Now through mid-January 2022, you'll have ten additional reasons to visit the Meatpacking District as a series of new interesting light installations have taken over the neighborhood. From enormous, lit-up snowmen to colorful, abstract neon lights and planters filled with glowing dandelions, the "Lights on the Cobbles" installations are found all along Ninth Avenue between 14th Street and Gansevoort Street. This is a first for the Meatpacking District and it is the work of Theresa Rivera Design, the same New York-based production and design studio that painted those famous murals in the area back at the start of the pandemic. Visitors will notice that the outdoor exhibits culminate at Gansevoort Plaza, where a colonnade is draped in freeform neon lights that bounce shapes off the reflective plexi tunnel surrounding a semicircle seating area. It's basically the ideal Instagram setup both in terms of location and lighting.
NYC in the winter can be harsh, but New Yorkers aren't afraid of a little snow. Cold temperatures don't get us down. We just pull on our boots, grab our puffer coats and make the best of it. Aside from being one of the most beautiful places to be after a snowstorm, New York City has the best things to do outside in the winter. From sledding and ice-skating to incredible light displays and innovative ways to dine outdoors, here are our suggestions for making the most of a chilly day in the city.
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