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  1. Feb 13, 2022 · A Guide to Chelsea’s Colourful Houses. One of the most charming aspects of London is the colourful houses and streets dotted around the city, and this neighbourhood is home to quite a few, including Bywater Street, Burnsall Street, Godfrey Street and Swan Walk. Make sure that you explore Chelsea’s colourful streets whilst exploring this area!

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    For more than 130 years, Chelsea has been New York City's arts district attracting culture hounds from all over the globe. It started with the opening of the famous Chelsea Hotel that was meant to bridge class divisions and to "value the arts" and is now home to hundreds of art galleries that showcase the most iconic and innovative works in the wor...

    Walk the High Line (because if you haven't had you really been to Chelsea?) and stop at the Chelsea Flea Market(open weekends) to peruse its knick-knacks and snag some good deals on vintage duds.

    Dare to get high at the Trapeze School at Hudson River Park, check out Artechouse's trippy digital art show underneath Chelsea Market or get drinks at Coby Club under Elmo.

    Go visit the brand new Little Island where you can grab a coffee and walk its gently sloping hills and ride a CitiBike through Hudson River Park and stop at Pier 52 to see the permanent water-bound art installation called "Day's End."

    Catch a show at the new City Winery at Pier 57, eat your way through Chelsea Market, shop the Housing Works Thrift Store and grab drinks at Porchlight.

    Head to the Whitney or Rubin Museums or if you want to avoid the museums, see a show at The Shed at Hudson Yards or to some of Chelsea's best art galleries like the newly reopened Dia Chelsea or the popular David Zwirnergallery.

    Check out the Starbucks Reserve Roastery which has a 60-foot bar on the mezzanine, where bartenders serve cocktails made with coffee and tea or grab drinks at Boxers NYC or Gallow Green, the rooftop bar of The McKittrick Hotel.

    Hell's Kitchen is to the north and Greenwich Village is to the south—both neighborhoods have some of NYC's best restaurantsand ample fun things to do.

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  2. Chelsea is a neighborhood on the West Side of the borough of Manhattan in New York City. The area's boundaries are roughly 14th Street to the south, the Hudson River and West Street to the west, and Sixth Avenue to the east, with its northern boundary variously described as near the upper 20s [ 4 ] [ 5 ] or 34th Street , the next major crosstown street to the north.

  3. The King’s Road. Most things in Chelsea revolve around the King’s Road, so I’ll start here. From Sloane Square to Fulham, the street runs the length of the neighborhood. It’s packed with shops, restaurants, and cafes, and it’s one of my favorite places to wander in the city. I love popping into John Sandoe Books or having lunch at ...

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  4. Sep 13, 2024 · Bathtub Gin. Yes, it’s a speakeasy, of course. Located behind a nondescript coffee shop, Bathtub Gin features a warmly-lit bar and seating areas, various bathtub decor, a 1920s prohibition theme, a food menu and a wide array of gin cocktails. Also sometimes features live jazz, replaced by a DJ later in the night.

  5. Dec 22, 2017 · From a hip gallery district to some of New York’s most picturesque side streets, Chelsea offers a growing list of reasons to love the neighborhood. Off the cuff, ten came to mind. 1. West Chelsea art galleries. “West Chelsea” has become an internationally recognized gallery district.

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  7. Sep 27, 2021 · Chelsea has been a desirable neighborhood since the 1750s when Thomas Clarke, a British Captain, purchased waterfront property and named his estate “Chelsea” after a soldiers’ home near London.

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