Chelsea
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An artsy neighborhood central to New York City’s LGBTQ culture, Chelsea has lost its edginess in recent years but makes up for it with chic restaurants, galleries, and boutiques. A top destination is the High Line—an elevated park built on an old rail line—which is well worth a West Side visit.
The Basics
Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood is known for having the highest concentration of art galleries in the city. Spend a day hopping galleries, and see the public art exhibited among the High Line’s well-tended gardens. Most neighborhood walking tours include visits to the public park and to bustling Chelsea Market, an indoor food hall located at the southern end of the neighborhood. Most Manhattan food tours visit Chelsea and are a good way to satisfy a sweet tooth, as tastings are typically included.
Things to Know Before You Go
How to Get There
Chelsea is located on Manhattan’s West Side, between 14th and 29th streets. It’s bordered to the east by Broadway, and to the west by the Hudson River. The best way to get there (and around most of New York City) is by public transit. To arrive in Chelsea, take the A, C, E, 2, or 3 trains to the 23rd Street Station, or take the 7 train crosstown to 34th Street-Hudson Yards, and walk south.
When to Get There
Arrive during the day to check out Chelsea’s art galleries, since most hold traditional business hours and close on Sunday and Monday. To walk the High Line, visit when the sun is shining, and be ready for wind and cold during winter. Otherwise, there’s really no bad time to hang out in Chelsea.
Visiting the Whitney Museum of American Art
A short walk from Chelsea is the Whitney Museum of American Art (typically just “the Whitney” to locals). Known for its collection of 20th century and contemporary art, the museum hosts numerous rotating exhibits annually and offers daily tours. The museum’s Studio Cafe on the eighth floor is a prime location to recharge with coffee, pastries, and unparalleled views of the city. The museum is closed on Tuesdays.
The Basics
Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood is known for having the highest concentration of art galleries in the city. Spend a day hopping galleries, and see the public art exhibited among the High Line’s well-tended gardens. Most neighborhood walking tours include visits to the public park and to bustling Chelsea Market, an indoor food hall located at the southern end of the neighborhood. Most Manhattan food tours visit Chelsea and are a good way to satisfy a sweet tooth, as tastings are typically included.
Things to Know Before You Go
- Many of Chelsea’s galleries are clustered between 20th and 29th streets, and between 9th and 10th avenues.
- Chelsea Market offers myriad options for shopping, snacking, and drinking.
- Elevator and ramp access at some designated entrances make the High Line accessible to wheelchairs, mobility scooters, and strollers.
How to Get There
Chelsea is located on Manhattan’s West Side, between 14th and 29th streets. It’s bordered to the east by Broadway, and to the west by the Hudson River. The best way to get there (and around most of New York City) is by public transit. To arrive in Chelsea, take the A, C, E, 2, or 3 trains to the 23rd Street Station, or take the 7 train crosstown to 34th Street-Hudson Yards, and walk south.
When to Get There
Arrive during the day to check out Chelsea’s art galleries, since most hold traditional business hours and close on Sunday and Monday. To walk the High Line, visit when the sun is shining, and be ready for wind and cold during winter. Otherwise, there’s really no bad time to hang out in Chelsea.
Visiting the Whitney Museum of American Art
A short walk from Chelsea is the Whitney Museum of American Art (typically just “the Whitney” to locals). Known for its collection of 20th century and contemporary art, the museum hosts numerous rotating exhibits annually and offers daily tours. The museum’s Studio Cafe on the eighth floor is a prime location to recharge with coffee, pastries, and unparalleled views of the city. The museum is closed on Tuesdays.
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Rondwandeling High Line en Chelsea
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Een directe klassieker bij de lokale bevolking en toeristen sinds de dag dat het in 2009 werd geopend, de High Line is een voormalige spoorlijn aan de westkant van Manhattan die is omgebouwd tot een dynamisch park. Deze rondleiding leidt je door de High Line en de kosmopolitische buurt waar het doorheen loopt, Chelsea, en onthult verbazingwekkende architectuur en kunst die je misschien niet zelf hebt gemerkt.
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US$ 35,00
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US$ 35,00
Mondkapjes verplicht voor reizigers in openbare ruimtes
Mondkapjes verplicht voor gidsen in openbare ruimtes
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Underground Donut Tour - Alleen Doughnut Tour in New York
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Breng een paar uur door met het ervaren van enkele van de lekkerste donuts van Manhattan tijdens deze begeleide wandeling. Nadat je een vriendelijke, deskundige gids hebt ontmoet, wandel je door Chelsea en Greenwich Village en stop je bij mooie etablissementen zoals de Donut Plant, het Donut Project, de Donut Pub en Dough Donuts. Geniet onderweg van gratis traktaties met veganistische, gluten- en nootvrije opties.
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US$ 42,56
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US$ 42,56

NYC Chelsea en West Village Dessert Tour
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Beleef veel van de zoete creaties van New York - traktaties die je gemakkelijk zelf kunt missen - tijdens deze wandeling door Chelsea en West Village, twee van de meest op voedsel gerichte buurten van de stad. Volg je gids door de kraampjes van Chelsea Market en proef zes desserts terwijl je het boho Meatpacking District naar het dorp oversteekt. Proeverijen veranderen met de seizoenen, maar variëren van geschoren ijs tot cupcakes.
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US$ 58,30
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US$ 58,30
Mondkapjes verplicht voor gidsen in openbare ruimtes
Er is desinfecterende handgel beschikbaar voor reizigers en personeel
Gidsen moeten regelmatig de handen wassen
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