Chelsea Pines Inn

About Chelsea Pines Inn
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Chelsea and the iconic Meatpacking District, The Chelsea Pines Inn offers an inviting retreat for travelers seeking comfort and convenience. This charming five-story walkup features around-the-clock concierge services and sits a mere 1640 feet from the famed High Line, ensuring easy access to the city's delights. Stepping inside, guests are enveloped in nostalgia, as the inn's walls are adorned with captivating film posters from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Each guest room is thoughtfully appointed with modern amenities, including a flat-screen TV, desk, chair, reading lamp, nightstand, refrigerator, safe, ironing board and iron, and a well-appointed private bathroom stocked with complimentary toiletries. Please note, however, that this historic building does not feature an elevator, adding to its authentic charm. Guests are invited to indulge in the warmth of hospitality at the 24-hour front desk, where dedicated concierge services await. Whether unwinding in the inviting lounge, exploring the indoor greenhouse, or basking in the tranquility of the flower-filled seasonal inner garden (available in season), there's no shortage of relaxation options. Plus, complimentary snacks from the candy bowl, Oreos and Chips Ahoy! from our cookie jar, coffee and an assortment of teas and cool drinks throughout the day. For added convenience, the inn offers brochures, pamphlets, magazines, maps, and valuable travel information, ensuring every guest's stay is seamless and memorable. Conveniently located just a short stroll from the renowned Chelsea Market and the 14th Street A, C, and E underground station, The Chelsea Pines Inn effortlessly combines comfort, character, and convenience for an unforgettable New York City experience.
Amenities
- 24-hour front desk
- Meeting space
- Express check-in / check-out
- Concierge
- Luggage storage
- Multilingual staff
- Full kitchen / kitchenette
- Pet friendly
- Smoke-free property
- In-room safe
Reviews
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The Chelsea Pines is a quirky, unique, and reasonably priced gem located within easy walking distance to The Whitney Museum, the Chelsea art galleries, the LIttle Island, great restaurants and more. It is not for everyone as there is no elevator for the 5 floors, and the rooms are oddly configured(each one is different) and small but for fans of the movie stars of yesteryear the many, many posters of the stars are worth it. The staff were friendly and very helpful. The furnishings are old and some could use replacing and the lovely courtyard foliage could use some pruning but overall our stay was great.
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Las fotos mienten. El lugar no fue agradable. El cuarto y sus camas de lo peor. Te cobran si llegas antes del check in. No hay elevadores. La experiencia no fue agradable.
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The staff is awesome — so friendly. The location couldn’t be better. Bed was comfortable. It’s a little noisy on the second floor for those of us who go to bed early but other than that I liked it and will be back.
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Perfect location. Will be back!
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A great little spot. Quiet and unique in the heart of Chelsea. Staff was always friendly and had great recommendations.
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Was here for three nights! The room was perfect, the staff were super friendly and helpful, the bag holding option prior to check in was a plus, the patio was great for sitting in the mornings, and the stay overall was great. There was also always coffee brewed in the kitchen which was a huge plus.
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This is a perfect location. The room was clean and exactly like the pictures. The outdoor space is great for in between enjoying the city.
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What we didn’t like was our room was quite small, in fact at times claustrophobic with a tile chip on the bathroom floor that was never repaired after repeated requests. The toilet paper holder had a broken fixture to it. And finally, no area stations were available on our flat screen TV thus unable to watch the NBA playoffs. James was very thoughtful, making multiple attempts at accessing the stations by alternative means without success. The Inn was centrally located to a number of venues we sought to attend which was very good. Thus the reason for a “Fair” rating.
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The hotel is great, but just remember, there’s no elevator. There’s an outdoor area and a lovely terrarium and small kitchen for snacks and drink drinks.
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It was nice having two beds though the pillows were very full and firm which didn’t feel great on my neck. There are no cups from which to get water in the room but on the first floor they have a little kitchenette with mugs, glasses, dishes etc. They have coffee, tea, water and cocoa in that area but no continental breakfast. The hotel has no elevator so I wouldn’t recommend asking for an upper level room if you have heavy luggage to carry. There is a small courtyard beyond the kitchette area which has not been weeded or otherwise kept up but it could be a really cute place to sit and enjoy coffee. The hotel is in a great location, just steps from the nearest metro stop and good restaurants. The price was reasonable, especially for NYC.
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I booked a Standard Room with 1 Double Bed but was "upgraded" to a Quadruple Room with a second bed. This made space tight for a solo traveler. The TV extends so far from the wall that I had to side-shimmy past it to avoid hitting my face. Looking at listing photos later, the second bed can be turned the other way. Pro-tip: don't treat this like a rigid hotel room—get creative and move the furniture if needed. Also, study room types before booking and verify the layout at check-in. At 6'1", the bed was short, leaving my feet hanging over the footboard. The room has a small TV, towels, and an outlet—just be careful with your fingers when plugging things in. The shower floor is a mosaic of peeling black paint and anti-slip tape. It keeps you guessing, but it gets the job done. Crucially, it was perfectly clean with zero bed bugs. The historic 1850s brownstone has no elevator. The hallways double as storage for giant laundry piles, forcing you to stay nimble past the vintage Hollywood posters. The common area kitchen has diner-style coffee pots, a handwritten sign for mugs, and board games. For recycling, you place bottles behind your door—just don't pile too much or you'll block yourself in.
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Charming place with comfy bed and pillows. Although our room faces the street, traffic noise is minimal if you pull down the window blinds and draw the heavy curtains close. One gripe we had is the housekeeping - although we requested for it numerous times, our room was only cleaned 3 times in total in the 10 days we were here.
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All around great experience coming back!
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Such a cute space! Staff was amazing and front desk is always there too! The building has so much character and history. It is tidy and unique definitely recommend.
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Great location on the Greenwich Village/West Village border. Subway to Brooklyn and midtown is super close. People at front desk were always super nice. Room was very nice - reminded me of European style room.
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Will be back!
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This is a great little hotel! Staff is present and available, and the location is perfect. Perfect spot.
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All employees kind and incredibly helpful!!
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There was barely enough space in the rest of the floor to lay down our roller bags. The bathroom was functional but very cramped. The AC was leaking and it took two days of complaining to get taken care of. The staircase is steep. If you’re on higher floors it’s a good workout if you’re up for it. If all you need is a place to crash at the end of the day, you’ll be ok. Location is the only positive attribute.
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Fun decor and friendly staff! It was clean and surprisingly quiet.
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What's nearby
- Javits Center 1.2 mi
- Brooklyn Cruise Terminal 4.1 mi
- Laguardia Airport 7.2 mi
- Newark Airport 9.8 mi