Cette propriété
Hotel Gansevoort occupies a coveted corner of the Meatpacking District, a neighbourhood transformed from industrial abattoir to Manhattan's most hedonistic address. The hotel's aesthetic merges industrial-chic with contemporary luxury—exposed brick, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a rooftop pool that doubles as the district's de facto social hub. It attracts design-conscious travellers, media professionals, and those seeking Soho's energy without the tourist crush. Standing in the lobby, you encounter a carefully curated collision of raw urban edge and polished hospitality, where the street's nocturnal momentum bleeds into the marble-clad interiors.
️ Chroniques de la ville
New York was founded as New Amsterdam by the Dutch in 1624, a merchant settlement that Britain seized in 1664 and renamed York. The city's architectural identity was forged through successive waves of immigration and capital: the grid-plan street system (1811) enabled rapid expansion; cast-iron Soho lofts (1860s–1880s) housed light manufacturing; Art Deco skyscrapers (1920s–1930s) reached skyward during boom times; and mid-century modernism (1950s–1960s) reshaped the skyline. Today New York is a global cultural capital where neighbourhoods function as distinct city-states—each with its own accent, culinary vocabulary, and artistic gravitational field—making it perpetually reinventive and historically layered.
️ Meilleur moment pour visiter
Le guide completLes meilleurs mois
May and September–October. May offers perfect early-summer conditions (18–24°C), blossoming public gardens, fewer tourists than summer, and an unhurried Manhattan rhythm before humidity and festival crowds arrive. September–October delivers crisp, low-humidity weather (15–22°C) and the cultural calendar's peak: Fashion Week (September), gallery openings, theatre season launches, and the sublime light of autumn reflecting off glass towers.
🔥 Peak / Festival surge
June through August is peak summer tourism; July–August bring oppressive heat (26–30°C), humidity that transforms the pavements into urban saunas, and accommodation premiums of 30–50% above shoulder rates. Major drivers include international school holidays, rooftop season, outdoor cinema/concert festivals (including open-air Shakespeare in Central Park), and Pride celebrations (late June). The Meatpacking District's rooftop bars and nightlife intensify demand specifically for hotels with pool access like Gansevoort.
La saison des épaules
April and late October–November offer meaningful discounts (15–30% below peak), mild weather (10–18°C in November, 12–20°C in April), and neighbourhood vitality without summer saturation. April provides spring's optimism; November offers theatrical atmosphere and lower restaurant reservation friction.
Météo & emballage
New York in early June sits in a climatic sweet spot—warm but not humid, with afternoon thunderstorms that cool the concrete. Pack breathable layers, sunscreen, and a compact umbrella for the inevitable 3 p.m. downpour; air-conditioning indoors is aggressive, making a light sweater essential.
Le Live City Briefing
- The NYC subway's A and C line service (serving the Meatpacking District's western boundary) continues recovery from pandemic-era service cuts; expect reliable but occasionally delayed crosstown access. The High Line (the elevated park adjacent to the hotel's location) opened its third and final section in 2014 and now hosts seasonal installations and outdoor programming throughout summer.
- Rooftop bar and pool season peaks June–August in the Meatpacking District; Hotel Gansevoort's rooftop is consistently at capacity Thursday–Sunday evenings. Booking pool/sun time or early dinner reservations is strategically advisable.
- The Whitney Museum of American Art (Meatpacking District, 945 Madison Avenue) operates year-round with summer programming; the 2026 season typically includes artist commissions and outdoor installations relevant to contemporary New York culture.
