This sports-and-entertainment complex along the Hudson River between 17th and 23rd streets, a phenomenal example of adaptive reuse, is the size of four 80-story buildings if they were laid out flat. There's pretty much every kind of sports activity going on inside and out, from golf (check out the multitiered, all-weather, out-door driving range) to ice-skating, rock climbing, soccer, bowling,...
New York's largest sports and fitness center, Chelsea Piers beats all the competition with its indoor track, swimming pool, climbing wall, enormous number of fitness machines, free weights, basketball and volleyball courts, spa with massage and manicure services, and two outdoor sundecks over the Hudson River. The cleanliness is extraordinary, and you'll never feel cramped or crowded here. Also...
Colossal sports complex on 28 acres of Hudson riverfront. Miracle of mid-'90s urban planning transfigured decaying docks into five-block athletic heaven. Something for every predilection. Line drives at Golf Club's outdoor range. Sit spins in Sky Rink. Members-only Sports Center gym harbors city's finest racing pool, only indoor sand volleyball court, and most blinging boxing ring, known to...
One of the city’s biggest—and most successful—private urban-development projects is the 30-acre Chelsea Piers Sports & Entertainment Complex. Jutting out into the Hudson River on four huge piers between 17th and 23rd streets, it’s a terrific multifunctional recreational facility.