The High Line Hotel
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+1 (212) 929-3888
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180 10th Ave, New York, NY 10011
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- New York
- Posted 1 year ago
Set in a converted 1865 redbrick dormitory with original stained-glass windows and pine floors, this chic boutique hotel in Chelsea is a 10-minute walk to the subway and 1 block from High Line park and Chelsea Piers.
Sophisticated rooms with a quirky vibe feature wood floors and modern decor with vintage elements, plus free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minibars. Upgraded rooms and suites add sitting areas and/or decorative fireplaces.
Loaner bikes are available. A trendy lobby coffee shop converts to a bar in the evenings. There’s also a garden courtyard and 8,000 sq ft of event space.
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