Dan wrote:
> Pan wrote:
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>>On Tue, 17 May 2005 07:06:40 GMT, Brian K
>> wrote:
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>>>On 05/16/2005 4:53 PM Dominique Foucart performed amanuensis:
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>>>
>>>>I have booked rooms for Oct-Nov this year in the Chelsea Inn Hotel
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> in NY.
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>>>>Has anyone experiences to share regarding this hotel ? Remarks ?
>>>>
>>>>I am looking for a decent place, no luxury but clean and in a
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> quiet
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>>>>area, next to downtown Manhattan. Some guidebooks lead me to that
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> one.
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>>>>Comments welcomed, Thanks
>>>>
>>>>Dominique
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>>>It's a dump that has housed some very famous drug addicts and pay
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> for
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>>>play boys.
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>>[snip]
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>>Are you sure you aren't thinking of the Hotel Chelsea? Here's the
>>website for the Chelsea Inn:
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>>http://www.chelseainn.com/
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>>And here's the website for the Hotel Chelsea:
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>>http://www.hotelchelsea.com/newmain.html
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>>The Hotel Chelsea has been the residence of some very famous artists,
>>not just drug addicts.
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>>I'm unfamiliar with the Chelsea Inn. The area is reasonably quiet,
>>though, I'd say without knowing the specifics of that particular
>>hotel.
>>
>>Michael
>>
>>If you would like to send a private email to me, please take out the
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> TRASH, so to speak. Please do not email me something which you also
> posted.
>
> You're talking about the place on 23rd Street, right? I've never been
> in past the lobby, but it looks like a neat building and is definitely
> known for the interesting characters who have stayed there - there is a
> nice historical plaque on the outside that you can read about the
> place. Otherwise, it is convenient and in a nice neighborhood. Also,
> the restaurant next door, El Quixote, is an institution - definitely
> worth a meal or two.
> :-Dan
>
Nope! The place the OP is inquiring about is on 17th just off 5th.
The Hotel Chelsea (no Inn) is the one on 23rd as suggested.
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