Aesthetically attractive and created in response to acknowledge both the physical location and social context of the building, the World Rainbow Hotels collection of gay friendly design hotels must be taken seen to be believed.
You will unearth properties which are designed to be specifically unique and solitary to a particular destination. From San Juan to Saint-Tropez, every design hotel under the World Rainbow Hotels umbrella will leave you breathless.
Kimpton Hotel Eventi is a 292 guestrooms and suites hotel based in Chelsea NYC. The hotel is within a 10 minute walk from the Empire State Building, Madison Square Garden and Penn Station.
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Denver is situated in Denver, the hotel is a 5 minute walk from the Colorado Convention Centre. The Denver Art Museum is 5 minutes’ drive from the hotel, while Sports Authority ...
Ink 48, is a boutique hotel in New York City with impressive views of Manhattan. This boutique hotel makes a statement as distinctive as the city itself.
Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa is a luxurious hotel offering elegant accommodation and a range of exceptional services and gorgeous views for a taste of paradise.
St Paul Hotel located in the heart of Old Montreal is a 4* "boutique" property with all the amenities required for a fashionable and trendy hotel. Consisting of 119 rooms, including 24 suites, with ...
Hotel Victor is more than the ultimate expression of Miami Beach art deco. It is a refuge from the predictable. A home for the sophisticated traveler who knows where to experience affordable South ...
Set in the heart of the Chelsea Riviera between the High Line and the Hudson River, Americano Hotel boasts exceptional service and convenient facilities to make your stay a memorable one.
Hi-Lo Hotel is an excellent, trendy, gay-friendly hotel in the heart of Portland, Oregon, aimed at foodies, artists, young professionals and savvy business travellers. This unique property offers ...
Conveniently located on Lexington Avenue between 23rd and 24th street, within a short distance of Union Square and Midtown in the Flatiron District of New York.