3 New York Neighborhoods For First-Time Visitors-And Where To Stay
Briefly

Chelsea has earned abundant acclaim for its thriving arts scene and gorgeous brownstone architecture, with both attributes serving as a major draw for tourists.
On a sunny day, visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the High Line—a verdant pedestrian path that spans 2.33 kilometers along a stretch of abandoned railway.
Visitors should be sure to take advantage of the neighborhood's thriving dining scene, with restaurants ranging from the modern Mexican venue Fonda to Rangoon, a top spot for Burmese dishes.
Chelsea is home to high-end accommodations, but for quick access to attractions, the Dream Downtown is the perfect polished property for travelers.
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