The High Line, Chelsea, and Meatpacking District (New York City Tours)
Come take a walk on the High Side on our High Line tour! Join us for a fun filled adventure on NYC’s only elevated park known as the Highline! The High Line is a 1 mile (1.6 km) New York City linear park built on a section of the former elevated New York Central Railroad on Manhattans West Side. Whether you’re interested in History, Architecture, Nature or just people watching, The High Line has it all!
Stroll through the neighborhood of Chelsea from a vantage point never seen before! You’ll tread the path once traversed by fire breathing locomotives and enjoy surprising views of the Hudson River. We will start the tour at the famous Chelsea marketplace and may stop by an art gallery. Walk through former factories and warehouses, where trains would roll right inside the building to unload their goods and learn some of the areas industrial past.
You’ll also hear stories of the famous Meatpacking District and how it transformed from rows of slaughterhouses to one of the most chic neighborhoods in the world. See amazing architecture ranging from ultra modern, such as The Standard Hotel, or Frank Gehry’s undulating glass curtain design of the IAC building to the Art Deco styling of the Empire State Building.
New York City - Video tour of the Meatpacking District, Manhattan (Part 2)
Hello and welcome for another video tour of a great New York neighborhood by New York Habitat ( ). Today's video will be the second video tour dedicated to the Meatpacking District, a small neighborhood in Manhattan, New York, one of New York's most fashionable neighborhoods! You can watch Part 1 of our Video Tour here:
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The Meatpacking District is bordered by west 14th street to the north, Gansevoort Street to the south, the Hudson River to the west and Hudson Street to the east. It is located between two other famous neighborhoods, Chelsea to the North and the West Village to the south.
In our first episode, we shared the history of the Meatpacking District, including its transformation in the 90s with the arrival of high end retailers. In this edition we will look at some other famous places as well as the shopping and dining options in the area.
Shopping Scene
On 14th Street you will find some of the most well-known international designers' stores including Diane von Furstenberg, Carlos Miele, Alexander McQueen and Stella McCartney. But there are also some retailers a bit outside the mainstream that you won't want to miss.
Vitra (29 9th Avenue)
If you are interested in seeing the modern classics as well as the new and innovative, check out the furniture store, Vitra.
If you are in the Meatpacking during the day, and you're exhausted from shopping, take a break and look inside some of the more popular art galleries in the district:
Wooster Projects (418 W. 15th St)
You'll find Wooster Projects, an unassuming gallery, on West 15th St. It a Museum Mile-quality collection, that intermittently displays works by such famed artists as Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and David Hockney, among others.
Ground Zero Museum Workshop (420 West 14th Street)
Head over to Ground Zero Museum Workshop, known as the Biggest LITTLE Museum in New York. Rare photos and artifacts collected during the recovery period at Ground Zero can be seen here.
Apartments in the West Village -- Meat Packing District Area
If you'd like to experience the Meatpacking District like a true local, you should rent a vacation rental or furnished apartment from New York Habitat. There's no better way to experience this city than to live in a real New York apartment.
For example we have this fully furnished 1-bedroom apartment ( located right on the border of the Meatpacking District and Chelsea. The bedroom is furnished with a double sized bed and there is a queen sized futon in the living room for additional sleeping room. The kitchen is fully equipped, complete with the convenience of a dishwasher.
Another great choice is this fully furnished studio ( also located just north of the Meatpacking District. This apartment provides for many different sleeping arrangements with a queen sized bed, double bed and a double sofa bed. The kitchen is fully equipped and there is television with cable channels, air conditioning, and the convenience of laundry access in the building.
You'll also want to go out in the Meatpacking to experience all that it has to offer. You're sure to have a good time in this high style neighborhood.
For a few great places to eat, check out these Meatpacking hotspots: Fig and Olive at 420 West 13th Street, Pastis at 9 9th Ave, Budda Bar at 25 Little West 12th Street, Macelleria at 48 Gansevoort Street.
And if you're looking for some bars and lounges, here are a few to get you started:
The Hotel Gansevoort Rooftop Bar/Lounge at 18 9th Avenue, at 13th Street, The Boom Boom Room in the Standard Hotel at 848 Washington St (at W. 13th St), The Standard Beer Garden - 848 Washington St (between Little W 12th St & 13th St).
The Meatpacking District is about 2 or 3 miles from Central Park, but if you're looking for a quick escape from the city, you'll find a small park at 14th St Park at 10th Avenue or the newly constructed High Line Park.
