GANSEVOORT MEATPACKING
| Address | 18 Ninth Avenue; NY 10014 by 13th Street |
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| Neighbourhood | Meatpacking District | See on map |
| Subway | 8th Avenue-14th St [A, C, E, L] |
| Telephone | +1 212 206 6700 (hotel) +1 212 929 9036 (Provocateur) |
| Website | http://www.hotelgansevoort.com |
| Price | From USD 425 | Check availability |
The Gansevoort Meatpacking is centrally located on the corner of Ninth Avenue and 13th Street, steps away from restaurants like Pastis, and shops such as Stella McCartney and Alexander McQueen, and houses go-to destination spots Provocateur and the Plunge rooftop bar in the building.
Despite sounding like a piece out of the latest Ikea catalogue, the hotel boasts surprisingly kind and attentive staff and holds 187 spacious guestrooms and 23 stylish suites, many with striking views of Manhattan and Hudson River sunsets. With nine-foot ceilings you won’t be stooping to uncover your lush feather bed, whilst the luxurious Duplex Penthouse comes complete with Jacuzzi, fireplace, pool table and balcony. Up top is a 45-foot outdoor heated pool with an underwater music sound system, and if you can’t bear to be disconnected from your cell, you can rent a local phone for the duration of your stay.
What others say
Splendia
Hotel Gansevoort, with breathtaking 360 degree panoramic views of New York City and sunsets over the Hudson River, is the first and only luxury, full service resort in Manhattan’s vibrant Meatpacking District. This establishment offers a chic retreat from the urban metropolis that redefines the world of luxury accommodations. The hotel's spacious guestrooms- many with seating nooks in bay windows, step out balconies, stunning Manhattan and city views, and Hudson River vistas - offer downtown chic infused with uptown luxury.
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Tablet Hotels
18.0 of 20. The latest in a string of contenders for hippest New York neighborhood, the Meatpacking District is home to the city’s hottest restaurants and bars, a number of upscale boutiques and salons, and if you’re up early enough, a bit of genuine old-fashioned meatpacking. Its advantages over other would-be hotspots (Hell’s Kitchen? Brooklyn, anyone?) include its deep downtown location, convenient to the financial district as well as the artier Soho and West Village, as well as, in places like the Gansevoort’s rooftop lounge, sweeping views of the Hudson River.










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