New York City Chelsea
Posted by Jim Berg | Filed under Arts & Entertainment
The townhouses and prewar co-ops in Chelsea have been home to photographers and filmmakers for years. But doctors, lawyers and business people are moving in.
For your dining pleasure there are many restaurants such as the Biltmore Room, Bottino, Da Umberto, and La Bottega, Maroon’s, the Rocking Horse and many more. There are also many nightclubs in Chelsea.
Chelsea Hotel in History: The hotel started out as a co-op apartment building and was, surprisingly enough, the city’s tallest building for more than a decade. In 1905, after the co-op went bankrupt, the Chelsea turned into a hotel and quickly became the favorite lodging (or hangout) for a number of notable visitors to New York over the course of the 20th century, including Mark Twain, Dylan Thomas, William Burroughs and Andy Warhol.
For a lot of entertainment, things to do and see visit the Chelsea Market. There you could do a food tour with Foods of New York through the Market place and the meat packing district. You could also listen to music from many cultural musicians.
Chelsea Piers has a public relations group who has a goal to provide the most comprehensive, up-to-date information available about the hundreds of sports programs and special events taking place at Chelsea Piers every week. As the Chelsea waterfront undergoes a rapid revitalization, they will strive to assist their patrons in understanding the changes taking place. As a 28-acre Complex, Chelsea Piers covers a lot of ground (and water!). They invite you to find out more about them, and they are ready to help every step of the way.
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