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Frenetic, fantastic and fabulous. New York has been the US' number one gay travel destination - as voted in 2006 in the PlanetOut Travel Awards. The bars and pubs of areas like Greenwich village continue to attract an eclectic crowd from all over the world. Gay friendly bars, pubs or clubs – New York is the number one travel destination for all the right reasons.
New York is a city made up of small neighbourhoods. Each New York neighbourhood has a distinctive characteristic, but what they all have in common is a gay friendly atmosphere. Chelsea and Greenwich Village have the greatest concentration of gay life, although the Upper West Side is not far behind. Fashion, theatre, advertising and the arts have perpetuated New York into one of the most gay friendliest cities in the world. Visitors to Gay New York will find world class hotels, superb gourmet restaurants and amazing museums.Greenwich Village is the traditional home of gays in New York. This part of town has been home to artists, writers, non-conformists, entertainers, intellectuals and bohemians since the start of the 20th century. The Village is made up of quaint brownstones bordered by lovely gardens. The Village is also home to the country's largest Halloween parade. In Washington Square, one will find skate boarders, jugglers, stand-up comics, etc. At night the Village comes alive with the sounds from late-night coffeehouses, cafes, experimental theatres and music clubs.
New York is a city made up of small neighbourhoods. Each New York neighbourhood has a distinctive characteristic, but what they all have in common is a gay friendly atmosphere. Chelsea and Greenwich Village have the greatest concentration of gay life, although the Upper West Side is not far behind. Fashion, theatre, advertising and the arts have perpetuated New York into one of the most gay friendliest cities in the world. Visitors to Gay New York will find world class hotels, superb gourmet restaurants and amazing museums.Greenwich Village is the traditional home of gays in New York. This part of town has been home to artists, writers, non-conformists, entertainers, intellectuals and bohemians since the start of the 20th century. The Village is made up of quaint brownstones bordered by lovely gardens. The Village is also home to the country's largest Halloween parade. In Washington Square, one will find skate boarders, jugglers, stand-up comics, etc. At night the Village comes alive with the sounds from late-night coffeehouses, cafes, experimental theatres and music clubs.
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