Studio in Meatpacking District #DR02

 
Price : USD 175

$175/1泊 + 5%+ $2(occupancy tax)    2名様までの1泊料金

寝室: 1  トイレ: 1  宿泊人数: 2

    NO SMOKING


 Room Description
 


    ギャラリーが集まる最新アートの発信地、チェルシーとその南側にあるミートパッキングにはおしゃれなレストランやカフェが目立ち、そして東側にはロック、ジャズなどの音楽の発信地グリニッジ•ヴィレッジ、それらのトライアングルホットスポットにチャーミングなアパートをご用意しました。夜遅くまで賑わい、十分にナイトライフを楽しんで頂けます。若いカップルやお友達同士の滞在に向いています。

この建物の3階にお二人で泊まれるスタジオタイプ、調理器具やベッドリネン、タオルなどの生活に必要なものはすべて揃っております。 入居したその日から自宅のように快適な生活が始められます。

 
   
   
   
   

 Description of the Area - West Village
 


    The West Village is western portion of the Greenwich Village neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan. Though there are no defined boundaries, the area is usually defined as bounded by the Hudson River and either Sixth Avenue or Seventh Avenue, extending from 14th Street down to Houston Street. Bordering neighborhoods include Chelsea to the north, the Hudson Square section of SoHo to the south, and the core of Greenwich Village to the east. The area is part of Manhattan Community Board 2. A sub-neighborhood, the Far West Village, extends from the Hudson River to Hudson Street. The neighborhood is distinguished by streets that are "off the grid" — set at an angle to the other streets in Manhattan — sometimes confusing both tourists and city residents alike. These roads were laid out in the 18th century, approximately parallel or vertical to the Hudson, long before the Commissioners' Plan of 1811 which created the main street Grid plan for the rest of the city. Even streets that are nominally part of the grid can be idiosyncratic, at best. West 4th Street crosses West 10th, 11th and 12th Streets, ending at an intersection with West 13th Street. Heading north on Greenwich Street, West 12th Street is separated by three blocks from Little West 12th Street, which in turn is one block south of West 13th Street. Known as "Little Bohemia" starting in 1916, West Village is the center of the bohemian lifestyle on the West Side, with classic artist's lofts (Westbeth Artists Community) and new residential towers designed by American architect Richard Meier facing the Hudson River at 173-176 Perry Street. The Meatpacking District at the top of this neighborhood, also known as the "Gansevoort Historic District", is filled with trendy boutiques and night clubs. The High Line project plans to connect the historic district to the art galleries in Chelsea and points north. In the plan, elevated train tracks running parallel to Tenth Avenue will be converted to an open greenway. The tracks once served the businesses in the area, but have been long abandoned. Instead of demolishing the structure, the unique features will be used to benefit the entire city.

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      最寄り駅 : 14th Street