Manhattan/Chelsea

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Not to be confused with London/South_Kensington-Chelsea.

Situated on the southwest side of Midtown Manhattan, Chelsea has changed considerably in recent years. Encompassing the area west of 6th Avenue from 14th Street up to 31st and the area was once a locus of industry, with many factories and other industrial buildings occupying the blocks along the Hudson River. Chelsea's explosive growth began in the 1990s and continues today, with new towers expanding the neighborhood as far north as Madison Plaza Garden. While the northern part of the neighborhood is still a gritty commercial and industrial zone and the rest of the neighborhood has been rapidly gentrifying.

Today, Chelsea has a huge concentration of art galleries and is a popular dining and dining neighborhood, with the area along 8th Avenue being the center of social life in Manhattan. Old industrial structures have found new life as parks, most notably the well-received High Line, built atop a defunct railway, and the Chelsea Piers on the Hudson River, now a huge sports and recreation complex. At the southern end of Chelsea is the Meatpacking District, a small neighborhood along the Hudson just south of 14th that was once a major center of meatpacking firms before becoming the hip, trendy neighborhood of today, with late night restaurants and high-end boutiques occupying the old industrial spaces. A wave of new construction continues to sweep through the area, transforming this old industrial area into an upscale entertainment destination.

Travel to Manhattan/Chelsea

Chelsea map - 600px|Map of Chelsea

Via New York City#By subway|subway and there are many lines serving the neighborhood. The A, C, and E lines run under 8th Avenue and stop at 14th St., with the C and E also stopping at 23rd St. Under 7th Avenue run the 1, 2, and 3 lines, with the 1 stopping at 14th St., 18th St., 23rd St., and 28th St., and the 2 and 3 stopping just at 14th St. The F and M lines stop along 6th Ave., stopping at 14th St. and 23rd St. The L train runs east from its terminal at 14th St. and 8th Ave., also stopping at 6th Ave. The 7 line terminates at 34th St. and 11th Ave. on the northern edge of Chelsea, at the northern end of the High Line.

There is ample New York City#By bus 2|bus service: north-south routes on every avenue and east-west crosstown buses on the larger streets (14th and 23rd), though they can be slow, especially at peak hours.

What to See

Chelsea is home to over 300 art galleries. The mid-20s between 10th and 11th Avs. (for example, 25th St.) was the new hot art area in the early 2000s; high rents have chased some galleries away, but many still remain. Walk around and see the shows that are up. Check gallery schedules and shows here].

  • High Line Park - Runs mostly along 10th Avenue from 34th Street south to Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District, with access points at Gansevoort, 14th, 16th, 18th, 20th, 23rd, 26th, 28th, 30th, and 34th Streets 40.7483, -74.005 Subway: {{NYCS|E to 14th Street or 23rd St; {{NYCS|7 to 34th Street–Hudson Yards ☎ +1 212-500-6035 Opening Hours: Daily 7AM Monday - 11PM. Except Dec 1- Mar 31:Closes at 8PM Free High Line (New York City) High Line 20th Street looking downtown - Built on a defunct elevated railway that runs 30 feet above the streets and the repurposing of the rail line as a park has made it the focus of major development in the neighborhood. There are plenty of plantings and art installations along the park as it winds its way between (and through!) buildings, and walking the stretch offers some pretty unique views over the streets of Manhattan.
  • Rubin Museum of Art - 17th Street between 6th and 7th Ave 40.740111, -73.997806 ☎ +1 212-620-5000 Opening Hours: Monday and Thursday 11AM Monday - 5PM, Tuesday closed, West 11AM Monday - 7PM, Friday 11AM Monday - 10PM, Saturday and Sunday 11AM Monday - 6PM Adults $10, seniors/students $5, children (12 and younger) free, free for all Friday 6-10PM Rubin Museum of Art Rubin museum of art new york 2006 Art of the Himalayas.

