As one of New York’s most art-filled neighborhoods, we were magnetized to Chelsea long before we moved into our SmartFlyer Penthouse on West 25th—from our perch on Manhattan’s West Side, we’re breaking down some favorite spots to stay, sip, and see spellbinding art.
Surrounded by world-class galleries, museums, and cultural landmarks in conjunction with an inspired dining scene, Chelsea is more than just a neighborhood to pass through. Rather, this part of the city is one to sink into on a deeper level. Whether you’re strolling the High Line with a cardamom bun in hand or catching dinner on convivial 10th Avenue, this is the Chelsea we’ve come to adore.
Hotels in Chelsea
- Hotel Chelsea: Few addresses have the level of lore that 222 West 23rd holds. Long before its birth as a hotel, the Chelsea was a bohemian magnet, home to writers like Allen Ginsberg, musicians from Dylan to Patti Smith, and countless visual artists. After a decade-long renovation that began in 2011, Hotel Chelsea reopened in 2022, blending historic details like its wrought-iron balconies with a contemporary polish. Notably, its spa and buzzy dining outlets welcome not just hotel guests but also attract a chic local crowd.
- Faena New York: Freshly opened in September 2025, Faena New York brings the flair of the Miami-based brand to life in the heart of Chelsea’s One High Line tower. True to Faena’s ethos, the property doubles as a cultural stage with its plaza serving as a public gallery for rotating, site-specific works by Faena Art, a theme translated indoors through its lobby mural by Diego Gravinese.