(212) 206-6700
18 9th Ave
(West 13th Street and Gansevoort Street)
New York,
NY
10014
40.74
-74.006
Neighborhoods: Meatpacking District, Downtown
from Justine Goodman
Hours:
Daily 24 hours
Parking:
Valet
What People Are Saying About Hotel Gansevoort
The Editor

Alexis Korman
Citysearch
Located in the heart of the Meatpacking district, this modern hotel offers luxe accommodations along with a rocking rooftop lounge. Best known for its glass-enclosed, bumping rooftop bar (Plunge), the Gansevoort also offers 14 floors of luxurious guest rooms--along with 20 corner suites--to a young clientele looking for a trendy NYC experience. With breathtaking views of the river and city skyline, the hotel’s 187 rooms also feature extras well-suited for business travelers, including free Wi-Fi, morning newspaper delivery and complimentary bathrobes and slippers--instantly upgrading your…
Cool place
by Straks
Really pricey but worth it if you're looking to wine dine and stay at a 4 star hotel. There is a great bar on the rooftop and great service and amenities. I highly recommend this for a special anniversery or if you are among the few that can travel to NYC and afford to stay at a 4 star hotel.
Avoid the bouncers!
by aqhawasi
The rooftop bar is a pretty cool place to hang out and get a bar, especially during a weeknight. As with every swanky lounge, you can expect to pay a premium for drinks; however, the views can be worth it. The crowd is mixed with all sorts in attendance, but it is part of what can make it fun. Unfortunately, in some nights, you have to deal with two bouncers who shoot way more steroids than they should and may ask you for "a bill" so they can open the pearly gates for you; their common excuses for not letting you will in the form of your dresswear (jeans, sneakers). I would have rated this place higher if it wasnt because those bouncers are really that annoying.
- Pros: Views, mixed crowd
- Cons: The bouncers asking for money
Do I smell Armani Acqua Di Gio?
by CR2
If Bruno from the Ali G show was a real person this is where he'd stay in NYC. Not trying to be overtly critical, just saying...
- Pros: Ultra modern
- Cons: Ultra eau de toilette
The Details on Hotel Gansevoort
The Extras:
The hotel has a duplex penthouse, with two-story windows, fireplace, office and Jacuzzi, as well as rooftop event spaces.
Know Before You Go:
Stylish digs don't come cheap--regular guestrooms start at $495 per night.
Fun Fact:
For $100, pets can travel with you in style (designer toys included).
Look Good:
A concierge is available 24/7 to help coordinate last minute reservations or whatever else you might desire.
Category:
Hotels & Motels, Business Hotels, Luxury Hotels
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, MasterCard
Hotel & Motel Amenities:
Smoking Permitted:
No










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