The historic landmark Chelsea Hotel is centrally located in the heart of Chelsea - one of the most vibrant neighborhoods of New York City. Soho - Tribeca - Nolita and Broadway are nearby. Exciting restaurants - bars and nightclubs are just around the corner. Immortalized in song - print and film - the Chelsea has been home to some of the most gifted minds, such as Mark Twain - Arthur Miller - Tennessee Williams - Dylan Thomas - Larry Rivers and Andy Warhol. Each guestroom at the Chelsea is unique and no two are alike in shape or size. All rooms have modern amenities such as cable TV and internet access. Wi-Fi is available in the lobby at no charge to all guests of the Chelsea. The world famous El Quijote Restaurant and the ultra-hip Serena's Bar and Lounge are located in the building.
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"SCABIES!"Posted: Fri Jul 3 2009 We were very excited about the prospect of staying The Chelsea. We had heard so much about it over the years and more recently some friends had...Read entire review
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"Terrible, Not Worth the Money"Posted: Wed Jul 1 2009 This hotel was dirty and very run down. The service was slow and unprofessional. There are lots of other hotels in NYC that you can stay in for the...Read entire review
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"Sid and Nancy"Posted: Sun Jun 21 2009 Sex Pistol Sid Vicious awoke in Room 100 of New York's Hotel Chelsea in 1978 to find girlfriend Nancy Spungen on the bathroom floor, dead from a stab ...Read entire review
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"I am forever in love with this hotel"Posted: Fri Dec 5 2008 pros: Full of character and romance (and great restaurant downstairs-El Qijote)My boyfriend and I have stayed here twice (he surprised me both times)....Read entire review
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