Right in the heart of bustling Chelsea, the Desmond Tutu Center evokes a castle-like setting complete with lush grounds surrounded by recently renovated 19th-century Gothic buildings. Made of stone and outfitted with wrought iron banisters, this South African-inspired retreat offers a startling juxtaposition of modern conference center alongside the General Theological Seminary.

Desmond Tutu Conference Center
The hotel’s 60 historic guest rooms are fully equipped with wi-fi, flat screen TVs, and are only a few blocks away from the subway on 23rd St. but also accommodate those who want to tune out the modern world. Original architectural highlights include a refectory dating back to the late 1800s, ornate working fireplaces, tall stained-glass windows, and beautifully painted barrel-vaulted ceiling.
The facilities are also eco-friendly with geothermal heating and air conditioning throughout eliminating the need for roof-level cooling towers and window air conditioners helping to preserve architectural integrity. Even though complimentary continental breakfast and daily newspaper are included in the hotel’s room rates, accommodations are certainly reasonable for the venue starting at $285 per night. Availability is often slim but if you want to have all of Chelsea’s gallery viewing opportunities at your doorstep, book early because this is the place!
By subway: Take the C or E train to the 23rd St. Station. Walk 2 blocks down to 10th Ave. and then 2 blocks down to 180 10th Ave..
photo courtesy of the Desmond Tutu Center
No Comments
Permalink |
Recent Articles in this category
A lot of times, pocket parks are overlooked in the mad rush to grander sylvan refuges like Central Park, Prospect Park, Wave Hill etc.. But ignoring the following smaller pockets of respite stuffed into New York’s urban fabric is your loss! You’ll definitely miss out on some intriguing capsules...
April 16th, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 0
Filed under: Outdoors & Recreation
You’re in Manhattan’s Koreatown, it’s almost 12 a.m., you had a genuine Korean dinner, Karaoke is not your thing, so now what to do?
Inside Space Billiard in Koreatown NYC
If you’re up for shooting some pool but not keen on playing tables stuffed in the back of bars as an afterthought, don’t ...
April 14th, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 0
Filed under: nightlife, pool halls nyc
A destination for real super heroes or wannabes like the rest of us, the Brooklyn Superhero Supply Company is truly surreal. Everything is tongue in cheek from cans of courage, custom capes, secret identity kits, to wall-climbing suction cups.
Muscle and Speed of Light Potions Sold at Brooklyn Superhero...
April 12th, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 1
Filed under: featuredarticle, Just a Bit Weird - Fun & Quirky Places, Shopping
Fuerza Bruta (Brute Force), a product of underground Argentinian theater, is a non-stop collision of dynamic music and aerial action held twice daily at the Daryl Roth Theater in Union Square. During the span of this 1 hour show, a suited man runs full throttle through a series of moving walls, women...
April 10th, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 0
Filed under: Arts and Entertainment, Performing Arts - Theater & Dance
Wards Island Bridge, within view from atop Carl Shurz Park and the Gracie Mansion grounds, can be reached by taking a moderate stroll down the East River Esplanade along FDR Drive.
Ward's Island Bridge Spanning the Harlem River
The bridge’s bluish-green arched stateliness can’t be missed...
April 8th, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 0
Filed under: Attractions, featuredarticle, History & Information, Outdoors & Recreation
Does horseback riding in NYC merely conjure up images of mounties navigating the streets? Turn your quaint notions of enjoying the beauty of New York City’s parks via horseback into reality! Starting at $30 per hour in most locations, you have several options:
Horseback Riding in Prospect Park
In...
April 6th, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 0
Filed under: Attractions, featuredarticle, Outdoors & Recreation
The sudden spike in temperatures here in NYC have officially ushered in spring. It’s now increasingly safe to wear shorts, flip flops, and take your time with your favorite frozen yogurt. That’s right, I didn’t say ice cream cone because Red Mango is in town! They keep it simple at first...
April 4th, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 0
Filed under: featuredarticle, Food & Beverage
Five miles north of Midtown overlooking the East River’s fast moving swirling eddies, historic Gracie Mansion has gone through many lives first starting out as a country estate built in 1799 by Archibald Gracie, a prosperous New York merchant. It then became an ice-cream parlor, first home of the...