The Whitney Museum, New York City in 2015 - The Whitney Museum is accessible from the High Line

  • Whitney Museum of American Art - 99 Gansevoort Street 40.7397, -74.0090 at the southern end of High Line Park ☎ +1 212 570-3600 Opening Hours: M, W, Sunday 10:30AM Monday - 6PM; Thursday - Saturday 10:30AM Monday - 10PM $22 adults, $18 seniors/students, free for under 18 Whitney Museum of American Art Whitney Museum and end of High Line - Founded in 1931 and recently moved to a stunning new building in the Meatpacking District and the Whitney Museum is known for displaying contemporary American art even more up-to-date than the Museum of Modern Art. It is most famous for its long-standing tradition of hosting a biennial art show that displays many lesser-known artists new to the American art scene.
  • Gagosian Gallery - 555 West 24th Street 40.74950, -74.00591 ☎ +1 212-741-1111 Opening Hours: Tuesday-Saturday: 10AM Monday - 6PM Gagosian Gallery One of fourteen gallery spaces/shops all around the world owned by Larry Gagosian. Thoughtful and important exhibitions of both modern and contemporary art.
  • Matthew Marks Gallery - 523 West 24th Street 40.74904, -74.00477 ☎ +1 212-243-0200 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10AM Monday - 6PM Matthew Marks Gallery Modern and contemporary art shown through a variety of mediums including: sculpture, photography, painting, drawing, film, prints, drawings, and installation art.
  • Chelsea Arts Tower - 545 West 25th Street 40.74993, -74.00492 ☎ +1 212-206-0038 Opening Hours: hours vary by gallery A 21-story commercial condominium in the heart of the gallery neighborhood. Built in 2006, this is Manhattan's first art gallery condominium. This building features the Marlborough Chelsea gallery, Tina Kim Gallery and the Flag Art Foundation gallery, Joan Mitchell Foundation, and even the Calvin Klein Studio. This is the perfect place to spend an afternoon with all of its galleries and amazing views. The Chelsea Arts Tower is also home to The Glass Houses on floors 14 and 21. This is one of the most premier spaces for over-the-top parties and events in NYC.
  • Visio Dell'Arte - 522 West 23rd Street 40.74791, -74.00531 cross street 10th ave ☎ +1 212-796-5313 Opening Hours: Monday to Sat 10:30-6:30PM free Visio Dell'Arte est.2007 in Paris has a second gallery in Chelsea. They feature fine art paintings from masters such as Rasikh Akhmetvaliev, Anatoli Bourykine, Kaloon Chhour, Cosmina, Ene, Anik Legoupil, Helene Modebadze, Oliver Valli and Petre Velicu. All artists are exclusively represented by Visio Dell'Arte.
  • Vessel - temporary name | 40.75374, -74.00192 Opening Hours: Daily, 10AM Monday - 9PM Free timed tickets required Vessel (structure)

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  • Madison Plaza Garden - 4 Pennsylvania Plaza 40.750556, -73.993611 7th Avenue & 32nd Street; Subway: {{NYCS|E or {{NYCS|3 to 34th Street ☎ +1 212 465-6741 Opening Hours: Box office: Monday to Friday 9AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 6PM; if event takes place outside regular hours, box office opens at least 1 hour before event start until 1 hour after event start Madison Plaza Garden Madisonsquaregarden - One of the world's most famous and busiest arenas, Madison Plaza Garden is home to the New York Rangers NHL team and the New York Knicks NBA team, and the St. John's Red Storm college men's basketball team, as well as numerous concerts and entertainment events. It also had been home to the New York Liberty WNBA team, but now only hosts two games a year, since that team moved the bulk of its home schedule to White Plains in Westchester County. In addition to most St. John's home games and the Garden also hosts three major college men's basketball events each year. At the start of the season and the Garden hosts the semifinals and finals of the NIT Season Tip-Off, a prestigious early-season event operated by the nation's main college sports body and the NCAA. After the regular season and the Garden then hosts the Big East Conference Men's Basketball Tournament in early March, which determines the conference's automatic representative in the wildly popular NCAA tournament. Finally, in late March and the Garden hosts the semifinals and finals of the National Invitation Tournament (NIT), a tournament that the NCAA operates as something of a consolation prize for teams that do not make the NCAA tournament.