️ Votre séjour
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Hotel Gansevoort, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Corner suites on floors 15-18, particularly those facing west toward the Hudson River and the Meatpacking District; rooms ending in 01, 02, 09 offer optimal layout and natural light
Rooms to avoid
Lower floors (5-8) experience street noise from Washington Street; rooms facing east toward 13th Street; interior-facing rooms without balconies lack character
Best views
West and northwest-facing suites with Meatpacking District and Hudson River views; sunset views particularly notable from corner suites on upper floors
Quietest floors
16-18 are quietest with fewer foot traffic areas; higher floors experience less street and venue noise
🔊 Noise notes
The Meatpacking District location means weekend nightlife noise until 2-3 AM; ground floor houses vibrant restaurant/bar scene; mid-range floors carry some venue acoustics
💡 Insider tips
Request high floor corner suites away from Washington Street; weekday stays significantly quieter than weekends; rooftop pool area is adult-only with amazing views but access noise during day; request Hudson River-facing rooms for premium experience; the hotel's nightlife scene is a feature, not a bug, for some guests
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Les installations de l'hôtel
Complimentary high-speed WiFi (150+ Mbps) in all rooms and public spaces; no login restrictions or caps
Full elevator service to all floors; no stairs-only sections—building fully accessible
Complimentary digital press via in-room tablet (FT, WSJ, NYT); USA Today available at front desk; no physical newsstand but print editions by request
Standard check-in 16:00, check-out 11:00; early check-in subject to availability (contact concierge); late checkout $100 USD per hour after 11:00
Complimentary luggage storage before check-in and after checkout for registered guests; $25 USD per bag for non-guests
Step-free entry via Ninth Avenue entrance; wheelchair-accessible public areas and rooms; accessible bathroom on each floor; service animals welcome
On-site valet parking $55 USD nightly (in/out privileges); nearest public lot (Standard Parking, 550 Washington St) $40-50 USD nightly; no EV charging on-site but Tesla Supercharger 0.4 mi south at 325 Hudson Street
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: NYC hotel tax 14.875% plus NYC occupancy tax 5.875% applied to room rate; no resort fee
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate required at booking; $500 USD incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Dining & Hours sur place
Faith & Dietary à proximité
- Catholic Church: Church of St. John the Baptist (0.2 miles / 4-min walk (224 West 15th Street))
- Synagogue: Congregation Shearith Israel (0.5 miles / 10-min walk (8 West 70th Street, Upper West Side))
- Mosque: Masjid Malcolm Shabazz (1.8 miles / 35-min walk or 8-min subway (116th Street, East Harlem))
Halal: Zaab Zaab (halal Thai), 0.3 mi, 6-min walk (104 Mulberry Street, Chinatown); certified halal cart at 8th Ave & 14th Street, 2-min walk
Kosher: Baluchi's (kosher-friendly options), 0.4 mi, 8-min walk (226 Columbus Avenue); nearest full kosher deli Russ & Daughters 1.2 mi (179 East Houston Street)
Vegan/Vegetarian: By Chloe (vegan/vegetarian), 0.2 mi, 4-min walk (185 Bleecker Street, Greenwich Village); Sacred Chow (100% vegan) 0.5 mi, 10-min walk (227 West 4th Street)
Le style de vie et la récréation
Meatpacking District boutiques (Christopher Street & 9th Avenue) 0.1 mi; SoHo high-street chains 0.5 mi; Chelsea Market (food/artisan goods) 0.3 mi, 6-min walk
Hudson River Greenway Park runs along river (0.1 mi); best loop: follow Greenway north to Whitney Museum (0.4 mi) or south toward Battery Park (2.5 mi); flat, paved terrain, scenic
Whitney Museum of American Art (0.4 mi, paid $25 USD suggested; free with NY Pass); nearby MoMA 1.2 mi; Guggenheim 2.1 mi
