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Selina Chelsea New York City

On The High Line

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Selina Chelsea New York City is Grupo Habita's newly opened and first boutique hotel in New York City.

From the Owner

Epicenter of the arts, Chelsea is Manhattan’s trendy neighborhood packed with cool culture and happening hotspots. Located between architectural delights, including the High Line, Hudson Yards, Chelsea Market, and the iconic Madison Square Garden, Selina Chelsea hotel sits in a prime position in this dynamic district and is the place to see and be seen. With on-site features including a garden, a HOWM restaurant, and a rooftop bar boasting panoramic views of the world’s most famous skyline, experience the best of the Big Apple right from our Chelsea NYC hotel. Start your day like a true New Yorker with a freshly-brewed coffee in our on-site cafe before walking around Chelsea’s artsy streets. Admire the works of both up-and-coming and renowned artists at local galleries before heading over for some obligatory Instagram snaps at the High Line and The Vessel at Hudson Yards. Once you’ve worked up a healthy appetite, enjoy the upscale eateries at Chelsea Market before indulging in some retail therapy at chic boutiques. As the sun sets, grab a seat at The Rooftop at Selina hotel, mingle with guests over a craft cocktail, and get ready for some after-dark action at NYC hotspots.

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Moderate
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Vibe

Casual
Lively

Amenities

Dog FriendlyFree WiFi

Hours

Mon–Sun: 12 AM – 12 AM

Reviews (1)

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carlosmelia★★★★★Over a year ago

Hôtel Americano NYC

Last week, I had an express 24hrs stay at the Hôtel Americano in New York City, member of the Grupo Habita and Design Hotels, as part of my Stay & Dine OUT New York for locals, a different way to experience your own city. Located in the heart of the Chelsea between the High Line and the Hudson River. Quaint small hotel, very happening, on a rather quiet street, only two blocks from the Hudson River Park over 27th Street, between 10th and 11th. Hôtel Americano takes design by simple choices, infused with a modern mix between nordic-japanes approach. Urban ryokan with wooden platform beds, warm lighting, natural materials, some with fireplaces, and although small bathrooms, some featuring soaking tubs. We were hosted at a STUDIO KING Room (video below). My comments on the room are… I quite like the concept, but I was a bit disappointed by the lack of external views, having an entire wall in-front of us which could have been a full window. The bathroom was very small, and I quite did not find an use, other than decorative purposes, for such a fireplace. I loved the ryokan style of the bed, but I would personally have updated the phone sets, to match and blend with the concept. The experience on the Food & Spirits outlets was not the best to be fully honest, but I will be fair, the setting is quite interesting, although too happening and overcrowded to my personal taste. I would personally prefer more quality and less quantity. We were invited to try The Grill at La Piscine, a year round grill on the rooftop of the hotel, but in the end after a long wait and a rather rude host, we decided to move on to another option within the neighborhood. This was an isolated incident, and I must say that I have been re-invited to join them for dinner next week, so I might have more to share on this after my second, hopefully more welcoming, experience. I must mention that the hotel also features a second restaurant on the ground floor, which is very popular among locals for brunch. French fare with a Latin flair. Chef Joseph Buenconsejo, presides over West Chelsea’s dining room with outdoor patio. Some of the featured amenities for those staying at the hotel are: Soft washed denim bathrobe by Loden Dager. Aesop bathroom products. iPad customized with in-room controls and guest directory. Guest bicycles. I would recommend this hotel for young travelers, who are not on the budget, and are looking to explore Manhattan with a hip sexy happening approach. CarlosMeliaBlog.com

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