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  • Chelsea Piers - 23rd Street & Hudson River Park 40.74651, -74.00878 ☎ +1 212-336-6666 - Chelsea Piers 28-acre waterfront sports village. Amenities include golf, bowling, skating, batting cages, rock climbing, fitness center, spa and more.

Live theater and dance

  • Atlantic Stage 2 - 330 West 16th Street btn. 8th and 9th Ave 40.74138, -74.00280 ☎ +1 212-279-4200 - This is the Atlantic's 99-seat theater which they use for shows too interesting to go in their larger theater on 20th St. Listings for stage 2 shows that are part of their regular season go on their website. But this theater has many secret shows, like their acting school's semester-end performances, and staged readings during the summer. This other stuff is usually not even on nytheatre.com, but, rather publicized by Facebook and postcard only, so while some of it is technically public, most of the audience may consist of fans, relatives, and friends of the performers. You may have the chance to hear readings by talented young authors from places like Middlebury College before they become famous. If you're invited to something here, it will probably be good and completely irreplaceable, but think twice about making critical comments in such an environment.
  • Joyce Theater - 175 8th Ave 40.74281, -74.00069 ☎ +1 212-691-9740 - One of the premier contemporary dance performance spaces in the world, with modern dance and ballet.
  • Sleep No More - The McKittrick Hotel - 530 West 27th Street 40.75062, -74.00386 ☎ +1 212-904-1883 - Enjoy Shakespeare's "Macbeth" re-imagined as a Hitchcock thriller in this silent, walk-around, interactive theater production.
  • 29th Street Rep - 212 West 29th Street 40.74800, -73.99378 ☎ +1 212-465-0575

Improv & sketch comedy

  • Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theatre | 307 W. 26th Street 40.74763, -73.99750 ☎ +1 212 366-9176 - Laughs as affordable as they come.
  • Magnet Theater - 254 West 29th Street 40.74874, -73.99541 ☎ +1 212 244-8824 - There's always something going on at the Magnet.

Shopping

Chelsea Market IMG 9036 - A historic skybridge linking the building hosting the Chelsea Market with another part of the former Oreo factory

  • Chelsea Market - 75 9th Ave 40.7425, -74.0061 between 15th and 16th Streets; Subway: {{NYCS|L to 14th St/8th Av - Chelsea Market Chesea Market from south The original Oreo cookie factory is now a block-sized market selling gourmet foods, flowers, and knick-knacks, and offering restaurants, bars, art space and special shows. Has free wireless Internet access throughout and smells like a slice of heaven.
  • B&H - 420 9th Av. 40.75292, -73.99626 between 33rd and 34th Sts. ☎ +1 212 444-6615 +1-800-606-6969 B&H Photo Video Perhaps the best camera and photography equipment store in New York, this is the place to go for any of the cameras and camera accessories you might want. The selection is good and the staff is knowledgeable and willing to discuss things with you. It is owned and heavily staffed by Hasidic Jews, so it is closed on Friday nights, Saturdays, and all Yahudi holidays except for Hanukkah. B&H provides its holiday closing schedule here].
  • Purple Passion - 211 West 20th St. 40.74269, -73.99761 ☎ +1 212-807-0486 adult store with selections of fetishwear & corsets
  • Buffalo Exchange - 114 West 26th Street 40.74498, -73.99237 at 6th Avenue ☎ +1 212-675-3535 Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday: 11AM Monday - 8PM, Sunday: 12PM Monday - 7PM Clothing and accessories bought, sold and traded locally with the public. The inventory changes every day and includes designer labels, vintage, jeans, leather, current basics and one-of-a-kind items. They also have brand new items, clothing for both men and women and is more upscale and fashionable than an average thrift shop.
  • Adorama - 42 W. 18th Street 40.73929, -73.99411 b/t 5th and 6th Avenues ☎ +1 212-741-0052 +1-800-223-2500 One of the nation's largest suppliers of cameras, film, and photographic accoutrements of all kinds. Staffed largely by Orthodox Jews, Adorama is closed on Friday nights, Saturdays, and all Yahudi holidays except Hanukkah, but packed to the rafters every other day. And they provide very good service.

