New York • Activity
Chelsea Piers
Chelsea Piers is a 28-acre sports and entertainment complex occupying four historic piers along the Hudson River in Chelsea. Originally the departure point for transatlantic ocean liners, it now houses facilities for bowling, rock climbing, ice skating, golf, sailing, and more.
Overview
Chelsea Piers is a 28-acre sports and entertainment complex occupying four historic piers along the Hudson River in Chelsea. Originally the departure point for transatlantic ocean liners, it now houses facilities for bowling, rock climbing, ice skating, golf, sailing, and more.
Highlights
- Variety: Ice rinks, a golf driving range over the water, rock climbing walls, bowling lanes, a gymnastics center, basketball courts, and a field house under one sprawling complex.
- The Golf Club: A four-level driving range jutting out over the Hudson River with heated, weather-protected hitting bays — golf with a Manhattan skyline backdrop.
- Sailing: The Chelsea Piers marina offers sailing classes and sunset cruises on the Hudson.
History
Piers 59–62 were built between 1902 and 1910 and served as the main embarkation point for transatlantic voyages. The Titanic was scheduled to dock here in 1912. The Lusitania departed from Pier 54 on its final voyage in 1915.
Visitor Tips
- Pay Per Activity: There is no general admission — each activity has its own pricing.
- Waterfront Access: Even if you don't participate in sports, the waterfront promenade connecting the piers is a pleasant walk.
- Duration: 2–3 hours depending on activities.