Make the most of your Chelsea, NYC, visit. Hyatt House New York/Chelsea is just minutes from Madison Square Garden, Manhattan Mall, Hudson Yards, the flagship Macy’s in Herald Square, and more. We’re happy to help you find things to do in Chelsea, NYC, including tickets to shows, names of top restaurants, or directions to the best shopping.
Grab your quarters and visit the original bar and arcade combination. Sample craft beers while trying to get your initials on the high score list of Donkey Kong.
The fifth tallest skyscraper in the United States, the Empire State Building stands at an imposing 1,454 feet high with 102 stories. It features a distinctive Art Deco style and offers two observation decks on the 86th and 102nd floors.
For great shopping, you only need to take a stroll down 5th Avenue. Find everything from Cartier and Coach to Saks Fifth Avenue and Barnes & Noble.
Local Entertainment Venues
Madison Square Garden
This iconic venue in the heart of Manhattan is home to the New York Rangers and New York Knicks and plays host to countless concerts featuring some of the greatest artists and musicians in the world. It also hosts a variety of family-friendly performances, comedy shows, and theater.
Located beneath the main Garden arena, the Hulu Theater at MSG hosts everything from MMA fights to kid-friendly concerts and shows. Guests can grab a bite before the show at the concession stands and take in a number of unique performances hosted here year-round.
This sprawling convention center hosts some of the city’s biggest expos, conferences, conventions, and showcases throughout the year. From media events to tech conferences to festivals, the Javits Center sets the stage for New York’s biggest meetings and events.
Located in the heart of Chelsea, in one of the neighborhoods historic buildings, this theater is a haven for lovers of the arts. From modern dance to ballet to everything in between, the theater hosts incredible cultural performances from some of the city’s top talent.
Home to unique arts and culture, local food vendors, retailers, and more, this vibrant market in the heart of Chelsea invites exploration and discovery at every turn. From timeless performances by The Chelsea Symphony, to boutiques and shops, the market is a must-visit.
This legendary retail store, famous for the annual Thanksgiving Day Parade it sponsors, is quintessential New York. Browse all the top brands, from apparel to jewelry to accessories, and head home with a fashionable find from the city’s most iconic department store.
Each day, more than a half-million commuters and other travelers pass through this rail hub, one of the busiest in North America. The current structure is entirely underground, beneath Madison Square Garden, and the station waiting room is open 24/7.
Just next door to the New York City Public Library, Bryant Park is the perfect place to relax with a book just minutes from getting back in the hustle and bustle.
Give yourself the relaxing treat of exploring this public park built on an elevated former rail line. Enjoy art, gardens, food, and more year-round. Like the city, the High Line is always evolving, always in motion, and always worth the trip.