The Chelsea - East and West Village center point is around the area of Center for Jewish History and the area of Union Square.
The fall undoubtedly offers the best weather to visit Chelsea. The weather tends to be mild, and with the leaves changing, it's a beautiful time to be in the city. Don't wait too late in the fall to visit, since once the weather starts to turn, you will have to bundle up to enjoy many of the outdoor activities in the city. Be prepared, however, to pay premium prices to stay in Chelsea during the fall because of the beautiful weather and the fall festivities.
The spring and summer are also pleasant times to visit Chelsea, but the weather can be unpredictable during the spring. It may be cold and rainy, or it might be perfect, but it's hard to predict. During the summer, you have to battle hot temperatures, but it's a great excuse to get outside and walk along the Hudson River or visit the High Line.
If you want to get the most affordable rates on hotels, head to Chelsea during the winter, when the hotels tend to be less pricey. Although it is cold, there are still plenty of things to do in and around Chelsea. Chelsea is not far from the Rockefeller Center, where you can see the famous Christmas Tree and go ice skating.
If you're looking to take advantage of a discount in Chelsea, try the Hampton Inn Manhattan-Chelsea. The Hampton Inn offers corporate discounts, AAA, AARP, CARP, and military discounts. You can also get a travel agent discount or pay for your stay with points. This location puts you near the Flatiron Building and close to Times Square. Relax in the deep soaking tub or break a sweat in the fitness center during your stay.
You can also score discounts with a stay at the Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Midtown, just a half mile from Chelsea. This hotel offers discounts for AAA members, senior citizens, military and government employees, and corporate discounts. The hotel boasts complimentary internet, a 24-hour fitness center, and a rooftop terrace for guests to enjoy. A hot breakfast buffet is also included for registered guests.
To get the most for your money, consider a stay at the Holiday Inn Express - New York City Chelsea. This hotel puts you within walking distance of Penn Station and the Empire State Building. This hotel offers its guests free internet, cable television, and free local calls. Take advantage of the fitness center or the complimentary breakfast buffet during your stay. You will find all the amenities and service you expect from this hotel chain at a reasonable price for the area.
Check out the Four Points by Sheraton Manhattan - Chelsea, for another great value hotel for the area. This hotel is close to all the best New York City locations including Times Square, the Empire State Building, and the iconic Macy's. Each of the 158 rooms comes equipped with a pillow-top bed, premium television channels, and designer toiletries in the bathrooms. Enjoy room service, or check out the hotel restaurant and bar. There is also a 24-hour business center and dry cleaning services available.
Tourists flock to Chelsea for the art culture, restaurants, and the charming atmosphere of this exciting neighborhood. The first thing on many tourists lists is to see the Chelsea High Line. This repurposed elevated railroad was almost torn down, until a group called Friends of the High Line, petitioned to keep it open and transform it into a park. In the late 1990s, two Chelsea residents started advocating to change the railway. By the early 2000s, a competition to redesign the High Line commenced. Through a massive renovation, the project was finally completed in 2014.
The finished project is an elevated park on the old railway. The High Line spans almost one and a half miles, with stunning views of the river and Manhattan. It's filled with flowers, greenery, and outdoor art. Some of the best restaurants and bars in Manhattan have popped up in the area around the High Line. On a sunny day, you can explore the High Line and then stop for a bite to eat or enjoy a drink at happy hour in one of the bars around the park.
While you're out and about, head to the Chelsea Piers. This set of piers was used for large ships, including the Lusitania, in the early 1900s and would have been the end point for the Titanic. The Piers are now used by the Chelsea Piers Sports and Entertainment Complex, with a production studio where Law and Order SVU is filmed, and sports facilities including a bowling alley, batting cage, rock climbing wall, and ice skating rinks.
The Chelsea Market is another prime tourist attraction in the area. This enclosed market is a paradise for foodies, with over 35 food vendors. While you're at the Chelsea Market, make sure you check out the iconic fountain which was created with drill bits and piping from the former Nabisco Factory.
The Chelsea Market also offers its visitors opportunities for shopping. You can buy a new outfit at Anthropologie, pick up a fresh baguette and bottle of wine, and be ready for a dinner party that night. While you're at the Chelsea Market, also make sure to check out Artists and Fleas, which showcases art, design, fashion, and vintage art and apparel, all from independent creators.
Finally, don't forget to check out the art galleries in Chelsea. They are hard to miss with the high saturation of galleries in the area, including many world-famous galleries. Throughout the year, the neighborhood hosts many art festivals, exhibits, and gallery-hops for both locals and tourists to enjoy.
Below are reviews of the city of Chelsea - East and West Village, NY from an actual visitor's perspective.
The park across Madison Ave. is a beautiful park.
Solid location near Madison Park/Eataly/Flatiron.
Love the multi-national lower east side and the many ethnic restaurants and cafes on every block. NYU is full of students and lots of events.
Love the city…I'm originally from the Bronx so I'm always happy to be here!
Washington place is very nice.
Galleries!
Galleries!
Love the easy access to local items and great access to subway!
Many shops and boutiques that were interesting such as perfume vendors from France and novel clothing. The restaurants and cafes are incredible. High Line is right there and it's easy to get to the river, village, Broadway, galleries and museums.
The area was great!
A very wide variety of restaurants, bars and entertainment..a lot of things happening...very interesting area.
I felt at home at the Moxy!
I love it because East Village has everything right there. Movies, shops, dog parks, restaurants, all within walking distance!
A great city. Especially like Gene's Restaurant on 11th Street near 6th Avenue.
Be sure to visit the Chelsea Market!
Very convenient to walk to my daughter's art school.
West Village, nice area, and good restaurants, book your next reservation here!
Washington Square and the High line we're both a treat. Chelsea market was also a fun spot, and I'm not even a shopper.
This was a great location to get over to the west village and Meatpacking district. You can easily walk to Madison Square Garden or the Empire state building. It is also conveniently located by the subway so getting downtown was a breeze.