切爾西 (Chelsea) 必去景點活動

Love world-class art, quirky parks and global eats? Then Chelsea is your jam.

People in a gallery

切爾西 (Chelsea) 充滿創意且多元,是紐約最棒的寶庫之一(而且眾所週知)。 該地區位於曼哈頓西城,擁有市內頂尖的文化景點、美食餐廳和夜生活勝地。 從 Whitney 和 Rubin 博物館精采的館藏,到切爾西市場 (Chelsea Market) 熙攘的小吃攤,您將在這個充滿活力且時尚的街區獲得豐富的體驗。 因此,如果您正計劃探索切爾西 (Chelsea),請參考我們的清單作為您的行程起點。 無論您選擇做什麼,我們保證您絕對不會失望!

探索該地區

除了逛逛當地的市場,還有什麼更好的方式能深入了解一個地區的文化嗎? 我們認為沒有。 Chelsea Market 位於前國家餅乾公司 (National Biscuit Company) 的工廠大樓內(也是 Oreo 餅乾的誕生地),即使單純為了美食廣場也值得一遊。 這座市場簡直是感官的饗宴,擁有超過 30 家攤位,供應各種不同菜系的美味佳餚。 從塔可餅、貝果到甜甜圈,還有剛出爐的咖哩香腸,這裡能滿足每個人的味蕾。 除了美味的餐飲選擇外,市場內還有各種各樣的商店,非常值得一逛。 深入人群中穿梭,瀏覽各個攤位,沉浸在絕佳的氛圍之中。 嘿,有什麼理由不愛這裡呢? Chelsea 一直是一個致力於藝術與文化的社區,因此這裡擁有紐約一些最棒的跳蚤市場也就不足為奇了。 Artists and Fleas Market 匯集了來自全市最優秀的攤商與品味人士,絕對是尋寶獵人的夢想之地。 從改造的復古服飾、稀有收藏品,到原創藝術品和手工家居用品,這裡應有盡有。 我們特別喜愛這個市場酷炫、悠閒的氛圍以及獨一無二的商品。 如果您追求的是奢華與避世體驗,那麼這裡就是您的不二之選。 作為 Chelsea Piers Sports & Entertainment Complex 的一部分,這座高爾夫俱樂部被譽為全市最受歡迎的練習場和教學中心。 這處夢幻的避世勝地俯瞰著哈德遜河,簡直就是夢想成真的地方。 這間教學中心歡迎高爾夫狂熱者與業餘玩家,並提供練習時段、私人課程以及全揮桿模擬器。 在優美的戶外空間放鬆身心,盡情享受切桿與推桿的樂趣。 我們想不出還有什麼比這更好的方式來度過紐約陽光明媚的下午!

遊覽景點

膽小鬼請避開! Edge 專為尋求刺激與冒險的人士打造,提供令人難忘的振奮體驗。 這處景點懸浮在城市上空,被譽為西半球最高的戶外空中觀景台。 透過玻璃地板俯瞰 100 層樓下的景色,在雲端啜飲香檳,以前所未有的視角將壯麗的城市景觀盡收眼底。 如果 Vessel 沒能打動您,那麼這裡絕對會讓您驚艷! 提到紐約,舉世聞名的建築往往是我們最先聯想到的事物之一。 對於熱衷 Instagram 的攝影愛好者和建築迷來說,Vessel 絕對是不容錯過的壯麗景觀。 這件引人注目的公共藝術作品高達 150 英尺,為城市、河流及更遠處的景色提供了全新視角。 我們建議您穿上最舒適的鞋子,因為這段攀爬行程相當考驗體力! 雖然紐約市以高樓大廈和現代建築著稱,但這裡同時也擁有許多美麗的綠地。 Little Island 坐落於哈德遜河高處,是休閒與娛樂的首選目的地。 漫步在公園內,您將能欣賞到璀璨的城市美景,以及各類花卉、樹木與灌木。 此外,這裡還有一個面向哈德遜河且擁有 700 個座位的露天劇場,您可以在此觀賞音樂、戲劇和舞蹈表演。 這裡佔地 2.4 英畝,並提供豐富多元的活動供您參與,絕對不會讓您感到無聊。