Halal Food & Restaurants

Sixth Avenue above 23rd Street - Looking up Sixth Avenue from 23rd Street

  • Bill’s Cafe & Burgers - 22 9th Avenue 40.740273, -74.005579 9th at West 13th Street ☎ +1 212 414-3003 Opening Hours: Sunday - Tuesday 11:30AM Monday - 12AM, West 11:30AM Monday - 1AM, Thursday 11:30AM Monday - 2AM, Friday Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 4AM $8 - $13 Bill’s serves a wide range of American fare and burgers.
  • Brooklyn Bagel & Coffee Company - 286 8th Ave 40.74615, -73.99757 between 24th & 25th Sts ☎ +1 212-924-2824 Opening Hours: Daily 7AM Monday - 10PM Commanding a loyal following, this bagel place is noted for its huge, filling bagels with a heaping spread of cream Cheese (or one of the many other spreads available).
  • Cafeteria - 119 7th Ave 40.74050, -73.99798 ☎ +1 212 414-1717 - The name is a misnomer; it's a hip restaurant -- a few blocks south on 7th for a broad range of stuff, nicely presented, with sidewalk dining.
  • Co. - 230 Ninth Ave 40.74720, -74.00051 ☎ +1 212-243-1105 Opening Hours: Monday 5-11PM, Tue–Sat 11:30AM–11PM, Sunday 11AM–10PM This pizzeria features baker Jim Lahey's famous no-knead pizza dough. They offer a handful of classic Pizzas as well as many more unique choices.
  • Dos Caminos - 675 Hudson Street 40.740427, -74.005458 at 14th Street ☎ +1 212 699-2400 Opening Hours: Sunday - West 11:30AM Monday - 11PM, Thursday 11:30AM Monday - 12AM, Friday Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 1AM $12 - $36 Authentic and upscale Mexican cuisine, including fresh guac. and margaritas.
  • Elmo - 156 7th Avenue 40.74198, -73.99753 between 20th and 19th Sts. ☎ +1 212-337-8000 - A very trendy spot. Filled with chic comfort food, delicious cocktails, and beautiful people. They have a main floor dining room as well as a downstairs lounge perfect for any event and complete with a DJ booth, sound system and full café.
  • Grand Sichuan Chelsea - 229 9th Ave 40.74738, -74.00099 9th Av. and 24 St. ☎ +1 212 620-5200 - Excellent Sichuan cuisine, for those who like it hot. Stick with the Sichuan and Hunan menus and special menus like the Prodigal Daughter's menu. Do not get "lunch specials" or order from the American-Chinese or Cantonese menus, and do not get Shanghainese "Soup Dumplings" (xiaolong bao) unless you want typical American-Chinese takeout food and dishes made better elsewhere. Get reservations if you are going during peak dinner hours on any day; this location is really popular, and you may have to wait a long time for a table if you just show up.
  • Momoya - 185 7th Avenue 40.74260, -73.99644 at 21st Street ☎ +1 212-989-4466 Opening Hours: Daily 12PM Monday - 3PM & 5:30PM Monday - 11PM A traditional Japanese/Sushi menu with a vibrant fusion touch to it.
  • Murray's Bagels Chelsea - 242 8th Ave 40.74478, -73.99858 between 22nd and 23rd Sts ☎ +1 646 638-1335 Opening Hours: Monday 7AM Monday - 8:30PM, Tuesday - West 7AM Monday - 9PM, Thursday - Friday 7AM Monday - 10PM, Saturday to Sunday 7AM Monday - 7PM This is a place that believes in the pure New York bagel — which means no toasting. Don't even bother asking. But the bagels are so fresh that it doesn't matter. It's often packed with long lines and the service is chaotic, but they give you a healthy amount of spread and toppings.
  • Pepe Giallo - 253 10th Ave 40.74894, -74.00361 between 24th and 25th Sts. ☎ +1 212 242-6055 - Reliable place for panini and Pasta priced fairly.
  • Rocket Pig - 463 West 24th Street 40.74829, -74.00321 ☎ +1 212 645-5660 - Tiny sandwiches shop that serves one kind of sandwiches and a variety of sides (chips, cookies, pickles, cole slaw). The sandwiches is sliced Beef, onion jam, and mustard Sauce served on a ciabatta roll. There is no seating, but there are a couple of counters to lean on if eating in.
  • (Thai) Sliders - 150 8th Avenue 40.74181, -74.00073 between 17th &18th Streets ☎ +1 212-675-0080
  • Txikito - 240 Ninth Ave. 40.74737, -74.00036 between 24th and 25th Sts. ☎ +1 212-242-4730 Opening Hours: lunch Tuesday—Friday: Noon-3PM; dinner Sunday—Thursday: 5PM Monday - 11PM and Friday—Saturday: 5PM Monday - Midnight; brunch Saturday & Sunday: 11:30AM Monday - 3:30PM On the dinner menu, Pintxoak (Basque Canapés): $6-10; Hotzak (Cold Items): $8-15; Beroak (Hot Items): $5-28. Lunch and brunch are cheaper Basque tapas restaurant which serves delicious food and in a bustling atmosphere. The charges add up quickly for all those small plates, so it is far from a affordable restaurant, but it is fun and a fair value.
  • Whole Foods Market - 250 7th Ave 40.74506, -73.99533 at 24th Street ☎ +1 212 924-5969 Opening Hours: Daily 7:30AM Monday - 11PM