New York Habitat offers hundreds of apartments for rent in New York, including furnished apartments ( ) and vacation rentals ( ).
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Thanks for watching our New York Video tour and we hope to see you soon living in high style in the Meatpacking Packing District!
New York City - Video Tour of Greenwich Village, Manhattan
Greenwich Village is a small area below 14th Street and west of Broadway. It is famous to have been the home to rebels, nonconformists, beatniks, bohemians and starving artists for over 100 years now. New York Habitat ( ) offers features today a video tour of this great area.
You will find the full article about Greenwich Village on New York Habitat blog
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Starting in the late 1800s, Greenwich Village became the epicenter of art and music in New York. Artists and musicians from all over flocked to the Village where they found camaraderie, inspiration and affordable housing. The paths of many famous musicians' writers and actors passed through the eclectic streets of Greenwich Village including Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Edgar Allen Poe, and Mark Twain.
Washington Square Park:
A great place to start our tour of Greenwich Village is Washington Square Park. It is home of the famous Washington Square Arch, which was built in the late 1800s to celebrate the centennial of George Washington's inauguration as president of the United States.
The interesting thing about Greenwich Village is that the starving artists were the ones who brought charm and appeal to the area. Ultimately the very appeal they created started attracting wealthier New Yorkers, which drove the prices up and, eventually, caused most starving artists to relocate elsewhere in the city.
Luckily, the charm remains strong in the Village and it's a great place to rent a furnished apartment during your next trip to New York. New York Habitat has tons of apartments throughout the Village and all over New York City.
For example, we have this beautiful one bedroom accommodation in the heart of Greenwich Village (NY-7565) which is just a few blocks away from Washington Square Park.
Another great option is this Greenwich Village two bedroom vacation rental (NY-15468) in the heart of the action on Fifth Avenue.
New York Habitat provides great possibilities of accommodations with vacation rentals & Bed & Breakfast in New York City.
MacDougal Street:
MacDougal Street is a one-way street about 6 blocks long in Greenwich Village. It has been the subject of many songs and poems. It's been frequented by numerous famous individuals including Bob Dylan, Matthew Broderick and Eleanor Roosevelt.
Cafe Wha? - at 115 Macdougal Street
Located at 115 Macdougal Street, Cafe Wha? is a club in Greenwich Village that has been home to various musicians and comedians.
West 4th Street Courts:
At the West 4th Street Courts, also known as The Cage, you will find some of the finest street ball players in the country.
The Speakeasy - 106 Perry Street
In the time of Prohibition back in the 1920's, secret bars known as speakeasies sprung up all over the city. Many were located right here in Greenwich Village. American author Henry Miller opened a short-lived speakeasy in the basement of his home at 106 Perry St.
The Friends Building - 90 Bedford Street
If the names Joey, Monica, Chandler, Ross, Rachel and Phoebe mean anything to you, make sure you visit the corner of Bedford St. & Grove St. in Greenwich Village to pay homage to the Friends' Building. This is the building where the Friends supposedly lived in the hit sitcom we all know and love. In fact, before the producers decided on the title Friends, the working title of the show was Once Upon a Time in the Village.
Narrowest House in NYC -- 75 ½ Bedford St
Coming in at nine and a half feet wide, you'll find the narrowest house in NYC at 75 ½ Bedford St. The Pulitzer Prize winning poet Edna St. Vincent Millay lived there for a short while.
If I've missed some of you're favorite Village must-sees, be sure to leave them share them in the comments below.
And don't forget, one of the best ways to experience Greenwich Village is to live there. What better way to live there than by renting a vacation rental apartment from New York Habitat?
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Manhattan is the most densely populated of New York City’s 5 boroughs. It's mostly made up of Manhattan Island, bounded by the Hudson, East and Harlem rivers. Among the world’s major commercial, financial and cultural centers, it’s the heart of “the Big Apple.” Its iconic sites include skyscrapers such as the Empire State Building, neon-lit Times Square and the theaters of Broadway.
Sprawling Central Park separates the Upper East Side – home to the Metropolitan Museum of Art – from the Upper West Side and the American Museum of Natural History. North of the park is Harlem, rich with African-American history. Tower-studded Midtown houses storied institutions from Carnegie Hall and the Museum of Modern Art to United Nations Headquarters. Historic Greenwich Village and the SoHo shopping district are downtown. The High Line elevated park stretches from the Meatpacking District to Midtown. Farther south are the 9/11 Memorial and Wall Street financial district.
