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Chelsea Pines Inn

(25 Ratings)
Friendliest place in town
Chelsea Pines Inn is located in a five story walk-up row house that was built as a private home in the 1850s. In the heart of gay New York, each room is dedicated to famous gay icons: all guest rooms and common areas are decorated with original film posters from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Each room features 300 thread-count luxury linens and Gilchrist & Soames bath amenities.


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Reviews

jasondman
jasondman
Over a year ago

Great spot

I love this place, right in the middle of everything. The themed rooms are great. Be sure to check out the upstairs posters...what a cool flashback.


seaprince
seaprince
Over a year ago

Great place to stay

It was a nice and friendly bed and breakfast hotel. Breakfast until 11.30 was good with fresh fruit and berry. Nice and clean overall and good beds. Very good staff. If i have to say any negative there is no elevator i was staying at fifth floor :-) Overall i will stay at this hotel again !!


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