendly Chicago
Exclusive | Pet-friendly San Diego
Exclusive | Pet-friendly San Francisco
Exclusive | Pet-friendly Seattle
Exclusive | Pet-friendly Vancouver, Canada
Exclusive | Pet-friendly Washington, D.C.
Exclusive | Pet-friendly Dallas
Exclusive | Pet-friendly Miami
Exclusive | Pet-friendly Boston
EXCLUSIVE | Hotels We Love: Chic & Cheerful Budget Boutique Hotels
A fresh-faced crop of appealingly priced boutique hotels is brightening up the hotel horizon, full of high-tech amenities and free extras.
EXCLUSIVE | Toronto: Where to Eat
Exclusive | Pet-friendly Travel Guide: Introduction & Resources
To save you barking up the wrong tree, check out our recommendations in these 10 top pet friendly destinations.
EXCLUSIVE | Los Angeles: Where to Eat Part Two
Exclusive | New York City: Neighborhoods Part Seven
Exclusive | New York City: Neighborhoods Part Eight
Exclusive | New York City: Neighborhoods Part Nine
Exclusive | New York City: Introduction
An urban Mecca of gay travelers, New York City promises everything from high culture to lowbrow debauchery. Trust our local experts to ensure a fulfilling experience.
Exclusive | New York City: Introduction Part Two
Exclusive | New York City: Where to Stay
Exclusive | New York City: Where to Stay Part Five
Exclusive | New York City: What to See & Do Part Two
Exclusive | New York City: What to See & Do Part Three
Exclusive | New York City: What to See & Do Part Four
Exclusive | New York City: Where to Shop
Exclusive | New York City: Where to Shop Part Two
Exclusive | New York City: Neighborhoods
Exclusive | New York City: Where to Stay Part Two
Exclusive | New York City: Where to Stay Part Four
Exclusive | New York City: Where to Eat Part Five
Exclusive | New York City: Where to Play/Meet Part Two
Exclusive | New York City: Where to Play/Meet Part Three
Exclusive | New York City: Where to Play/Meet Part Three
Exclusive | New York City: Where to Play/Meet Part Five
Exclusive | New York City: Where to Play/Meet Part Six
Exclusive | New York City: What to See & Do
Exclusive | New York City: Neighborhoods Part Two
Exclusive | New York City: Neighborhoods Part Three
Exclusive | New York City: Neighborhoods Part Four
Exclusive | New York City: Neighborhoods Part Five
Exclusive | New York City: Resources
Exclusive | New York City: Neighborhoods Part Six
Exclusive | New York City: Where to Eat Part Two
Exclusive | New York City: Where to Eat
EXCLUSIVE | Paris: Where to Stay Part Five
EXCLUSIVE | When in...Tel Aviv
If you find yourself in Israel's most cosmopolitan city, be sure to check out these hot venues.
EXCLUSIVE | Top Eco-friendly Hotels in North America
As green becomes the new black in the travel world, these are the hottest eco-friendly properties.
EXCLUSIVE | Hotels We Love: Green is the New Black
Looking for a wise investment of your travel dollars? These gay- and eco-friendly hotel companies are doing their utmost to lure your pink and green dollars.
Spring 2008 | Lasting Inspiration
Pay Memorial Day respects at these destination-worthy grave sites of our LGBT forerunners.
SPRING 2008 | The Best Gay-Owned Spas in the U.S.
With the phenomenal growth in spas, how can a traveler tell the true-blue homosexual establishments from the merely metrosexual ones? Our top picks.
Exclusives | Top 10 Hot Spring Parties
Shake off the winter blues and bound into spring's sizzling hot social schedule. There is a thrilling slew of parties about to perk up gay and lesbian calendars, from ostentatious oceanside options to decadent desert diversions. Check the dates, check your luggage and come out to play.
Exclusive | Going My Way: As Seen on Screen
EXCLUSIVE | User-generated Content and Gay Travel: An Assessment
These travel-related Web sites promise Web 2.0 features, including connecting voices and opinions about hotels. Do they deliver for LGBT travelers?
EXCLUSIVE | Hotels We Love: Stay in Style
Spring 2008 | Manhattan's Roaring Gay Days
Forget Studio 54, Party Monster, or even Stonewall -- one of the queerest eras in New York City's history was the Roaring '20s and early '30s, when pansy balls were all the craze, cross-dressing performers were gloriously famous, and the sparkling isle that was the Sodom of America was already a major gay travel destination.
Exclusive | Work Off the Holiday Pounds: Top Gay Gyms
It's cold outside and staying home and staying cozy seems enticing. Two words: Uh-uh. Don't let the "short days, long cold nights" blues force you into hibernation this winter. Work off the post-Thanksgiving blues (and all that delicious stuffing and pumpkin pie) at the gym.
Exclusive | JetLavender?
My Heterosexual Life Partner
Winter 2007 | Readers' Choice Awards 2007
Our third annual Readers' Choice Awards reveal the best of the best in gay travel. We asked, you answered. Now it's time to praise the winners!
Winter 2007 | Readers' Choice Awards 2007
Winter 2007 | Essential Listings
All the Web sites (and other information) you need from our Winter 2007 issue, "The Island Issue."
Exclusives | Ask the Travel Expert, October 2007
Dominican Republic; Montreal; Rio’s Carnaval; New Orleans
Exclusive | The great gay stud road trip
Ever wanted to get away from it all only to find yourself surrounded by all the all same faces? This summer vacation experience a road trip out of your comfort zone. This week we follow two gay boys as they embark on an excursion of their own.
