The Standard, High Line, New York City

8.4
Great Quality
From:$342 /night
8.4
Great Quality
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Straddling the High Line like a piece of modern infrastructure turned art object, The Standard, High Line peers straight into the pulse of New York City

With 338 rooms, the hotel is bold in scale and attitude, its floor-to-ceiling windows designed to erase the line between inside and out. 

Below, trains slide toward the Hudson River; above, the city stretches wide and unapologetic. This is downtown New York on display.

What Makes It Special

  • Dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows that turn rooms into living panoramas over the Hudson River and Manhattan
  • Direct connection to the High Line, with the park unfolding just beneath the building
  • A long-standing reputation as a cultural and nightlife landmark in the Meatpacking District
  • Elevated social spaces known as much for atmosphere as for views
  • A design-forward identity that embraces exposure, movement, and city energy

A Day at The Standard, High Line

Morning

Light floods the room early, filtered through uninterrupted glass. Below, joggers move along the High Line, and the river reflects pale silver as the city wakes. Trains roll quietly into view, part of the scenery rather than a disruption. From bed, New York feels close enough to touch.

Afternoon

By midday, the neighborhood pulls you outside. The Meatpacking District hums with galleries, cafés, and slow-moving crowds, while the High Line offers a raised path through the city’s west side. Back upstairs, the room becomes a lookout again—sunlight shifting across the river, boats tracing faint lines through the water.

Evening

As the sun drops, the building changes character. Lights come on across Manhattan, reflections stacking endlessly in glass. Inside, the atmosphere grows electric, the city’s nightlife rising vertically through the hotel. Even from your room, the energy is unmistakable—New York in motion, framed and amplified.

Insider Tips for The Standard, High Line, New York City

  • Book a river-view or higher-floor room: Floor-to-ceiling windows bring standout skyline views; ask for these if views matter most.
  • Noise is real: Music from on-site clubs and bars can be loud late at night — plan accordingly if sleep is a priority. 
  • Standard Grill & Biergarten: On-site dining with classic American and casual beer garden vibes right under the High Line. 
  • Visit lounges earlier in the evening to secure a good spot before crowds build.
  • Be aware: Noise and cost can be downsides for light sleepers or budget-conscious visitors.

Why We Love It (Curated Highlights)

  • The windows redefine the hotel room, turning the city itself into the main feature.
  • The location above the High Line places you inside one of New York’s most distinctive urban spaces.
  • The hotel’s cultural presence feels inseparable from downtown nightlife and creative life.
  • The design embraces exposure and scale, offering an experience that feels bold rather than discreet.

For Whom

For couples: Sunset views over the Hudson River, late nights nearby, and the thrill of staying somewhere unmistakably alive.
For social travelers: Ideal for guests who enjoy energy, people, and a hotel that feels like part of the city’s rhythm.
For design-forward stays: Best suited to travelers who appreciate statement architecture and aren’t seeking quiet anonymity.

Quick Facts (Luxury Snapshot)

Location: Meatpacking District, New York City, United States · approximately 40 minutes from JFK Airport
Rooms: 338 rooms and suites
Rates: From USD 342, reflecting its scale, location, and cultural cachet
Best for: Couples, social travelers, nightlife-oriented stays
Style: Design Hotel

Hotel Facilities

Bar and Lounge
Exclusive events
Rooftop pool/bar
Scenic views

Hotel Setting

City

Hotel Style

Design
Hotel
Modern

Rules

Check In 3:00 pm
Check Out 12:00 pm