The Hotel Chelsea

The Hotel Chelsea is a hotel Chelsea Chelsea located in New York.

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222 W 23rd St (btwn 7th & 8th Ave) New York , NY 10011 United States

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UKTI Tech NY

Historic hotel known for housing some of the world's best artists , musicians , and writers including Brits like Sid Vicious , Dylan Thomas , and Quentin Crisp.

Joe Brolgs

Super historic hotel . All the old rockstars and artists lived here. Johnny Rotten killed Nancy here. Bob Dylan wrote Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands here.

Camila Rey de Castro

A great historical landmark and a must see. The place where Bob Dylan was born and the infamous murder of Nancy, Sid Vicious ' girlfriend. They have great artwork and a beautiful lobby.

Social Espionage, LLC

The best hotel in Chelsea, love it for its raw beauty and eclectic people who own apartments in the hotel . No wifi tends to keep most away.

Tonee Roybal

Historic building still under construction/renovation. Looking forward to seeing the finished product.

citizenM

The epitome of sex, drugs and rock n’ roll, all conveniently concentrated in the history of this hotel’s 400 rooms Read more

Guest of a Guest

FRIDAY:The legendary LadyFag hosts this weekly Friday night bash. If you are a fan of drag and rare disco , you will be right at home. Read more

The Criterion Collection

When you're going through a rough patch, just remember things'll be better when you get to America. Then remember you've already been here a week. The Chelsea Hotel is in America. Read more

The Corcoran Group

You don’t stay at the Hotel Chelsea for luxurious amenities , but for the experience of it all. Go now before it’s sold and turned into another mall .

✨#IamRomdelacrème✨

Love the history and originality of this amazing place. Love the arts on the walls. Just wonderful!

Brasley Baksza

I'm lead to believe that no one has ever actually been inside in the hotel , as from the 118 photos to date, all are of the outside.

Shunitsu Murakami

Numerous ghosts at the Hotel Chelsea http://www.perception9.com/paranormal-reference-library/haunted-locations-usa.php?ref=Hotel%20Chelsea,%20Manhattan&item=00000320

Francis Melendez

Take an elevator trip to the top floor and walk the staircase down awesome art work in the staircase and hall ways.

Diego Rufo

Why is this place interesting? Maybe because among its guests you can find some figures from contemporary culture: Kerouac (On The Road was written here), Bob Dylan , Uma Thurman, Bukowski, Warhol … Read more

Anna Ibay

Mercura NYC - Eyeglass Design Team- purchase one of a kind art pieces

Rafael Jorge

The Dee Dee Ramone Exhibition !

Public Art Fund

Andy Warhol and Paul Morrisey directed "Chelsea Girls" here in 1966, a film about Factory regulars and their lives at the hotel .

Woody Allen

Usato come location da Woody Allen in Misterioso omicidio a Manhattan. Read more

Qbrad Witover

Suite 303 is the place to go for a fantastic haircut ! Read more

Gastronome Magazine

Don't stay for perfect service, don't stay for a stocked mini-bar, just stay because it is the Hotel Chelsea.

Walter Whinnery

Check out the artwork in the lobby, and the andirons in their fireplace .

Kaisha De La Mare

Check out the exhibits downstairs.

Nil Lakavivat

Mathilda and Leon lived here once.

Shannon Moore

You can sit in the lobby and soak up the energy. I do sometimes.

Matthew Kramer

Nothing like what it was in the 60's, but still an hell of a historical landmark . Not to mention the subject, inspiration, or reference in too many songs to count. See: Bob Dylan

Adam Magazine

Closed now. Mold, lead, and other toxins released by renovation.

Fiorella Bronca

Closed for renovation 😢

Amanda Ryan

Patti Smith. Enough said.

Jesse

Do a shot of whiskey outside of room #205 in honor of Dylan Thomas .

ShoppingandInfo

I wanted Madonna's suite it was occupied

Jon Heinrich

Watch the sun rise on the roof of the Chelsea Hotel

Kelly Teemer

Take it all in.

Cia

History of culture is what holds this unique place together

Floyd Mayweather

say hello to the girls in 303

Cia

Arthur C. Clarke wrote 2001 here.

neerad jet .

Fuck this place and their no photography sign. Guess they don't want pictures of violations

Gue Esse

Chiuso da imprenditori insensibili, dopo aver fatto la Storia della musica , del cinema , della letteratura e quella di New York.

Woody Allen

In questo hotel Woody Allen ha ambientato una scena di Misterioso omicidio a Manhattan. Read more

Anecdotario del Rock

Leonard Cohen hizo el amor a Janis Joplin en este hotel y Sid Vicious, supuestamente, asesinó a Nancy Spungen en una de sus habitaciones . Read more

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8.9
Hotel Bar
Hotel Chelsea Lobby Bar

Gorgeous renovation! Killer bar. - Craig Sala

9.0
French
Café Chelsea

The menu had a great variety of options, from breakfast items to sandwiches and salads. I decided to go with the avocado toast and a latte, and I was not disappointed. - Refugio Dinkins

7.9
Spanish
El Quijote

Decent Spanish food with a fun atmosphere. Go there for a date, if you are going for the food Mercado Little Spain or Ernesto’s are better. Pil pil cod is outstanding! Lovely decorations! - Marc Schneeberger

7.9
Hotel
SIXTY LES Hotel

Comfy beds. Good food & drinks. Great downtown location. Hip, but not inaccessible. Sam at the front desk is the bomb. Will definitely return. - Lauren

9.0
Hotel
The Standard, High Line

I keep coming back. Very comfortable beds, great design, exceptional service, and incredible views. - Jeff Melnyk

8.7
Hotel
Ace Hotel New York

Eclectic antique/vintage couches and distressed leather gives the lobby a warm cozy feel. Great scene. - RACHELISTA

9.5
Park
High Line

Worth it. Pleasant walk. Can also take a book and spend time there reading, people watching. - Elsa Pollard

9.2
Market
Chelsea Market

Love this place. It's a little rabbit warren of eateries. Very packed on a Saturday afternoon, but a great atmosphere. Watch out for all the lobster munching, it's carnage - John Barnham