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New York High Line Park Walking Tour

Overview
This New York walking tour of High Line Park will inform and excite you as you take in the rich history of the neighborhood, which dates back to 1847. You will learn about New York's urban cowboys and High Line Park's history, walk through the historic Meatpacking District and Chelsea Market, and even see where the Oreo Cookie was invented. This walking tour of New York City is truly a unique and educational addition to your itinerary.
City: New York City
Sat 09 Nov
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Starting at $30.00
Sat 09 Nov
Starting at $30.00
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What's Included
Professional guide
Guided walking tour
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Infants may come on tour in stroller
What To Expect
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Uncle Sam's New York Walking Tours
High Line Park was once the High Line, an elevated freight railroad track that connected trains directly to factories and warehouses. In 1847 street-level railroads allowed freight trains to utilize Manhattan's West Side as their main thoroughfare. New York's "West Side Cowboys" assisted in managing the traffic, however because so many accidents occurred, the city and state of New York and the New York Central Railroad constructed the High Line as part of the Manhattan West Side Improvement Project. After the High Line was no longer used, it was commissioned into High Line Park. This two-hour walking tour of High Line Park takes you through the trendy Meatpacking District and into the Collier Publishing building, then along the 1.45 mile (2.33-kilometer) length of the park, which was once this elevated rail track. Your professional, knowledgeable guide will take you from the beginning of the Manhattan's West Side history through to the inception of the High Line, while identifying the unique plant life now inhabiting the former railroad tracks. This region has been developed with public art, and the native greenery has been incorporated with the long forgotten tracks to create a spectacular, dynamic park. You will see magnificent views of the New York City skyline as well as the Hudson River. You will also have the opportunity to visit the White Star Pier, where the survivors of Titanic disembarked, as well as the old Nabisco factory, where the Oreo Cookie was invented.
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The High Line
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The High Line Park
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Meatpacking District
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Whitney Museum of American Art
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Chelsea Market
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (52)
Sheila
Nov 2011

The tour was good. I enjoy having history and the relevant view at the same time. For me, there could have been more talking. Also, the guide frequently talked while walking, but without noticing that some people were outside of his range. Not dawdling, but unable to be within hearing range due to the physical facts of the moment

JULIE B
Nov 2011

Real nice walking tour for a Sunday morning the guide what not so attentive would do the walk again without a guide

Sharon
Oct 2011

Poor - walk full length of High Line from 11th to 30th with very little information about surrounding area. When we mentioned this to the guide she said - "it just is what it is - not really much to say." One group dropped out along the way because of lack of information.

Guide mistook the American International Building for the Empire State Bldg. - pretty basic - for tour guide. Then argued with us that it was the Empire State Building.

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