Gansevoort is simply where you stay when you visit NYC
Few places have a history like Manhattan’s Meatpacking District: a westside area that’s been home to some of New York’s most raucous debauchery, history, and glamour. From industrial hub to squatter central to the edge and heart of all things artistic in the big apple, no place is quite like it. Sex clubs, art museums, slaughterhouses, and Alexander McQueen stores have all called the place home. And all mere minutes away from the old money West Village!
Cool, so what’s in the area today?
The Gansevoort, named after the southernmost point of the district, is perfectly situated for those who want to explore the best of New York City. Literal steps away from urban park the High Line, there’s few better ways to ease yourself into the city that never sleeps. Beyond that, but still local, is The Whitney Museum of American Art, a host of high end retail, and of course there’s the cobbled roads and old-industrial architecture that act as the architectural soul of the place.
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