Hotels near the High Line put you steps from one of Manhattan's most-visited elevated parks, which runs from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District north to 34th Street in Hudson Yards. Every hotel on this list sits within a 1-mile walk of the park's access points, and you'll find options across price tiers, from design-forward mid-range picks to full-service luxury. Rankings follow walking distance first, then star rating, then verified sustainability credentials.
How we ranked these hotels near the High Line
Walking distance to the nearest High Line entrance drove every ranking decision. Hotels within the same 0.1-mile band were sorted by star rating, with sustainability-certified properties moving ahead of uncertified ones at equal star ratings. All five hotels are bookable through major platforms as of 2026 and operate under the names listed here. The list includes at least one mid-range option so it's useful across budgets.
Hotels near the High Line at a glance
| Hotel | Stars | Walk to High Line | Sustainability |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Standard, High Line | 4 | 2 min / 0.1 mi | None verified |
| 1 Hotel High Line | 4 | 4 min / 0.2 mi | LEED Gold |
| Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC | 4 | 6 min / 0.3 mi | None verified |
| The High Line Hotel | 4 | 8 min / 0.4 mi | None verified |
| Hotel Americano | 4 | 10 min / 0.5 mi | None verified |
Tips for visiting the High Line from your hotel
- The High Line has 11 access points between Gansevoort Street and 34th Street. Check which entrance is closest to your hotel before you head out.
- The park opens at 7 a.m. daily. Arriving before 9 a.m. on weekends means you beat the crowds by a wide margin.
- The A, C, E trains stop at 14th Street and 8th Avenue, one block from the Gansevoort entrance. The 1 train at 18th Street puts you at the mid-park entrance in under 3 minutes on foot.
- Hudson Yards, at the north end of the High Line, connects directly to The Vessel and The Shed. Budget an extra hour if you plan to walk the full 1.45-mile length.
What to expect from the High Line neighborhood
The High Line runs through Chelsea and the Meatpacking District, two neighborhoods that share a border at 14th Street. South of 14th Street, the Meatpacking District packs cobblestone blocks with restaurants, boutiques, and nightlife. North of 14th Street into Chelsea, you get a denser gallery scene, with over 200 art galleries concentrated between 20th and 27th Streets west of 10th Avenue. Hudson Yards, at the park's north terminus near 34th Street, is the newest part of the corridor and home to large-scale retail and cultural venues. All five hotels on this list sit within this corridor, so you're within walking range of all three neighborhoods regardless of which property you book.
Our Picks
Top Hotels

1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge
60 Furman Street, Brooklyn, New York, 11201, Brooklyn

Gansevoort Meatpacking
18 9th Avenue, New York

The High Line Hotel
180 Tenth Avenue, New York, New York, 10011, New York

The Standard, High Line New York
848 Washington Street, New York
FAQs
Common Questions
The Standard, High Line at 848 Washington Street sits 0.1 miles from the Gansevoort Street entrance, a 2-minute walk. The building straddles the park itself, so you can see the High Line from the hotel's windows.
Yes. 1 Hotel High Line at 180 10th Avenue holds LEED Gold certification and uses reclaimed materials, living plant walls, and a building-wide filtered water system. It's the only hotel on this list with a verified green building credential.
The A, C, and E trains stop at 14th Street and 8th Avenue, a 5-minute walk from the Gansevoort Street entrance. The 1 train stops at 18th Street and 8th Avenue for mid-park access, and the C and E trains stop at 23rd Street for the northern Chelsea section.
Hotel Americano on West 27th Street is the most design-focused option at the lower end of the 4-star range in this area. For travelers who want something more affordable, the neighborhood around 23rd Street and 8th Avenue has additional options we cover on our Chelsea hotels page.
The park runs 1.45 miles from Gansevoort Street to 34th Street. At a relaxed pace with stops, most visitors take 45 to 60 minutes end to end. If you stop at the 10th Avenue Square overlook or the 30th Street lawn, budget closer to 90 minutes.
The Standard, High Line, 1 Hotel High Line, and Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC all accept pets. Policies on size limits and fees vary by property, so confirm directly with the hotel before booking.
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