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The $25 per-night pet fee is among the most reasonable of any boutique hotel in Manhattan. The 40-pound limit applies to virtually no domestic cat breed, making the policy functionally unrestricted. The cobblestone courtyard provides a rare enclosed outdoor space that leash-trained cats can access in a controlled setting โ confirm availability with the front desk. The High Line's southern entrance is a one-minute walk and opens at 7am; mornings before 9am offer the quietest experience for leash walks. Chelsea Market's ground floor is cat-accessible and a useful resource for supplies and food during a stay.
The High Line Hotel's Victorian Gothic architecture โ housed in the former General Theological Seminary โ generates enthusiastic reviews for its atmospheric and distinctive character. The cobblestone courtyard and arched windows are consistently described as a dramatic departure from conventional hotel design. Guests appreciate the proximity to Chelsea Market and the High Line park, with the elevated green space earning strong mentions as a walkable highlight. The $25 per-night pet fee is considered reasonable given the quality of the welcome. Rooms are praised for their historical detail and comfort. Some reviewers note the location is slightly removed from central Midtown, which others consider an advantage for a quieter stay. Overall, reviewers describe the property as one of Manhattan's most architecturally memorable boutique hotels.