Gorgeous hotel.Stylish and modern.From all Manhattan's neighborhoods I like Chelsea the most.Closeness to Chelsea market and High Line is a big advantage.Take room with river view and rooftop is must
Among The Standard's greatest draws are its views. Of models, yes, but also of the Hudson River & downtown. Ensure you get a room ending in 24, which will net you 2 walls of windows. Read more
My favorite hotel in my favorite area in Manhattan. Both the staff and the decor are hip, stylish. Bonus of easier access to the exclusive clubs Bain and Top of the Standard. Walk on the High Line.
The Lower West Side design hotel offers more than sexy rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows. Note its rooftop bar & disco, Le Bain, as well as its popular, Bavarian-style beer garden. Read more
Floor to ceiling windows in each room make for the most incredible views for guests in the hotel. You won't run out of things to do here, from the Le Bain, to the Standard Grill and the Biergarten.
My favorite hotel in NYC. Amazing F&B outlets and every room has a view. Make sure to get into Top of The Standard before 9pm when they transition to a "members club". So dress to impress!!
the biergarten, grill, boom boom room, and rooftop are all new york staples. download the one night standard app for last minute same day hotel room deals. amazing design overall and great location
You’ll drool over the modern rooms (dig the soaking tubs) and the outdoor biergarten for the simple fact that it offers sausages, pretzels, world-class Bavarian brews and ping pong. Read more
Upstairs you have the Boom Boom Room, whose views of the city is unparalleled, and Le Bain, perhaps the only place where you can gaze over Manhattan in a hot tub with a vodka tonic in your hand.
Built directly over the High Line, this André Balazs property offers outstanding views of the park and the Hudson River. Base yourself at this hotspot to soak in all this neighborhood has to offer. Read more
Perch in one of the yellow chairs set atop the astroturf at Le Bain and take in the stellar views. In the summer, a plunge pool and creperie ratchet the general discotheque ambiance up a notch. Read more
love it love it love it! this is the second time we stayed at the standard high line and will come back - funky, well located in meatpacking and wonderful service
Hotel guests' peep shows have generated some headlines, but The Standard also has things to offer to the non-nudity-inclined. The building contains an ice rink and rooftop bar. Read more
If you hate big crowdedhotels in the city like I do, this boutique hotel is the place for you..in love with the view, the restaurants nearby, & LeBain at sunset. try the breakfast at the grill below
I loved it but fancy & touristy. It's also a little far from where I wanted it to be. The highline parkway is a major plus and the windows make for some great showmanship
Looking for refuge from the sweltering summer heat? Take the edge off with the finest German beer at the Biergarten. They offer tasty pretzels and sausages as well. Dahs ya! (insert German accent) Read more
It's not just a hotel - it's one of the coolest, modern, hip and sexy hotels of all times. It's great for couples and newly weds. The rooms are small, but sexy. The bar is very cool-lots of models.
Panorama views you want but may not want to share. Bed is comfy! Inexplicably sparse on outlets; bring multi-plug tap. $55(!) car use/storage fee. No toilet fan. Concierge best for reservations!
Put this here because it's on/over the Highline, which is an old railroad track they converted into a park. Go to the Chelsea Market to get snacks, then go hang out on the Highline.
This audacious and striking building, designed by Polshek Partnership Architects, it's precariously balance above the High Line at its starting point in Meatpacking, setting perfectly into the context
Hotel rooms are completely transparent, so if you're a free spirited person, feel free to shake what your mama gave you for the Meatpacking District to see! ;) here is the place to see and be seen
The hotelperched above the High Line is as stunning, chic, sceney, and clubby as rooms for the night get. What it lacks in service it makes up for in river views. Read more
The Standard Hotel New York is a design feat itself. The opulent glass structure sits on the edge of the Hudson, atop the High LinePark in the Meat Packing District, providing gorgeous river viewsRead more
Whether just stopping by for a drink or enjoying your NY stay at The Standard Hotel, don't forget to see Marco Brambilla's video artwork, "Civilization," while on your elevator ride.
Check out Le Bain, a new rooftop space outfitted with Astroturf carpeting, metal-framed plastic lawn chairs, and an indoor pool bar one floor below (complete with sparkly disco ball). Read more
18-Story tower arching over the High Line, located on the mighty Hudson in the heart of downtown Manhattan's meatpacking district, 337 rooms with spectacular views, outdoor biergarten, WiFi everywhere Read more
If you're easily creeped out; don't head into the elevator alone. A lot of guests felt unease watching the 'Civilisation' video installation in the dark elevetors. Should've named it 'Apocalypse'!
Winner of Best Spectator Sport in the Village Voice 2011 Best Of issue! Go after dusk under the Highline for one of the most, um, interesting views in the city.
The Standard, High Line in the Meatpacking District of Manhattan offers modern hotel design with wall-to-wall windows and stunning views of New York City and the Hudson River. The hotel features a wide variety of on-site restaurants and bars, event spaces, free Wi-Fi, and more.