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Walking tour of The High Line in Manhattan, New York City 【4K】
The High Line is located on the west side of Manhattan. It runs from 34th St in Chelsea through Gansevoort St in Meatpacking District. Walked the entire 1.45 miles of this former railroad converted into an elevated park.
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Harvest Fest 2012: Gansevoort Plaza, Meatpacking District, NYC
The first annual Harvest Fest kicks off in Gansevoort Plaza in Manhattan's Meatpacking District on Saturday, October 20th. The event is free to attend with activities including face painting, pumpkin and food decorating, pizza making, golf lessons and live music.
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New York City (simply New York, short form NYC) is the largest city in the United States and the State of New York. It is in the south end of the state of New York, which is in the northeastern United States. It is the financial capital of the US since it is home to the nation's stock market, Wall Street, and the One World Trade Center. It is also the home of the United Nations Headquarters.
New York, in italiano conosciuta anche come Nuova York) è una città degli Stati Uniti d'America. Viene detta New York City per distinguerla dall'omonimo Stato federato.
Conosciuta nel mondo anche come grande mela (Big Apple), è situata nello Stato omonimo e sorge su un'area di circa 785 km² alla foce del fiume Hudson, sull'oceano Atlantico, mentre l'area metropolitana comprende anche località situate nei due adiacenti stati del New Jersey e del Connecticut. È uno dei centri economici più importanti del mondo, riconosciuta come città globale.
There are many famous places you can see in New York. The most important are: Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Empire State Building, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, High Line, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Brooklyn Bridge, Theatre District, The Battery, Grand Central Terminal, Museum of Modern Art, National September 11 Memorial & Museum, One World Trade Center, Liberty Island, Chinatown, SoHo, Manhattan, Coney Island, American Museum of Natural History, Greenwich Village, Bryant Park, Broadway, Chrysler Building, Flatiron Building, Little Italy, Staten Island Ferry, Plaza Hotel, DUMBO, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Financial District, Lower East Side, Meatpacking District, Prospect Park, Twin Towers...
In this video and others in the same series, you can find some of these iconic places.
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CHELSEA MARKET NEW YORK BOTIQUE FOOD MARKET IN NYC MEATPACKING DISTRICT
Built in the former National Biscuit Company factory complex where the Oreo cookie was invented and produced, the market fills two entire blocks bounded by Ninth and Eleventh Avenues and 15th and 16th Streets, with a connecting bridge over Tenth Avenue.
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Building Collapse in NYC's Meatpacking District | Hurricane Sandy New York
As Hurricane Sandy churned inland as a downgraded storm, residents up and down the battered mid-Atlantic region woke on Tuesday to lingering waters, darkened homes and the daunting task of cleaning up from once-in-a-generation storm surges and their devastating effects.
Power remained out for roughly six million people, including a large swath of Manhattan. Early risers stepped out into debris-littered streets that remained mostly deserted as residents awaited dawn to shed light on the extent of the damage. Bridges remained closed and seven subway tunnels under the East River remained flooded.
The storm was the most destructive in the 108-year history of New York City's subway system, said Joseph J. Lhota, the chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, in an early morning statement. We are assessing the extent of the damage and beginning the process of recovery, he said, but did not provide a timetable for restoring transit service to a paralyzed city.
At least seven deaths in the New York region were tied to the storm, which toppled trees and sparked fires in several areas. In Breezy Point on the Rockaways, nearly 200 firefighters were still battling a blaze on Tuesday morning that destroyed at least 50 tightly-packed homes in the beach community. A Fire Department spokesman said the area was probably the most flooded part of the city, so there are all sorts of complications.
The surging water also caused extensive complications at NYU Langone Medical Center when a backup power system failed Monday evening, forcing the evacuation of patients to other facilities. Backup power also failed at Coney Island Hospital in southern Brooklyn, though critical patients had been evacuated in advance of the storm.
Nine hours after making landfall at 8 p.m. on Monday, the storm -- already downgraded from Hurricane Sandy to a post-tropical cyclone -- weakened as it passed west across southern Pennsylvania, though it still packed maximum sustained winds of 65 m.p.h., the National Hurricane Center said. It was expected to turn north and head for Canada late on Tuesday.
The storm had unexpectedly picked up speed as it roared over the Atlantic Ocean on Monday, grinding life to a halt for millions of people in more than a half-dozen states, with extensive evacuations that turned shorefront neighborhoods into ghost towns.
