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If the Meatpacking District could go on vacation, it would choose Sunset Beach. European vibe and luxe amenities draw a beach-chic crowd clad head to pedicured-toe in hip resort-wear. Leave the BlackBerries and heels at home, but don’t forget your sunglasses, which are essential for checking out the bathing beauties. Come for dinner (moules frites and calamari salad are a must), stay for the sunset, and—if you’re fortunate enough to snag a beachfront suite—the sunrise. Then climb aboard the StndAIR seaplane for your short-but-expensive hop back to the city. The resort is open until September 11, 2011.
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