盡情發揮創意

藝術在切爾西(Chelsea)充滿活力且無與倫比的文化景觀中發揮著至關重要的作用。 該地區擁有超過 200 家藝術畫廊,但 The Whitney Museum 憑藉其卓越的永久收藏與獨特展覽,始終是我們的首選。 自 1930 年創立以來,惠特尼美術館(The Whitney)已被公認為美國領先的現代藝術機構之一。 在豐富的館藏中,您可以欣賞到尚·米榭·巴斯奇亞(Jean-Michel Basquiat)的畫作、安迪·沃荷(Andy Warhol)的電影、理查德·阿維東(Richard Avedon)的攝影作品…… 不勝枚舉。 無論您是藝術愛好者,或只是充滿好奇心的探索者,這個地方一定會令您嘆為觀止。 切爾西(Chelsea)是公認的文化中心與潮流文青聖地,也是曼哈頓最適合創意人士造訪的地點之一。 Rubin Museum of Art 將藝術與歷史結合,專注於展示來自喜馬拉雅地區、中亞及西藏的作品。 該博物館令人印象深刻的館藏包含超過 38,000 件作品,其歷史可追溯至 15 世紀。 這裡極具魅力且絕對獨一無二,應位居每位旅客行程的首選! 切爾西(Chelsea)充滿創意活力與豐富文化,在博物館資源方面絕不遜色。 Museum at FIT 極具魅力(且完全免費入場!),被公認為紐約唯一專注於時尚藝術的畫廊。 進入館內,遊客可以欣賞到超過 50,000 件、歷史可追溯至 5 世紀的豐富館藏。 對時尚特別感興趣的人士,還可以在這裡參加特別計劃、講座以及與頂尖設計師見面的簽名會。 切爾西(Chelsea)始終保持著酷炫且充滿活力,能為充滿熱情的旅客提供所需的一切。 此地區主要以其藝廊和著名地標而聞名。 但其獨特的市集和時尚餐廳也吸引了許多遊客。 在惠特尼美術館(The Whitney)欣賞世界級藝術、在 Artists and Fleas Market 盡情購物,並在 Edge 俯瞰城市美景——一切精彩盡在掌握! 若要盡情享受您的旅程,請查看我們的全包景點暢遊套票和自選景點暢遊套票。 如果您想了解更多資訊,請在 Instagram 上與我們聯繫,並 Facebook。 憑藉 Go City®,您可以花更少的錢,看更多的景點。

Chelsea Market

Chelsea Market

What better way to kick off your Chelsea adventure than with a wander among the lanes of Chelsea Market, filling your bag with bagels and your face with falafel? If you ask us, there really is no superior intro to the city’s artsiest neighborhood than eyeballing gallery-worthy patisserie windows, artisan confections, and looks-good-enough-to eat handmade jewelry.

Housed in the former National Biscuit Company factory building (where the Oreo cookie was created, fact fans), Chelsea Market is part food court, part shopping bazaar, and 100% New York. It’s worth visiting for the food alone: an absolute  extravaganza for the senses, the market hosts some 30+ vendors, each conjuring up the kind of dreamy culinary delights that will have you quietly loosening your belt a notch (or two) if you hang around too long. We’re talking tempting tacos, big ol’ bagels, discus-sized donuts, lush lobster rolls, and currywurst hot off the grill, to name just a few. And don’t skip the legendary chocolate chip cookies from Fat Witch Bakery. 

But of course Chelsea Market isn’t purely about eating. Curious shoppers will also find everything from vintage books and handmade jewelry to fresh flowers and unusual spices – plenty, in other words, to fill a whole morning.

The High Line

The High Line

Ready for a walk with a difference? From Chelsea Market, it’s just a hop and a skip to the High Line’s nearest entrance point. Grab a picnic of artisan breads, cheeses and charcuterie and climb the steps up to this former railtrack. Now a public park, this elevated urban greenway cuts a swathe along Manhattan’s West Side, weaving its way from the Meatpacking District up through the heart of Chelsea and into Hudson Yards.

There’s plenty to do along the High Line’s 1.5-mile length, too. Catch great views of the Hudson and shimmering Midtown Manhattan skyline, pause at colorful wildflower gardens that are alive with bees and butterflies in summer, and get your Insta on at the ever-rotating public art installations that punctuate the walk. There are also plenty of benches to be found in this verdant floating garden, each positioned to make the best of the city views. But this is also prime NYC people-watching territory, so grab a gelato, take a seat and settle in for the show.

Pro-tip: Go City’s NYC pass includes a handy guided tour of the High Line, starting at Chelsea Market, in case you like your walks peppered with a bit of lively narration.

Edge and Vessel

Vessel

Ok ok, so these two Hudson Yards titans aren’t strictly in Chelsea; they are, as we just said, in Hudson Yards. But allow us a little artistic licence would ya? We think they’re both good enough (and close enough) to merit a mention here. Plus you’ll find them right at the northern end of the High Line, which you’ve just walked along anyway, so…

At 1,100 feet above terra firma, Edge is the higher of these two observation platforms by quite some considerable margin (though admittedly it might not feel that way once you’ve tramped Vessel’s 2,500 stairs). Look up: that’s it jutting shard-like from the side of the soaring 30 Hudson Yards skyscraper. And yep, that’s a see-through floor, too. Suffice to say that the Western Hemisphere’s highest outdoor viewing platform ain’t for the faint of heart. 

And nor is Vessel for the weak of glute. This wild, copper honeycomb structure has about a mile of steps to climb, but rewards those fit enough to make the ascent with ever-changing views of Hudson Yards from around 80 different platforms.

