Gay New York City
Bars & Clubs
Restaurants
Bathhouses
Hotels
Shops
Arts
Gyms
Beaches
History
Articles
Events

NYC AIDS Memorial

(1 Rating)
A memorial that inspires and empowers
This 18-foot white triangular steel canopy serves as the dramatic gateway to the St. Vincent’s Hospital Park in the West Village. It was built to honor New York City's 100,000+ men, women, and children who have died from AIDS, and to commemorate and celebrate the efforts of the caregivers and activists.


Your support makes our travel guides possible

We believe that LGBTQ+ people deserve safe vacations that allow them to be their authentic selves. That's why our City Guides aren't locked behind a paywall. Can you contribute today?

Cancel anytime · Proudly LGBTQ+ owned and operated

Reviews

No reviews yet, be the first to

Other LGBTQ Heritage Sites in New York City

Oscar Wilde Tours

Professorial, exclusive tours for the "sophisticated traveler"
New York City

Stonewall National Monument

If there's any place deserving of a monument, it's Stonewall!
West Village

Hudson River Park’s Memorial

Pulse Memorial in Hudson River Park
West Village

Restaurants in West Village

Elephant & Castle

Far from the Thames but close to home
West Village

Tea & Sympathy

British essentials
West Village

A Salt & Battery

"God Save the Queen"
West Village

Gottino Enoteca e Salumeria

West Village hot spot
West Village

Morandi

A true taste of Italy
West Village

Corner Bistro

A late-night treasure serving up juicy burgers
West Village

Cafe Cluny

Always the flavor of the day
West Village

Mary's Fish Camp

Classic East Coast lobster rolls
West Village

Gay New York City
Bars & Clubs
Restaurants
Bathhouses
Hotels
Shops
Arts
Gyms
Beaches
History
Articles
Events