Whitney Museum of American Art (0.4 mi); New York City Ballet / Lincoln Center (1.8 mi, 15-min subway); Comedy Cellar (Greenwich Village) 0.6 mi
No arcade on-site; nearest: Round1 Bowling & Arcade (Union Square) 1.8 miles, 35-min walk or 12-min subway
West Village Playground (West 4th Street & West 10th) 0.5 mi; Hudson River Greenway has wide walking/cycling paths; Chelsea Piers Sports Complex (pier activities) 0.3 mi south
️ Environnement & Santé
☀️ UV index: Early June max UV index 8 (Very High); recommend SPF 50+, reapply every 2 hours outdoor; peak sun 11:00-15:00 so seek shade midday
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Early June: low grass pollen (declining post-May peak); tree pollen minimal; low mold spores—generally favorable for allergies in NYC at this date
5 minutes de radios essentielles
Chase Bank ATM in hotel lobby (zero fees for Chase customers); Citibank ATM at 9th Ave & 13th Street (0.1 mi, 2-min walk)
Rite Aid at 100 8th Avenue (0.2 mi, 4-min walk, hours 08:00-21:00 weekday); nearest 24h: CVS Pharmacy (8th Ave & 14th Street, 0.2 mi)
Duane Reade (24 hours) at 9th Avenue & 14th Street (0.1 mi, 2-min walk); CVS Pharmacy (24 hours) at 8th Ave & 14th Street (0.2 mi, 4-min walk)
Nearest subway: A/C/E line at 14th Street station (0.2 mi, 4-min walk); L line at 8th Avenue & 14th Street (0.2 mi); single ride $2.90 USD; 7-day unlimited $33 USD; directions: head east on 14th Street to station entrance
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →United States Dollar, USD
Avoid Times Square tourist exchange bureaux (poor rates); best rate: Wise (online transfer pre-arrival); in-person: Chase branches throughout NYC or TRAVELEX at Penn Station (reasonable rates); never exchange at airport
Visa, Mastercard, Amex universally accepted; contactless (tap) standard at most retailers and taxis; Apple Pay / Google Pay accepted widely; cash still needed for some street vendors and tips
Restaurants 18-20% (included in bill if party 6+); taxis 15-18% or round up; hotel housekeeping $2-3 USD per night; concierge $5-10 USD per service; bartenders $1-2 per drink
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →Blue Bottle Coffee (9th Ave & 13th Street, 0.2 mi, 4-min walk) $4-5 USD for flat white; or Chop't (local chain, multiple locations) $3.50 USD cold brew
Tacos at Taqueria Coatzingo (125 Mulberry Street, Chinatown, 0.8 mi) $2.50-3.50 USD per taco; or halal cart at 8th Ave & 14th Street $8-10 USD for platter
Lilia (pasta) West Village $16-20 USD pasta mains; or Patsy's Pizzeria (Greenwich Village) $4-6 USD per slice; budget Italian in SoHo $15-18 USD
Washington Square Park & environs (0.5 mi): NYC hot dog carts ($6-8 USD); Chinatown street vendors (soup dumplings, bao, $2-4 USD, 0.8 mi)
Trader Joe's (Chelsea) at 675 6th Avenue (0.5 mi, 10-min walk); Whole Foods at 10 Columbus Circle (1.2 mi); budget option: Key Food bodega chains throughout neighborhood ($5-10 USD basic items)
Zara, H&M, Forever 21 in SoHo (0.5 mi); thrift: Beacon's Closet (0.4 mi, 8-min walk, $5-15 USD vintage) or Housing Works Thrift (0.6 mi, SoHo); street markets Union Square (Wed/Sat, 1.2 mi)
7-day unlimited MetroCard $33 USD (best value for multi-day stay); or single rides $2.90 USD each; cheapest airport route: AirTrain + LIRR/subway combo $12-16 USD vs taxi $50-75 USD; Citibike day pass $15 USD (unlimited 30-min trips) beats individual rides
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
New YorkIn New York, United States, dial 911 for all emergency services including police, ambulance, and fire. For non-emergency situations, contact the local precinct or 311 for NYC information and services.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in New York, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Se faire entourer
Book trains →Newark (EWR) Airport → Trump International Hotel and Tower, Columbus Circle (A/C/E/1 lines)
💡 Most economical option. Take AirTrain to Newark Airport Rail Station, then NJ Transit to Penn Station, then A/C/E subway. Buy 7-day MetroCard ($33) for unlimited local transit.
