How to have a Gay Day in Greenwich Village

How to have a Gay Day in Greenwich Village

Chris and Alex
As a proud same-sex couple, we make a point of seeking out LGBTQ+ sites and establishments as part of our travels. We know that finding such places can sometimes be hard so we wanted to make this guide to ensure that you’d have a gay (as in happy, but also as in gay) day in the Big Apple. We know there’s places on here even New York City queers don’t readily know about. If you’re also a member of the LGBTQ+ community, you know that we often have to seek out our own history rather than count on it being taught to us. This guide isn’t limited to just sightseeing and eating or drinking – it’s also a LGBTQ+ history walking tour. If you’re an LGBTQ+ individual or ally living or visiting the Greenwich Village area of NYC, this is a great way to start patronizing LGBTQ+ owned businesses and learn from the city’s history. We wish we had something like this to follow years ago! Here’s what you’ll find inside: 🏳️‍🌈 4 Historical Sites 🏳️‍⚧️ 🌈 3 Memorials 📙 4 Art/ Resources / Shopping 🤤 3 LGBTQ+ Owned Food Spots 🍸 6 LGBTQ+ bars and clubs 🗺️ An interactive map of all locations This guide also contains a living map, so your unlocked guide will be updated as we continue to add more locations!
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Greenwich Village is a neighborhood in NYC that has long been the center of LGBTQ+ life. It is home to many sites of historical importance, as well as the present day hub for many within the community. Its important as LGBTQ+ folks and allies that we frequent these spots. Greenwich Village is slowly becoming a gentrified neighborhood and pushing out the community that built it. Our list used to be a lot longer, but many places unfortunately went out of business.

You could easily use this guide as a gay day intinerary or LGBTQ+ walking tour, as many of the sites are within walking distance of each other.

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📍New Jersey We’re Chris (in the hat) and Alex (in the glasses)! We’re into experience-based travel. Whether it’s something you need to do, see, or eat, we’ll know before you go. Our goal is to life a life that’s rich in experiences, memories, and plenty of good food! So many people always ask us for our recommendations because we have a Google Doc dedicated to every trip we’ve ever been on. You can always be sure that a guide from us will take the stress out of trip planning and give you stories to last a lifetime! Topics guides from us will center around: • LGBTQ+ • Unique Stays • Bucketlist Experiences • Photo Spots • Adventure • Food & Bev • National Parks • Glamping 💌itschrisandalex@gmail.com
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