Neighborhood Guide

Chelsea


 
Neighborhood Overview
Chelsea has a reputation for peace and tranquility, but, extending from 14th Street to 29th/30th Street, west of Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) to the Hudson River, it’s way too big a neighborhood to paint in such broad strokes. While it does boast some of the prettiest, most peaceful stretches of brownstones to be found anywhere in Manhattan, Chelsea has its bustling shopping zones, its grungy zones and its party zones, too. Like the East Village, Chelsea has a notorious, dangerous past (look up the history of the Chelsea Hotel sometime), but it’s converted all that to bohemian charm.
Housing
Lofts, prewars, tenements, high rises: you name it, it’s here. It’s not the cheapest neighborhood in Manhattan, but if you’re looking for a share between some friends, it’s hard to find a better value for multi-bedroom places than in Chelsea.
Restaurants
Eighth Avenue is the heart of Chelsea’s dining district, lined as it is by chic eateries with plenty of sidewalk seating, but there are gems scattered throughout the neighborhood. From steakhouses to delicate cuisine, this big neighborhood has something for everyone.
Arts/Entertainment
With its west side warehouse space and bohemian pedigree, Chelsea has quietly become one of the city’s art gallery epicenters. Sixth Avenue, meanwhile, remains a commercial wonderland, from big, national chain stores in the teens to bargain basement clothing in the twenties. Maybe best of all, you’re never too far from a supermarket in Chelsea, including the gigantic, mall-like Chelsea Market. High Line as one of the main selling points, and the Meatpacking district  (which is part of Chelsea) as having famous nightlife such as the Standard, Tao, Dream Hotel, and famous art galleries.
Subways
Great Outdoors
Wandering the brown stoned streets between Eighth and Tenth Avenues is a relaxing way to spend an afternoon, but if it’s a park vibe you’re after, try the General Theological Seminary on Ninth Avenue. For exercise, the cavernous Chelsea Piers gym is practically like being outside: it even has a driving range!
The Future
With so much new construction in Chelsea, supply should keep up with, and maybe even outpace, demand in the coming years. That’s a formula for a great deal.

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