Fall 2007 | Rooms That Rock
Music-biz owners add distinctive notes to upmarket accommodations.
Fall 2007 | Doug Wright
A Tony Winner's Heart-to-Heart on Mermaids, Cross-dressers, and His Major Hotel Fetish.
Summer 2007 | New York City: A Guide
If there were a nerve center of the world, New York would have to be it. Finance, communications, publishing, art, fashion, music, advertising, dining, theater -- all the buzz begins here on the isle of Manhattan.
Summer 2007 | Cool Canada
A summer affair in the chic cities and majestic terrain of the second-largest country in the world, we explore Vancouver, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Montreal and Toronto.
Summer 2007 | Surprises
Summer 2007 | Ski Way South
Turn your summer upside down by heading south – and we mean deep south – to Chile, Argentina, Australia, or New Zealand, where the luxe "summer" ski season is hot as Hades.
Spring 2007 | Gay Travel Forecast 2007
Want to be the first on your block to visit the latest hot destination? Get a leg up on your competition, er, friends, right here.
Spring 2007 | Hong Kong's Cooking
Take a wok around Asia's scorching culinary capital.
Winter 2006 | Readers' Choice Awards
You voted, and the results are in! While the "next gay hot spot" will always be on the horizon, only a few spots have what it takes to stay hot year after year. The same can be said for hotels, airlines, events, and tour operators.
Fall 2006 | Hotels We Love
Escape. Sanctuary. Hedonism. Sleep! Hotels can satisfy many cravings. The Out Traveler scoured the globe to bring you a selection of properties that do it with extra élan.
Fall 2006 | Eating in Oaxaca
Queer Eye foodinista Ted Allen shares a few moments from his recent trip to Oaxaca, Mexico, where he and his boyfriend indulged in spicy, chocolaty mole (“mo-lay”).
Fall 2006 | Safari Sojourn
Deep in the faraway wilds of South Africa, two luxury game reserves provide a fleeting glimpse into a remarkably untouched world.
Fall 2006 | Beyond South Beach
From alligator shoes in South Beach to an alligator wrestler in the Everglades, a coast-to-coast road trip from Miami via Naples to Fort Lauderdale is a study in extremes.
Summer 2006 | Destination Update
What's happening in some of our favorite destinations around the world? It's never too late to dive into a plan
Exclusives | Phoenix Rising
As this sun-kissed oasis transforms itself into a major arts hub, the region is as gay-welcoming as ever
Spring 2006 | Matarazzo's Manhattan
Actress Heather Matarazzo is in love with New York City—lesbian hangouts, Broadway haunts, gay cabarets, and all!
January/February 2006 | Luxe Vegas
After rolling the dice with a lavish makeover, Sin City is making room for the glamour amid the glitz. No wonder queer thrill seekers are showing up in spades!
January/February 2006 | Dogsledding in Finland
Mushing a husky-powered sled through the frigid Arctic has rewards worth howling about
January/February 2006 | The Lure of Death Valley
Where the Weird Meets the Wondrous
November/December 2005 | Readers' Choice Awards
Where is the world’s hottest nightclub? Best island? Top ski lodge? All is revealed in our first reader survey
November/December 2005 | Readers' Choice Awards
November/December 2005 | Readers' Choice Awards
September/October 2005 | Best of Gay New York
58 sensational secrets, from insider Manhattan hot spots to awesome outer borough outings. Start spreading the news!
Books to Pack
September/October 2005 | Canary Islands Escape
Move over Ibiza! Gran Canaria is Europe’s hottest queer sun and fun destination
September/October 2005 | 39 Literary Getaways
Queer literature has exploded in the past 15 years to include a whole modern pack of terrific releases that further expand our gay horizons. Pack one of these books on your next trip to delve deeper into a place.
Travel Tips
A frequently-updated collection of helpful tips and practical travel strategies
Fall 2003 | Travel Queeries
Fall 2003 | R We Ready for R Family Vacations?
The O’Donnell mothers and crew say, “Anchors aweigh!”
July/August 2005 | Essentials Listings
July/August 2005 | Raising a Racket With Martina Navratilova
The legendary lesbian tennis star talks about her new role as Olivia's spokeswoman and dispatches travel wisdom from years on the sports circuit
Feb 2004 | Out in Las Vegas
Sin City is rediscovering its hedonistic ways
Feb 2004 | Perfect 10: Great Gay Ways
Walking on the wilder side of 10 streets around the globe
July/August 2005 | Tripping with Amy Sedaris
Amy Sedaris gabs about the color of her travel bags, why she starts stockpiling hotel mini shampoo bottles around the month of October, and why you'll never catch her in a fluffy white hotel bathrobe
May/June 2005 | Iceland: Wild and Worldly
The far-flung Nordic island that spawned Vikings and Björk is a homo haven of lava landscapes, steaming sulphur springs, throbbing nightlife, and inhabitants with names like Thor
March/April 2005 | Parisian Pleasures
Brush up on the ongoing evolution of the Marais, Gay Paree's queerest hood, before jumping headlong into the city's sexy subterranean club scene
March/April 2005 | Northampton
Greetings From Lesbianville, U.S.A.
Jan/Feb 2005 | The World's Great Gay Chefs
Winter 2004 | View from South Africa
Journeying to the edge of the Africa, Darren Frei encounters a thriving gay metropolis brimming with beguiling dichotomies.
Fall 2004 | Surprising Senegal
France meets Africa in this land of music and mysticism
PLAN YOUR TRIP
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