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Big City Class with a Charming Neighborhood Feel in West Manhattan by:Barbara Wade

By Barbara Wade 2010, All Rights Reserved

Between the garment district and Greenwich Village lies Chelsea, an inviting neighborhood teeming with art galleries, theaters and one-of-a-kind shops. City slickers will love the proximity to all the culture and entertainment Manhattan has to offer - including the New York theater district - hotels with all the amenities you expect and a vibrant night life. Those who prefer small-town living will appreciate the community spirit for which the neighborhood is famous.

The Epicenter of the Art World

ARTnews declared Chelsea "a vital art district," and it has since overtaken SoHo in terms of the number of art galleries that call the neighborhood home. Whether you're on the hunt for the next big thing, in the market for a Renoir, or simply love to immerse yourself in the art scene, you'll find it in Chelsea.
Big City Class with a Charming Neighborhood Feel in West Manhattan by:Barbara Wade


More than 350 art galleries line the streets of Chelsea, so put on your walking shoes and be prepared to flood your senses with everything from acrylic on canvas to marble sculptures. You'll have the opportunity to buy stunning artwork from up-and-coming artists and established masters alike. You might even find the perfect piece for that bare wall in the living room, or a Christmas gift your mother will adore.

For those who'd rather admire than own, Chelsea offers an array of museums featuring artwork from around the world. The Rubin Museum of Art is dedicated to the collection of Himalayan art and strives to bring the peace and tranquility of traditional Buddhist crafts to the former Barney's department store. Once the center of the fashion world, the building is now home to more than 2,000 works of art and is one of the premier collections in the western world.

If you prefer a more modern feel, be sure to visit the Chelsea Art Museum, home of the Miotte Foundation, dedicated to preserving the works of New York's Jean Miotte, a master of the abstract and famous for his use of bold brush strokes and primary colors. In addition to paintings, exhibits feature a variety of media, from photography to live music and dance performances.

Fine Dining with an Urban Feel

The Chelsea Market, built in a former Nabisco factory - the birthplace of the Oreo cookie - is the place to eat in Chelsea. With office, retail, manufacturing and wholesale markets all under one roof, there's plenty for everyone. Locals find the best deals on fresh produce, meat and seafood at the shops in Chelsea Market, as do area restaurants.
Big City Class with a Charming Neighborhood Feel in West Manhattan by:Barbara Wade


Of course, if you prefer to let someone else do the cooking, you can't do better than the upscale establishments you'll find at Chelsea Market. Health-food lovers will get their fill of raw food made to order, and those with a sweet tooth can enjoy everything from gourmet popsicles to melt-in-your mouth brownies. Top it off with what's been called the "best espresso in New York," and your dinner will be one to remember.

Your vacation or business trip can be an exciting adventure filled with art, culture, music and food when you choose to stay in Chelsea, New York. Hotels catering to sophisticated travelers provide plenty of comforts, and the friendly neighborhood of Chelsea makes everyone feel at home.

About the author

Barbara Wade writes for Eventi, one of the finest Chelsea New York hotels, located in West Manhattan. Visit them online at www.eventihotel.com.




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