The High Line and The Standard New York
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Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC
The Standard, High Line
The Maritime Hotel
When you think of romantic walks in New York, the Meatpacking District — bustling with hipper-than-thou nightclubs and high fashion boutiques — might not be the first neighborhood that comes to mind. But look a little closer, and you’ll find an impressive array of beautiful scenery along the district’s cobblestone streets. Whether you are staying nearby at Hotel Gansevoort, The Standard Hotel, or The Maritime Hotel, or you just happen to be visiting the neighborhood, here’s a suggested itinerary that’s sure to make you both swoon.
The first section of the High Line opened in June 2009, converting an elevated freight rail into a lush, extraordinary public walkway. Offering uninterrupted views of the Hudson River, the High Line stretches from Gansevoort Street, tunnels underneath The Standard Hotel, and ends at 20th Street. Planted with wildflowers and lit by energy-efficient LED lights at night, the park makes for one of the most impressive free date spots in the city. Enter at Gansevoort and Washington Streets.
This multi-level American restaurant, bar, and penthouse nightclub on 10th Avenue features a unique indoor garden complete with a glass roof and an atrium with a fireplace and redwood tree bench. Cozy up under heat lamps during chilly weather and imagine you’re in a European courtyard. Late-night, the space fills with attractive party-goers mingling under glowing trees. 118 10th Ave.
Originally the Nabisco building, where the first Oreos were made in 1912, Chelsea Market is a sprawling foodie haven where Food Network now has its headquarters. The industrial design elements, including an indoor waterfall, complement the artisanal vibe of the restaurants and shops within. Take in the sights and smells while sampling treats from bakers, butchers, florists, grocers, cafés, and even the wine merchant inside. 75 9th Ave.
This modern Mediterranean restaurant, an outpost of the popular uptown location, is a stunning ode to artisanal olive oils. Settle in under the tall ceilings, surrounded by walls of glowing bottles of olive oil, and enjoy dishes paired with special extra virgin olive oils. Light ceviches, flavorful figs, carpaccio, lamb, and mousse desserts are just some highlights from the menu. Unlike other massive dining palaces in the neighborhood, Fig & Olive manages to maintain a sense of warmth and intimacy. 420 W. 13th St.
– Selena Ricks of The Dizzy Fizz.