The property is well located. Close to the High Line, shops, restaurants. Although I'd stay in the Meatpacking neighborhood again, I will definitely not pick The Standard as my hotel again.The hotel is a bit run down in the rooms with chipping paint, dirt. In addition, the 18th floor turns into Nightclub with booming music till 4am. This music / bass could be heard in my room on the 15th floor! I believe the night club keeps their windows open, so the sound bounces off the glass and into the rooms. I was in a corner room directly 3 floors below.When I talked to the hotel manager about this, he responded with " that never happens" before reluctantly moving our room to a lower floor. The design concept of the hotel is dated, and strange. The hallway to the elevators is dark, then when you step into the elevators, the screens inside play strange and horrifying videos (think abandoned theme park). All the guests who I met hated the elevators as well. Maybe one trip is slightly amusing, but when you go up and down the elevators several times a day during your stay it gets old very fast. Time for an update for The Standard High Line.