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Help us make it rightThe High Line is a public park built on a historic freight rail line elevated above the streets on Manhattan's West Side. It... runs from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to West 34th Street, between 10th and 12th Avenues. High Line visitors can enjoy free programming for adults and families, extensive gardens, a variety of food options from local vendors and much more. See More
The hottest Chelsea apartment rentals are located adjacent to the High Line, New York's most unique and exciting urban park. The Caledonia brings the perfect balance of energy and serenity to the middle of Manhattan's of-the-moment neighborhoods--West Chelsea and the Meatpacking District. This luxurious New York City rental building represents a new style of living in a historic downtown location.
Once a former railway track, the High Line runs through the Meatpacking District (where the freights used to deliver meat), Chelsea (where they dropped off agricultural goods to warehouses) and...
We were in NYC in August and had the High Line recommended to us by several acquaintances.It is essentially an elevated railway that has been paved over and landscaped to make a lovely linear park...
After eating lunch in the meatpacking district, a friend and I strolled along the High Line which is a former railroad trestle converted into a walking path and park.The walk is high above ground ...
We walked along here on a fresh February afternoon. It was nice to get away from the hustle of the streets below (and to not have to cross all the streets for a bit!) Loads of places to sit and re...
This was one of the first "sights" we saw when we were here and it remained a favourite. Not the most savoury area at the beginning but once up on the highline it was great, good views, not busy, ...
As a former New Yorker, I so appreciate the green ambiance amidst the City noise. Delightful! It should be hooked into the upper west side so one can walk the City.
The High Line is an elevated railway transformed into a public park on Manhattan's West Side. The park features lush horticulture, artworks, seasonal food vendors, community programming, and unique views of the Hudson River and New York City skyline. The High Line runs between Gansevoort Street to West 34th Street, between 10th and 12th Avenues. Friends of the High Line raises 98% of the High...
The hottest Chelsea apartment rentals are located adjacent to the High Line, New York's most unique and exciting urban park. This pet-friendly Manhattan apartment building features custom designed studio, one, two and three-bedroom flats. The Caledonia brings the perfect balance of energy and serenity to the middle of the hottest Manhattan neighborhoods: West Chelsea and the Meatpacking...
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Free Things to Do, Attractions near Cruise Port: The High Line public park on the West Side of New York City is a refreshing stretch of wonderful greenery that makes you feel like you may have walked into some undiscovered, futuristic secret city.
Built on a historic freight line, the park is elevated above the streets and designed to preserve its historic structure that was, at one point,...
The High Line is an urban oasis filled with beautifully manicured landscapes situated upon the old elevated train tracks that were installed as part of the West Side Improvement Project back in 1929. The elevated train tracks originally ran 13 miles from 34th Street to Spring Street, however the southern end of the tracks were demolished in the 1960's to make room for developers. The line...
If you don't feel like walking the whole High Line, there are entrances (and exits) every two or three blocks.
The High Line is 100 percent free.
Grab supplies for a gourmet picnic at nearby Chelsea Market and enjoy it on a bench.
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