The High Line Park
The High Line Park
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  • therichastill
    Stevenage, United Kingdom3,352 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Tourist Locale
    I was keen to visit the High Line when I was in New York City as I had been intrigued by it. It's on the site of a former elevated railway line that used to run to Southern Manhattan by the CSX railway company to reach industrial areas. Over the years the industry moved out of the area and the line was eventually no longer used. After having been derelict for a number of years it was handed over to the city and reclaimed as an urban park. It's really cool to see trees growing between rusted tracks. As it has evolved it has become a prime tourist location and a great way to walk from the Meatpacking District to the trendy Hudson Yards Shopping Centre. As you travel along the High Line you get some really nice views of the surrounding area. The only downside (in my view) was that everyone else also wanted to visit at the same time as me so it was quite busy walking along. That said, it was very enjoyable and a wonderful use of a former railway. I did hear rumours that something similar was going to be created in Manchester UK. If so this is a great inspiration.
    Visited October 2023
    Travelled solo
    Written 1 November 2023
  • skd22
    581 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We visited twice!
    We went one evening and walked the length of the entire line. It is a beautiful space and a great juxtaposition to the city scape. We finished on a Friday around 9:30pm. It closes at 10:pm. There were very few people. It was getting darker and harder to see all of the plants. We found ourselves back in the area after a boat tour and went back on Sunday around 7:30pm to walk part of it again around the Chelsea Market. It was very crowded and not as enjoyable. Still worth the trip as it is very unique and nice to see the revitalization of an old rail yard. There are posters showing the timeline and how people raised money to save this area from demolition and preserve the history of the rail line that use to service the meat packing area.
    Visited July 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 18 July 2024
  • Thomas V
    Oakland, California17,813 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Elevated Park on old RR Line
    This is one of the best places in Manhattan, and it is really something new. It is a reclaimed elevated train line that had been abandoned for decoades, and then converted into a linear park. Fun to walk and see the changing neighborhoods and fancy new buildings, plus some old ones. Some good landscaping along the way. You can step off and explore some great neighborhoods down on the street level.
    Visited August 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 31 August 2024
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TravelingSoccerLoon
Saint Paul, MN5,970 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2023 • Couples
Sorry but I don't understand the hype of The High Line. If you are resident of the neighborhood, it is a wonderful transformation of a former elevated rail line into a nice urban greenspace. However, it seems to have become one of the most popular things to do for visitors to the city. As a result, it is now packed with tourists and the views are simply not that interesting. There are so many better walking options in the city.
Written 1 April 2024
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skd22
581 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2024 • Family
We went one evening and walked the length of the entire line. It is a beautiful space and a great juxtaposition to the city scape. We finished on a Friday around 9:30pm. It closes at 10:pm. There were very few people. It was getting darker and harder to see all of the plants. We found ourselves back in the area after a boat tour and went back on Sunday around 7:30pm to walk part of it again around the Chelsea Market. It was very crowded and not as enjoyable. Still worth the trip as it is very unique and nice to see the revitalization of an old rail yard. There are posters showing the timeline and how people raised money to save this area from demolition and preserve the history of the rail line that use to service the meat packing area.
Written 18 July 2024
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batmom99
Brooklyn Park, MN130 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
June 2022
A friend recommended this after we had lunch at Chelsea Market and I am so glad we did. I love that the City took an old railroad line and converted it into a walking space. We took the elevator up by Little Island and Chelsea Market and walked all the way to The Vessel. Great scenery, great walk!
Written 21 June 2022
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Chipilingt
Washington DC, DC4,950 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2023 • Friends
If it was not doubt one of the attractions worth doing in Manhattan, it is a purely cultural and architectural attraction. I think it is a good opportunity to see up close the buildings, the architecture and everything that this area of Manhattan represents.

It is a quiet, gentle visit and can be a little complicated if there are a lot of people in the corridors of the walk
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Written 8 November 2023
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5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Family
The park is the result of the brilliant idea of transforming an old railway into a comfortable walk among vegetation, works of art, industrial archeology buildings and designer architectural structures. Thanks to this urban redevelopment work, what was an abandoned railway is now one of the chicest attractions in New York. The panoramic views that can be admired from the top of its route are also beautiful.
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Written 9 April 2024
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Thomas V
Oakland, CA17,813 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2024 • Couples
This is one of the best places in Manhattan, and it is really something new. It is a reclaimed elevated train line that had been abandoned for decoades, and then converted into a linear park. Fun to walk and see the changing neighborhoods and fancy new buildings, plus some old ones. Some good landscaping along the way. You can step off and explore some great neighborhoods down on the street level.
Written 1 September 2024
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Paul T
Boca Raton, FL237 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2021
What a find was this, a short 2 mls trip on an abandoned rail track, straight through
Meat packing district and Chelsea old industrial area.
you can get off at various spots, get early though as it can get busy.
dont forget to visit Greenwich village and Chelsea market either.
Written 22 December 2021
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Jolie J
Gatineau, Canada326 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2023
This is a pretty walk if you have time, but I wouldn't say it's a must-do if you only have a short amount of time in NYC. Take the stairs or the elevator up to reach the start of the walk. It's not very long, maybe 15min? Ends above Louis Vuitton. There's a nice viewpoint of the city street with some benches along the way.
Written 26 April 2023
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Elena t
Bensalem, PA208 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2021 • Solo
Great day outside. If it’s your first time visiting, enjoy the walk, nature, and people. Take time to sit and people watch or just relax. It meets up with Chelsea Market and ends at Hudson Yards. I did coffee and shopping at Chelsea Market and ended with Lunch at the Mercado of Little Spain for lunch. Great for an afternoon or a few hours int he morning! Felt great being back in NYC again!
Written 28 September 2021
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Patrick
Lienz, Austria46 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2024 • Friends
I wouldn't count the High Line Park as one of the highlights in New York!
It's a nice walk, but you're not really "high" above the street and so the view doesn't get much better!

As Chelsea is well worth a visit, you can take a walk along it. But next time, spend more time in Hudson Yards or Chelsea Market. You don't miss much if you haven't been there!
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Written 8 April 2024
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