The High Line Hotel, located in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood, is a peaceful red-brick Collegiate Gothic jewel built in 1895. Originally serving as student housing for the General Theological Seminary, the site is steeped in history; folklore even suggests that Clement Clarke Moore composed the famous poem “’Twas the Night Before Christmas” while on the property.
Designed by the renowned firm Roman & Williams, the hotel’s interiors offer a “vintage eclectic Americana” aesthetic. The 60 guest rooms are filled with carefully curated pieces, including 1920s rotary dial phones, antique rugs, and vintage typewriters. Guests can even use a custom embosser found in their room to stamp hotel stationery, adding a personal, tactile touch to their stay.
The grounds are perhaps the hotel’s most tranquil feature. A private, gated garden—complete with a fountain and flickering gas lamps—provides an unexpected sanctuary from the city. Here, you can grab a coffee from Manhattan’s only Intelligentsia outpost, which operates out of a charming, repurposed 1963 Citroën H Van.
Its location is perfect for culture seekers, sitting right beside the famous High Line park. You are also just a short walk from the Whitney Museum of American Art and the bustling Chelsea Market, which is housed in the former Nabisco factory. Whether you’re exploring the surrounding art galleries or simply relaxing in the hotel’s quiet garden, the property offers a unique, historical escape in the heart of the city.
Expert reviews
“Very few NYC hotels deserve the high price tag they wear. This one just may. Its interior is as grand, though delightfully quirky, with rooms that look like they could have been inhabited by a Gatsby type in the 1920s.”
Featured as Frommer’s Exceptional Choice in New York.
“A late-19th-century, redbrick, Gothic-style building on the landscaped grounds of a former seminary was transformed into this lovely hotel, full of original architectural details like stained-glass windows and pine floors.”
Featured as Fodor’s Choice in New York.
“This boutique property, set in a historic seminary, exudes an old-world collegiate sensibility. It’s a fragment of the past; a jewel in trendy West Chelsea, the district of art galleries, faddy restaurants and the namesake High Line, one of the city’s must-visit parks which lies only 50 yards west.”
What guests liked
- Beautiful building
- Boutique style
- Friendly staff
- Excellent Wifi
- Great location
- Comfortable beds

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