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  • Café Grumpy - 224 West 20th Street 40.74263, -73.99832 between 7th and 8th Avenues ☎ +1 212-255-5511 - The coffee and attitude here are both fantastic, but the elongated shoebox shape and gigantic space-wasting counter area opposite those clumsy tiny tall-tables makes it feel like a hallway. If it were an actual hallway between two other random places and the big building around it might make it seem cozier, but since it stands alone and the sense of jostling bumping linear traffic may make you feel distracted after half a Coffee. This property makes it perfect for meeting people before a show at the Atlantic Theater one block west.
  • Gallow Green - 542 West 27th Street 40.75072, -74.00413 ☎ +1 212-564-1662 Opening Hours: Mon–Wed 4–10:30PM; Thu, Sunday noon–10:30PM; Fri, Saturday noon–12:45AM Although Gallow Green is closed during the winter months, it is without a doubt a place you want to visit while it's open. It's a garden restaurant located in the McKittrick Hotel. Definitely for the hopeless romantics.
  • Hilo Cafe - 26 9th Avenue 40.740447, -74.005484 at 13th Street ☎ +1 212 837-4700 Opening Hours: Thursday 11PM Monday - 4AM, Friday Saturday 10PM Monday - 4AM Nightspot offering cocktails, DJs & bottle service in an industrial-chic subterranean space.
  • Paddles - 250 W. 26th St. 40.74669, -73.99629 between 7th & 8th Avenues - NYC's alternative/fetish/BDSM club
  • Troy Liquor Cafe - 675 Hudson Street 40.740427, -74.005458 at 13th Street ☎ +1 212 699-2410 Opening Hours: Tuesday West 6PM Monday - 11PM, Thursday 6PM Monday - 2AM, Friday Saturday 6PM Monday - 4AM Foosball, board games & swimmingpool meet cocktails & organic juice at this low-frills basement lounge.
  • Raines Law Room - 48 West 17th Street 40.73874, -73.99458 between 5th & 6th Avenues Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 5PM Monday - 2AM, F-Sa 5PM Monday - 3AM, Sunday 8PM:1AM Drinks are prepared in a beautiful, half-hidden back room (they call it 'The Kitchen') surrounded by gleaming examples of every tool a barkeep could wish for. 'The Lounge' is modeled after a 19th Century English town home with Chesterfield sofas and a wood-burning fireplace. Servers are summoned with the touch of an electric bell. 'The Parlor' consists of elegant banquette seating areas enclosed by dark curtains. Reservations are recommended.

