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Why LGBTQ+ travelers are booking Motto Times Square for NYC getaways

Why LGBTQ+ travelers are booking Motto Times Square for NYC getaways

Why LGBTQ+ travelers are booking Motto Times Square for NYC getaways
Photo Courtesy of Motto by Hilton New York City Times Square

From Broadway views to minimalist style, Motto by Hilton is redefining queer-friendly stays in the heart of Manhattan.

This story is brought to you by our partners at Hilton Hotels & Resorts.

  Photo Courtesy of Motto by Hilton New York City Times Square

I couldn’t help but wonder: In New York City, can you really have it all — the buzz, the beauty, the Broadway — without the burnout?

For OutTravelers chasing both a little glamour and a good night’s sleep, the answer might just be yes — if you check into Motto by Hilton New York City Times Square.

Here, Broadway is literally outside your window, but inside, everything feels muted, modern and intentionally calm. It’s the kind of place that whispers, “You’ve made it,” whether you’re in town for Pride, a pitch meeting or a post-breakup reset.

  Photo Courtesy of Motto by Hilton New York City Times Square

“Nestled right in the heart of Times Square, the Motto Hotel offers a front row to all the city that never sleeps has to offer,” said Mary Schwager, senior executive producer of programming for The Advocate Channel. “It’s steps from Broadway theaters, a short walk to Central Park and all the excitement of New York City. If you like chocolate, the M&M, Hershey and Max Brenner shops are all within a block. If you’re lucky, you can get a room with the ‘Wicked’ sign right outside your window. How New York is that?”

  Photo Courtesy of Mary Schwager

Part of Hilton’s lifestyle-forward brand, Motto properties stretch from Peru to Philadelphia, each tailored to the local vibe with cleverly compact rooms. The Times Square location is a blend of Roaring ’20s glamour and 2020s mindfulness — complete with natural tones, minimalist decor and sound-softening ceiling panels to keep the Midtown mania at bay.

“Motto Times Square is sleek, smart and perfectly efficient — no fluff, just focus,” said Chris Go, equalpride’s chief of staff. “It was the perfect place for our team to stay while celebrating our Pride cover party. In a Pride season where LGBTQ+ orgs are doing more with less, it felt fitting to be in a space that values intention over excess.”

  Photo Courtesy of Chris Go

Connected rooms make Motto ideal for chosen families, couples or solo travelers looking to spread out. There’s even a “Bunkie” room with a queen bed and a twin overhead — a multitasking dream for party planners, parents or anyone who packs in layers.

And of course, no queer-friendly stay would be complete without a chic spot to caffeinate or celebrate. The Alderman, Motto’s lobby-level bar and coffee lounge, blends vintage tavern charm with modern cocktail culture — perfect for pre-show espresso or post-Pride debriefs.

“The Motto was our portal to Broadway — and Pride!” said Daniel Reynolds, editor in chief of Out. “What a joy to experience New York City in the heart of it all. Also, don’t miss Lulla in the Chelsea location. Great bites and vibes!”

  (L-R) Chris Go & Daniel ReynoldsPhoto Courtesy of Daniel Reynolds

Motto’s sustainably focused features — like under-bed storage, refillable aluminum water bottles and premium bulk amenities — make it a conscious choice with a cool factor.

So whether you’re coming for Broadway, brunch or your big queer love story, book your stay at Motto Times Square HERE now and make the city yours — one fabulous night at a time.

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Keighton

Keighton is a New York-based, queer, Asian transmedia artist and visual jockey specializing in multimedia production and experience design. As the Content & Design Manager at equalpride, he leverages his skills in creative writing, emerging technologies, and experiential marketing to translate design ideas into customized, systematic, and impactful content and experiences. He holds an MFA in Design & Technology from Parsons School of Design, as well as a BS in Journalism from New York University. Keighton is also an expert-level nerd on perfumery, accessibility, pop music, LGBT+ entertainment, and Madonna.

Keighton is a New York-based, queer, Asian transmedia artist and visual jockey specializing in multimedia production and experience design. As the Content & Design Manager at equalpride, he leverages his skills in creative writing, emerging technologies, and experiential marketing to translate design ideas into customized, systematic, and impactful content and experiences. He holds an MFA in Design & Technology from Parsons School of Design, as well as a BS in Journalism from New York University. Keighton is also an expert-level nerd on perfumery, accessibility, pop music, LGBT+ entertainment, and Madonna.