April 2nd, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 2
Filed under: Attractions, featuredarticle, History & Information
If you’re already out catching the first blossoms of spring in East Village’s Tompkins Square Park, there are two community gardens nearby that you can’t miss. La Plaza Cultural, on the corner of 9th Street and Avenue C reflects the neighborhood’s diversity with loads of intricately twisted...
March 31st, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 1
Filed under: Attractions, Outdoors & Recreation
Just what is stir brewed anyway? It just happens to arguably be NYC’s best coffee! It’s difficult for New Yorkers to give a definitive answer on which shop offers the best coffee. Some are better than others for different reasons….heck, your absolute favorite coffee shop may go out...
March 29th, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 2
Filed under: best coffee nyc, featuredarticle, Food & Beverage
Who says New York City isn’t a top spring break destination? Forget the palm trees, flip flops, and crowded beaches! Here are some things to get you partying in style:
1. Be Your Own Tour Guide – At tailoredtours.com, you can book yourself on some wild scavenger hunts or take a variety of pub...
March 27th, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 1
Filed under: Attractions, featuredarticle, Just a Bit Weird - Fun & Quirky Places, nightlife
Building on the noodle craze that’s been taking Manhattan’s Chinatown by storm, Lan Zhou Handpull Noodle in Sunset Park Brooklyn, elevates noodle making to a loftier and consequently tastier level.
House Style Handpulled Noodle Soup
Noodle masters prepare the goods from scratch right before your...
March 25th, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 2
Filed under: featuredarticle, Food & Beverage, Restaurants & Bars
Travel deep into Brooklyn on the orange line, get off at the 50 St. subway station and 2 blocks away on an unassuming corner sits the Park House.
Park House Hotel's Generous Sized Rooms
You are now in the heart of Borough Park (spelled by locals as Boro Park), home to one of the largest Orthodox...
March 23rd, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 0
Filed under: Hotels & Places to Stay
It’s suddenly and unseasonably spring here in NYC. T-shirts and flip flops are back in vogue…at least tenuously depending on the sun’s fickle rays. That gets me to thinking of the wide open ocean and all the fun it brings urban weary New Yorkers. After all, this city is coastal and all...
March 20th, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 0
Filed under: featuredarticle
The first warm days of spring have arrived, flowering trees and tulips are ready to bloom, and you want to see some good art. Not up for spending hours in the sanctity of the indoors plowing through gallery upon gallery of lengthy exhibits? Then take the N or W train from Manhattan to the Broadway...
March 17th, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 0
Filed under: Arts and Entertainment, Attractions, Family Friendly, featuredarticle, Outdoors & Recreation
If you haven’t yet made it, April 26th is your deadline to catch the MoMA’s exhibit showcasing Tim Burton’s monumental contribution to animation art. But before you book your plane tickets, reserve a hotel room, and rush off to museum’s ticket counter to gain entry, you must keep one thing...
March 15th, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 2
Filed under: Arts and Entertainment, featuredarticle, museums
Billing themselves, “The Big Taste of Texas in a New York Minute”, Texas Rotisserie and Grill serves up top quality BBQ fast food at fair prices. There is a great deal of debate surrounding what is the most authentic BBQ joint in NYC. There really isn’t an agreed upon destination, but one thing...
March 13th, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 0
Filed under: Food & Beverage, Restaurants & Bars
As cold NYC winters yield to longer days, warmer sunshine, and the aroma of sprouting grass and flowers, thoughts of fresh microbrews seem to cross the mind more frequently. Some call it spring fever but I call it a celebration of life. Benjamin Franklin‘s quote “Beer is proof...
March 11th, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 0
Filed under: featuredarticle, Food & Beverage, NYC brewery, Restaurants & Bars
The first thing NYC visitors flock to are the legendary cultural attractions. While Broadway and Museum Mile certainly can’t be missed, you may be surprised to learn that this city has plenty of outdoor adventures just waiting to be discovered. And with spring in the air, now is the perfect...
March 9th, 2010 | Steve Mirsky | Read More | Comments: 3
Filed under: biking NYC, kayaking NYC, Outdoors & Recreation, top-feature