Times Square, Grand Central, Penn Station → Columbus Circle (59th Street Station)
💡 Use the A or C line directly to 59th St-Columbus Circle. Get a 7-day unlimited pass ($33) for best value during multi-day stays.
Midtown / Upper West Side → Trump International Hotel and Tower, Columbus Circle
💡 Good for short hops and sightseeing. M10 runs along Broadway/Amsterdam Ave. Combine with subway for city exploration. Get MetroCard for both bus and subway access.
Newark (EWR), LaGuardia (LGA), or JFK Airport → Trump International Hotel and Tower, Columbus Circle
💡 Pre-book Uber/Lyft for predictable pricing; avoid peak hours (8-10am, 5-7pm). Yellow cabs from EWR are flat-rate ~$70.
Questions fréquemment posées
What are the best rooms at Hotel Gansevoort?
Corner suites on floors 15-18, particularly those facing west toward the Hudson River and the Meatpacking District; rooms ending in 01, 02, 09 offer optimal layout and natural light
Which rooms should I avoid at Hotel Gansevoort?
Lower floors (5-8) experience street noise from Washington Street; rooms facing east toward 13th Street; interior-facing rooms without balconies lack character
Is Hotel Gansevoort noisy?
The Meatpacking District location means weekend nightlife noise until 2-3 AM; ground floor houses vibrant restaurant/bar scene; mid-range floors carry some venue acoustics
Which rooms have the best views at Hotel Gansevoort?
West and northwest-facing suites with Meatpacking District and Hudson River views; sunset views particularly notable from corner suites on upper floors
What are insider tips for staying at Hotel Gansevoort?
Request high floor corner suites away from Washington Street; weekday stays significantly quieter than weekends; rooftop pool area is adult-only with amazing views but access noise during day; request Hudson River-facing rooms for premium experience; the hotel's nightlife scene is a feature, not a bug, for some guests
What time is check-in at Hotel Gansevoort?
Check-in at Hotel Gansevoort is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Hotel Gansevoort have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed WiFi (150+ Mbps) in all rooms and public spaces; no login restrictions or caps
Is there a city or tourist tax at Hotel Gansevoort?
NYC hotel tax 14.875% plus NYC occupancy tax 5.875% applied to room rate; no resort fee
Where can I eat cheaply near Hotel Gansevoort?
Tacos at Taqueria Coatzingo (125 Mulberry Street, Chinatown, 0.8 mi) $2.50-3.50 USD per taco; or halal cart at 8th Ave & 14th Street $8-10 USD for platter
What is the cheapest way to get around from Hotel Gansevoort?
7-day unlimited MetroCard $33 USD (best value for multi-day stay); or single rides $2.90 USD each; cheapest airport route: AirTrain + LIRR/subway combo $12-16 USD vs taxi $50-75 USD; Citibike day pass $15 USD (unlimited 30-min trips) beats individual rides
When is the best time to visit New York?
May and September–October. May offers perfect early-summer conditions (18–24°C), blossoming public gardens, fewer tourists than summer, and an unhurried Manhattan rhythm before humidity and festival crowds arrive. September–October delivers crisp, low-humidity weather (15–22°C) and the cultural calendar's peak: Fashion Week (September), gallery openings, theatre season launches, and the sublime light of autumn reflecting off glass towers.
️ Les meilleures attractions
💡 Visit early morning for fewer crowds and best wildlife photography. The Conservatory Garden is a hidden gem on the northeast side.
💡 Visit on weekday afternoons for shorter lines. The Roof Garden offers free access with skyline views and contemporary art installations.
💡 Walk from south to north for the best lighting. Visit at sunset for stunning photo opportunities with Manhattan skyline.
💡 Walk in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds. The bridge is stunning at sunset and beautifully lit at night.
💡 Visit Federal Hall for free tours. The 9/11 Memorial is free and deeply moving. Best visited early morning before crowds gather.