![]() ![]() Perform in the Park, Events in the Amph ++īeginning Wednesday, June 7 join Little Island for another summer of free programming including intimate performances from Tony and Grammy Award winners in The Glade, late night djs, drag bingo, and dance parties in The Play Ground, weekly artmaking activities for all ages and Teen Night every Friday. The island is open daily and for 2023, no reservations or tickets are required to visit or attend any of the programming. NYC’s new Little Island in the Hudson River resembles a leaf floating on water with a base of tulip-shaped pots and seating lawns, gentle slopes, winding pathways leading to dazzling views, and a variety of spaces for performances, play rest and relaxation. Pier 55 & Hudson River Park Greenway, NY 10014 ![]() Some people love to stay here, and some love just to see it for the character and history. All services have a fee, as CP is private and not a public park.Ĭhelsea Hotel (222 W 23rd St, 7th/8th Aves) – a bohemian landmark and former home of many famous artists such as William S. Probably more for locals than visitors, but great if your kids want to do something athletic with NYC as the back drop. Golf range, rock climbing, basketball, soccer, gymnastics, ice skating, batting cages. Hot spot for many famous TV shows and Film, especially those about cooking and restaurants.Ĭhelsea Piers – NYC’s best playground for adults and kids. ![]() The historic district is designed to protect the West Chelsea Arts district and encourage the development of world class architecture nearby.Ĭhelsea Market (75 9th Ave, 15th/16th Streets) – a huge, converted warehouse space with hundreds of take out gourmet foods and restaurants. These preserved brownstones and buildings, become even more interesting, when seen just a few blocks from some of NYC’s newest construction, such as the 9-story glass office building further west designed by Frank Gehry. Some of the most famous include Gagosian Gallery (W 24th St), Matthew Marks Gallery and Sonnabend (W 22nd St).Ĭhelsea Historic District (20th to 22nd Sts/ 8th to 10th Aves) – a nice walk with a lot of architecture from the 1800’s. A new, but thriving, lesser known Museum, focusing on niche and under-exposed art worldwide.Ĭhelsea Art Galleries (20th to 28th/ 7th to 10th Aves) – over 200 art galleries line these streets. Things to Do and See in Chelsea & Hudson YardsĬhelsea Museum of Art (556 W 22nd St, near 11th Ave) – closed Sundays. ![]()
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