Chelsea

A creative and hip part of New York City.

Welcome to Chelsea

A famous and hip arts district in New York City
 
Chelsea is named after the Chelsea Hotel that now houses art galleries and studios displaying some of the most interesting art being produced in the world. Bordered by the Hudson River and Sixth Avenue, Chelsea has developed into a cultural center in New York City. Trendy clubs, bars, and restaurants have opened in Chelsea as it has become an increasingly popular section of the city. Speakeasies, the Chelsea Market, and flea markets are some of the businesses that make Chelsea a unique and eclectic place.
 
Living in Chelsea means you can walk into Greenwich Village or Hell’s Kitchen to enjoy the restaurants and nightlife offered by those neighborhoods. Chelsea is a creative and hip part of New York City where residents enjoy fabulous contemporary art and live jazz at amazing nightclubs. Artechouse is a demonstration of digital creativity inside the Chelsea Market building. The demonstrations combine technology, science, and art to produce interactive exhibitions blending music and lighting to a magnificent effect.
 

What to Love 

  • Living amidst one of the most iconic arts districts in the world
  • Shopping artisanal goods and unique finds at The Chelsea Market
  • A picturesque backdrop that is quintessentially New York

Local Lifestyle

Chelsea is an iconic Manhattan enclave that offers residents great dining, fantastic entertainment, and quirky shops. Residents stroll through the Chelsea market and take in over fifty vendors, such as Saxelby Cheesemongers and Amy’s Bread. The High Line is one of Chelsea’s parks that follows a railway route on the west side. View the Hudson River and the city skyline from this walkway high above the city. Life in Chelsea is vibrant and rich due to the close proximity to art galleries, restaurants, and eclectic businesses. The High Line attracts residents from many different New York neighborhoods.
 

Dining, Entertainment, and Shopping 

Cookshop and Breads Bakery are two of the most popular restaurants in Chelsea. Many dining establishments near the High Line are popular among Chelsea residents. Hearth on the High Line features outdoor seating, charcuterie plates, and hearty pork sandwiches. Hearth on the High Line also offers eclectic beverages and cocktails. Spanish Diner at Mercado Little Spain offers Iberian cuisine featuring snacks, egg plates, and sandwiches.
 

Things to Do 

The High Line is one of the defining characteristics of Chelsea. This elevated park is a popular destination for residents and those visiting New York from other states. The park covers one and a half miles from Hudson Yards to the northern section of Chelsea. Essentially a playground for adults, residents can enjoy outdoor art, skyline views, and blooming flowers.

Since 2021, residents have been able to enjoy visiting Little Island, a floating park containing gardens, trees, and lawns. The Chelsea Piers Sports and Entertainment Complex offers exceptional venues for entertainment in the city. Residents also enjoy viewing exhibitions in the Chelsea Gallery District.
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