Unlock the Secret Oasis: Inside New York’s Iconic Hotel with a Rooftop Pool You Never Knew You Could Join
Amenities and things to do

Of course, when in New York City, it may seem silly to stay inside one’s hotel. But if home is where the heart is, and Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC is home, trust that there is plenty to keep you busy and entertained right on-site or between city adventures.
- Guests have access to a 24-hour gym, featuring Peloton bikes, the Lululemon Studio Mirror, plenty of free weights, cardio machines (treadmills, ellipticals, stair steppers and a rowing machine) and a sauna.
- The hotel’s heated, 45-foot outdoor rooftop pool is perhaps the biggest draw for many; it’s certainly a place to see (and swim) and be seen year-round (open exclusively to guests and Seven24 members — more on that below). With poolside sun loungers and full food-and-drink service, it’s hard to beat the vibes and views of this rooftop oasis.
Inside tips for staying at Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC

- Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC is unique in many ways, but what really sets it apart is that it’s home to one of Manhattan’s premier members-only clubs, Seven24 Collective. Those who join (you can apply for membership here) get to enjoy not only the hotel’s rooftop pool but also the exclusive Cafe & Study, as well as Dimes, a ’70s-inspired speakeasy featuring its very own karaoke room and a bowling alley.
- The hotel is known for its standout and carefully curated art collection, with original works from artists like Banksy and Richard Hambleton on display throughout the property. Have a look at the hotel’s website for more information on current art programming and to learn about the current featured artist.
- Those traveling with dogs can look forward to complimentary in-room pet amenities like water bowls, a dog bed and a potty pad. The guest services team can even arrange dog-walking and dog-sitting services through the hotel’s partner, Hound Honey.
Accessibility

Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC has a fully accessible main entrance with an automatic button to open the door.
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