This hip boutique hotel in Chelsea is in a converted 1865 red-brick dormitory with original stained-glass windows and pine floors. The hotel is a 10-minute walk to the subway and one block to the High Line Park. The High Line Hotel's large guest rooms and lobby draw inspiration from the estate’s original roots as a quiet apple orchard turned cloistered seminary. Gothic moldings and accent details, including fireplaces, have been maintained though history does not hamper the hotel’s modern aspirations. Each room has been furnished with hand-selected, one-of-a-kind pieces sourced from antique fairs, vintage markets and found object providers from New York State and around the US. The common space, including a custom-built Intelligentsia coffee bar and courtyard, continues the narrative with carefully-curated finds and an effortlessly eclectic mix of furnishings.
Each of The High Line Hotel’s 60 rooms evoke a bygone era of a graciously decorated guesthouse. All rooms feature large windows offering dazzling views of the High Line Park or the enclosed private-garden oasis.
Chelsea: Located on Manhattan's West Side, Chelsea is roughly considered 14th Street to the south and the Hudson River and West Street to the west, with the northern boundary variously described as 30th Street or 34th Street, and the eastern boundary as either Sixth Avenue or Fifth Avenue. To the north is the neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen as well as the Hudson Yards; to the northeast is the Garment District; to the east are NoMad and the Flatiron District; to the southwest is the Meatpacking District; and to the southeast is Greenwich Village and the West Village.
Location Summary
Nestled in the heart of Chelsea’s buzzing gallery district, The High Line Hotel is a completely unique and inspiring respite from the harried pace of downtown Manhattan. Just off 10th Avenue and 20th Street, the gated Parisian style courtyard complete with lush gardens demarcated by gas lamps, beckons passers-by to step into a different era.
Directions to Hotel
A 10-minute walk to the subway.
The majestic grounds—once Clement Clarke Moore’s 17th-century apple orchard—and awe-inspiring cathedral are a piece of New York City history (‘Twas the Night Before Christmas” was penned here).
Meeting Space
Hoffman Hall, located in The High Line Hotel, presents over 8000-square feet of unique and versatile event space.