![]() One of our favorite exhibits is the Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room, a fully immersive experience where you get to see how art and artifacts are displayed in a private household shrine. There are also interactive exhibits, such as the Mandala Lab and an exhibit where you can bang different sized gongs and hear their different tones. There are over 3,000 beautiful works of art and artifacts spanning more than 1,500 years, ranging from paintings to sculptures to ritual objects. On display are art and artifacts from the Himalayas…Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet. The Rubin Museum of Art is one of our favorite art museums in New York City. The market operates on Saturdays and Sundays, so if you are in town over the weekend, this is a great place to add to your to-do list if you like shopping. Glass-plated skyscrapers, a shopping mall, a performing arts theater, The Edge, and The Vessel, can all be found here.Īt the Chelsea Flea Market, simply called the Chelsea Flea, over 100 vendors sell vintage clothing, antiques, jewelry, and more. The trains and their tracks are still here, but this small city has been built on a state-of-the-art platform that is elevated above the railroad tracks. Recently, it has evolved into Manhattan’s newest ultra-modern neighborhood. Hudson Yards was once a storage yard and jumble of train tracks. It is also a very culturally diverse area and it is home to a large LGBTQ population. In this neighborhood, there are more than 200 art galleries. Have Dinner and a Drink at Gallow Green Rooftop BarĬhelsea is a chic, trendy neighborhood that is one of Manhattan’s centers for art. Best Things to Do in Chelsea & Hudson Yards.Treatment like that of patrons is never acceptable and shouldn't be tolerated. I won't be returning here for food, drinks, or spa treatments ever again, and I'm cancelling my Equinox gym membership to move elsewhere. ![]() I asked to speak to the mysterious man behind the curtain (Nathan Loga) who was evicting me from the lobby, but he "suddenly became tied up in a meeting and wouldn't be free for a couple of hours."Īs a weekly patron of this hotel and a very quiet / clean person, the experience was disappointing and offensive. The employee said he's not sure what the real reason is, and that he feels bad. Bare in mind many people are sitting in the area, a couple of which mentioned they were also just waiting to eat downstairs. He came back about 10 minutes later, apologized, and said that Nathan Loga, their VP of Guest Relations, asked that I leave. I dug in a bit and the employee told me "nevermind" and left. I was frankly quite confused, as I was sitting normally, had normal clothes on, and always sit here while waiting in the lobby. While waiting in the lobby on my laptop for some colleagues for an Electric Lemon afternoon bite, an employee approached and said I need to move locations as they're "concerned about damage to the couch" I was sitting on. ![]() The Electric Lemon restaurant is fantastic, the spa is a great place to visit (cryo-treatments, nutrient injections, IVs, thermal sauna, etc.), but recently had an incredibly negative experience with Nathan Loga, the hotel's VP of Guest Experience. I've been a long-time patron of this hotel's amenities.
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