The wind-driven rain lashed sea walls and protective barriers in places like Atlantic City, where the Boardwalk was damaged as water forced its way inland. Foam was spitting, and the sand gave in to the waves along the beach at Sandy Hook, N.J., at the entrance to New York Harbor. Water was thigh-high on the streets in Sea Bright, N.J., a three-mile sand-sliver of a town where the ocean joined the Shrewsbury River.
It's the worst I've seen, said David Arnold, watching the storm from his longtime home in Long Branch, N.J. The ocean is in the road, there are trees down everywhere. I've never seen it this bad.
In New York, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's office said late Monday night that at least five deaths, at least three involving falling trees, were attributable to the storm in the state. About 7 p.m., a tree fell on a house in Queens, killing a 30-year-old man, the city police said. About the same time, two boys, ages 11 and 13, were killed in North Salem in Westchester County, when a tree fell on the house they were in, according to the State Police.
In Morris County, N.J., a man and a woman were killed when a tree fell on their car Monday evening, The Associated Press reported.
Earlier, a construction crane atop one of the tallest buildings in the city came loose and dangled 80 stories over West 57th Street, across the street from Carnegie Hall.rooklyn-Battery Tunnel flooded from end to end,
Hurricane-force winds extended up to 175 miles from the center of the storm; tropical-storm-force winds spread out 485 miles from the center. Forecasters said tropical-storm-force winds could stretch all the way north to Canada and all the way west to the Great Lakes. Heavy snow was expected in some states
Subways were shut down from Boston to Washington, as were Amtrak and the commuter rail lines. About 1,000 flights were canceled at each of the three major airports in the New York City area. Philadelphia International Airport had 1,200 canceled flights, according to FlightAware, a data provider in Houston. And late Monday night, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said cabs had been instructed to get off New York City roads.
A replica of the H.M.S. Bounty, a tall ship built for the 1962 movie Mutiny on the Bounty starring Marlon Brando and used in the recent Pirates of the Caribbean series, sank off the North Carolina coast. The Coast Guard said the 180-foot three-masted ship went down near the Outer Banks after being battered by 18-foot-high seas and thrashed by 40-m.p.h. winds. The body of one crew member, Claudene Christian, 42, was recovered. Another crew member remained missing.
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The High Line park, an old rail trail that goes above Chelsea, from the Meatpacking District to Hudson Yards.
The City of New York, often called New York City, is the most populous city in the United States. Located at the southern tip of the state of New York, the city is the center of the New York metropolitan area, one of the most populous urban areas in the world. With population of 8,550,405 distributed over a land area of just 305 square miles (790 km2), New York is also the most densely populated major city in the United States. A global power city, New York City exerts a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment. Home to the headquarters of the United Nations, New York is an important center for international diplomacy and has been described as the cultural and financial capital of the world.
Situated on one of the world's largest natural harbors, New York City consists of five boroughs, each of which is a separate county of New York State. The five boroughs – Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, The Bronx, and Staten Island – were consolidated into a single city in 1898. As many as 800 languages are spoken in New York, making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world.
Manhattan is often described as the cultural and financial capital of the world and hosts the United Nations Headquarters. Anchored by Wall Street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City has been called both the most economically powerful city and the leading financial center of the world, and Manhattan is home to the world's two largest stock exchanges by total market capitalization: the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ. Many multinational media conglomerates are based in the borough. It is historically documented to have been purchased by Dutch colonists from Native Americans in 1626 for 60 guilders which equals US$1062 today.
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⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of 14th Street, NYC in its entirety from West Side Highway to the East Village
Filmed November 3, 2017. I walk the entirety of 14 Street in Manhattan, NYC from the West Side Highway to Avenue C in the East Village.
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10:21 - 8th Avenue
14:53 - 7th Avenue
18:54 - 6th Avenue
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14th Street is a major crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. Presently primarily a shopping street, in the earlier history of New York City 14th Street was an upscale location, but it lost its glamor and status as the city grew northward.
At Broadway, 14th Street forms the southern border of Union Square. It is also considered the northern boundary of Greenwich Village, Alphabet City, and the East Village, and the southern boundary of Chelsea, Flatiron/Lower Midtown, and Gramercy.
14th Street marks the southern terminus of Manhattan's grid system. North of 14th Street, the streets make up a near-perfect grid that runs in numerical order. South of 14th, the grid continues in the East Village almost perfectly, but not so in Greenwich Village, where an older and less uniform grid plan applies.
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