Whitney Museum of American Art

Whitney Museum of American Art

We’re heading right down to the other end of the High Line now (just think of the steps you’re clocking up!), where the Whitney Museum of American Art gleams like a bedazzling Renzo Piano-designed jewel. That’s probably because it is a bedazzling Renzo-Piano-designed jewel, all sugar-white facades, tumbling terraces and beautifully lit open gallery spaces. Step inside to explore a veritable who’s who of American art, including – with more than 3,000 pieces – the largest collection of Edward Hopper’s work on the planet, including masterpieces like Early Sunday Morning and Second Story Sunlight.

But there’s plenty more eye candy to explore besides Hopper, with landmark works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jackson Pollock, Jasper Johns, Georgia O'Keeffe, Alice Neel, Alexander Calder, Andy Warhol and more, plus plenty of talented up-and-comers; the superstars of tomorrow, if you will.

Step straight from the galleries onto the outdoor terraces for a breath of fresh air and Insta-ready skyline snaps that take in the Hudson and the High Line. 

Chelsea Galleries

Woman in a gallery

Sure, the Whitney might be the jewel in Chelsea’s arty crown, but there are plenty more galleries for all you art lovers out there to ogle. Around 300 in fact, depending who you ask.

After all, Chelsea is New York’s gallery capital, with spaces showcasing anything from contemporary painting to sound installations and bleeding-edge experimental performance art. Best of all, you’ll rarely have to walk too far to discover something that fits your vibe – most galleries are clustered between 10th and 11th Avenues, making it easy to hop from one to the next, catching bold video art and pop-up sculpture gardens without having to revert to tedious subway rides. But you’ll also find some of the bigger names, like Gagosian and David Zwirner, with their museum-quality shows between West 19th and 24th Street.

Little Island

Little Island

The High Line ain’t the only cool green oasis in this part of town, no siree Bob. Perched high above the Hudson River between Pier 57 and the Gansevoort Peninsula, Little Island looks like something from an 80s sci-fi movie. Designed to look like a cluster of rolling green hills supported on tulip-shaped pillars, its 2.4-acre expanse stitches gardens, performance spaces, walking trails and widescreen river vistas into one playful patchwork.

You remembered to grab a picnic from our old pal the Chelsea Market, right? Great! Then pick a spot on the lawns and munch on pastry after delectable pastry as the ferries drift by below. Suitably fortified, stroll the wildflower gardens and settle in for a show at the 700-seater Little Island Amphitheater (aka The Amph), which hosts music, dance, theater and fun family shows throughout summer.

Chelsea Piers Sports & Entertainment Complex

Bowling

Fancy something a little more… active? Chelsea Piers is the luxe sports and recreation utopia you didn’t know you needed, and you’ll find it just a short way north of Little Island, along the Hudson River Parkway, on Manhattan’s west edge. This sprawling complex straddles several piers and covers a broad range of activities, from rock climbing to figure skating.  

Highlights include a bustling bowling alley, batting cages, and even a year-round indoor ice-skating rink. But it’s the Golf Club’s epic two-tiered driving range that makes our hearts sing (and our golf clubs swing). Not just any old driving range, this one comes complete with splendid views of the city skyline.

Chill, chip and swing against that Big Apple backdrop? There’s surely no better way to spend a sunny New York afternoon.

The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology

Fashion show

Surely the most fashionable museum in NYC, the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology (or the Museum at FIT if you want to save yourself five minutes saying the whole name) is the only gallery in town that’s dedicated exclusively to the art of fashion (or ‘F’, if you will). Tucked away inside the famed FIT campus on W 27th, it’s home to a collection of more than 50,000 pieces, with some dating as far back as the 5th century. And you thought the 1990s was outdated!

Expect exhibitions that celebrate clothing as creative expression. From avant-garde couture gowns to sneaker culture, pop-culture icons and 18th-century corsetry, the rotating displays always have a story to tell. Immersive installations, interactive features and videos encourage visitors to dig deeper or simply revel in the glamor of it all;  special programs, talks and signings with leading designers are also de rigueur here.

Rubin Museum of Art

As if there’s any other way to conclude an article about Chelsea than with – yes – yet another gallery. But the Rubin Museum of Art promises something a little different, focusing on works from the Himalayas, Central Asia, and Tibet. The museum’s impressive collection comprises more than 38,000 pieces, and covers some seven centuries of human artistry and endeavour. 

Quiet, contemplative and beautifully designed, the Rubin invites you to slow down and step inside a world of colors, symbols and stories. It feels like it moves at a different speed from the district’s super-slick contemporary art spaces, and that’s kinda the whole appeal. You’ll explore floors lined with intricate centuries-old mandalas, textiles and statues; there are also several immersive installations as well as more modern pieces inspired by the Buddhist philosophy. In short, if you’re in need of a peaceful pause away from the hubbub of the city streets, the Rubin’s spiral staircase, central lounge, and quietly beautiful collection are like a balm for the senses. 

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