MEATPACKING DISTRICT
Contrary to popular belief, there are still a couple of meatpackers left in this historic district, which retains much of its original character?cobblestone streets and mostly low, warehouse-style buildings?because it is protected after being granted landmark status. The Renzo Piano–designed Whitney Museum, located at the southernmost tip of the High Line, was a game changer for the waterfront, as was the opening of Hermès to the burgeoning retail scene. And being sandwiched between the West Village and Chelsea considerably broadens the dining options, whether a quick bite at Chelsea Market, a dry-aged porterhouse for two at Old Homestead Steakhouse, or a multicourse omakase menu at the New York outpost of Tokyo’s Okuda.
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Things to love about MEATPACKING DISTRICT
Fantastic shopping
The Whitney Museum
The High Line
Hudson River bike/walk path
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MEATPACKING DISTRICT
Not only a historic district preserving mid-19th-century developments, the Meatpacking District also has become a place of high-end retail, dining, and residential living.
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