Consider the Inn on 23rd, right down the street from the Chelsea with an
elevator and other amenities, such as free long distance phone calls. See
Tripadvisor also
"Dan" wrote in message
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>
> Pan wrote:
>> On Tue, 17 May 2005 07:06:40 GMT, Brian K
>> wrote:
>>
>> >On 05/16/2005 4:53 PM Dominique Foucart performed amanuensis:
>> >
>> >> I have booked rooms for Oct-Nov this year in the Chelsea Inn Hotel
> in NY.
>> >>
>> >> Has anyone experiences to share regarding this hotel ? Remarks ?
>> >>
>> >> I am looking for a decent place, no luxury but clean and in a
> quiet
>> >> area, next to downtown Manhattan. Some guidebooks lead me to that
> one.
>> >>
>> >> Comments welcomed, Thanks
>> >>
>> >> Dominique
>> >
>> >It's a dump that has housed some very famous drug addicts and pay
> for
>> >play boys.
>> [snip]
>>
>> Are you sure you aren't thinking of the Hotel Chelsea? Here's the
>> website for the Chelsea Inn:
>>
>> http://www.chelseainn.com/
>>
>> And here's the website for the Hotel Chelsea:
>>
>> http://www.hotelchelsea.com/newmain.html
>>
>> The Hotel Chelsea has been the residence of some very famous artists,
>> not just drug addicts.
>>
>> 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
> 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
>
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