The High Line Hotel sits on 10th Avenue, in Chelsea. It's become a very trendy, boutique hotel and a great place to snap a few pictures for "the 'gram." The building was once the General Theological Seminary and was where "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" was penned! I finally happened to be in the neighborhood and checked out the gardens and lobby.
The gated courtyard has been transformed into a very trendy bar, complete with "Daisy the Double-Decker" - an actual, formerly in-use bus! Inside the lobby are such neat vintage knickknacks and art pieces, but it feels so hip, not outdated. There is another back patio off the lobby which is home to a coffee bar, too. I hear the rooms are very very swanky and each 100% different from the next. Rooms aren't cheap, but it could be so fun to do a staycation there!Tuesday, September 20, 2022
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A beautiful collection of fine photographs
Looks like a cool place!
This is SO COOL! How neat that it's where The Night Before Christmas was written! I love little gems of history like that!
That flower arch entry is absolutely gorgeous! I'd love to visit this hotel next time I visit NYC.
That looks like such a neat place to explore!
How gorgeous. I love the bus!!
I didn't know there was a High Line Hotel! That looks like such a cool place to stay. That floral entry is stunning!
What a beautiful hotel, thanks for sharing it. Very cool.
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