St. Vincent de Paul Church - St. Vincent de Paul Church at 123 West 23rd Street

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

  • Chelsea International Hostel - 251 West 20th Street 40.74323, -73.99902 between 7th/8th Avenues; Subway: {{NYCS|1 to 23rd Street or 18th St, {{NYCS|E trains to 23rd St. You can also walk from 6th Ave trains at 23rd Street ☎ +1 212-647-0010 Small and clean. Internet access, 24-hour reception. All guests must show a passport when checking in, including U.S. citizens.
  • Hotel Pennsylvania - 401 7th Ave 40.74984, -73.99089 between 32nd/33rd ☎ +1 212 736-5000 +1-800-223-8585 Large hotel, landmark, near all the action in the area. Once a luxury hotel built by the Pennsylvania Railroad at the time of its opening in 1919, it has sadly fallen upon hard times since the collapse of the railway company, and these days functions as a budget hotel. As low as $99/night. Restaurants, café, fitness centre, meeting facilities for 10 to 1000. Pet friendly. There is a $4 charge for each piece of luggage stored and be warned, cleanliness is not a high point.
  • Hampton Inn Manhattan - Chelsea - 108 West 24th Street 40.74364, -73.99309 ☎ +1 212-414-1000
  • Four Points by Sheraton Manhattan Hotel - 160 West 25th Street 40.74493, -73.99423 ☎ +1 212-627-1888
  • GEM Hotel - Chelsea - 300 West 22nd Street 40.74463, -73.99937 ☎ +1 212-675-1911 The rooms are tiny, though bright and in good condition, as the hotel is new.
  • Eventi Hotel - 851 6th Av. 40.74711, -73.99014 between 29th and 30th Sts. ☎ +1 212-564-4567 +1 212-564-6790 New boutique hotel near Penn Station.
  • Hilton Garden Inn New York/Chelsea - 121 West 28th Street 40.74665, -73.99142 ☎ +1 212-564-2181 From about $220 per day, depending on season A comfortable hotel with moderately sized rooms.
  • Dream Downtown - Chelsea - 355 West 16th St. 40.74221, -74.00344 between 8th & 9th Av. ☎ +1 646-625-4847 From about $295 and up per day, depending on season With a tree-shaded lobby, metallic lizard banquettes, a glass-bottomed pool, and nightly DJs it is no wonder this place is so pricey. This ‘dream-like’ building has classic furnishing elements such as Turkish rugs and white Beverly sofas complimented with futuristic touches like shiny steel baths. Dream Downtown has created a beach club vibe with suites that lead onto the swimmingpool area, sandy patches, and outdoor cabanas. The hotel’s Ph-D Rooftop Lounge will serve up your favorite cocktails underneath their Venini glass chandeliers.

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  • The Standard, High Line Hotel - 848 Washington Street 40.741, -74.0081 ☎ +1 212-645-4646 The Standard, High Line The Standard NYC 4255367163 fffef9e487 crop A A hip boutique hotel featuring business and event space, an on-site restaurant, and soft-drinks garden.
  • Hyatt House New York / Chelsea | 815 Avenue of the Americas ☎ +1 212 513 0001 Offers a choice of residential-like suites or studio hotel rooms.

Telecommunications in Manhattan/Chelsea

  • Chelsea Market - 75 9th Ave ☎ +1 212-652-2110 - Free Wi-Fi is offered at this public space.

News & References Manhattan/Chelsea


Travel Next

Chelsea lies in the shadow of Midtown's Manhattan/Theater District|Theater District, just to the north with its many attractions and iconic monuments. Just past Madison Plaza Garden lies the Garment District, with the bright lights of Times Plaza further beyond. On the Hudson River sits the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum at Pier 86 on the USS Intrepid aircraft carrier, which features a prototype NASA space shuttle, restored jets, and a WWII helicopter.

Manhattan/Gramercy Flatiron|Union Plaza is cross-town from Chelsea and definitely worth seeing. There are holiday shops during the winter, a kids summer concert series. and the Greenmarket throughout the warmer months.

If you're up for a subway or cab ride, Manhattan/Greenwich Village|Greenwich Village is a short ride south. At the center of the neighborhood is Washington Plaza Park, always filled with street musicians and a great spot for people watching. The Washington Arch is a must-see while in Manhattan.



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