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Chelsea Market et High Line Food Tour

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Ne vous laissez pas emporter par la foule ! Laissez-nous montrer la voie. Mangez votre chemin à travers le marché de Chelsea et même la High Line ! Apprenez l'histoire du quartier de la viande et profitez d'une promenade incroyable avec une vue imprenable sur la ville et le fleuve Hudson sur la célèbre High Line de New York. Assez de nourriture pour le déjeuner! Nous incluons également une visite pour voir le navire et le nouveau développement de Hudson Yards !
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  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
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  • Les visites se déroulent sous la pluie, la neige ou le soleil !
  • Nous demandons à tous les invités de pouvoir se déplacer à un rythme modéré afin nous pouvons couvrir tous les sites.
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  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
À quoi s'attendre
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Chelsea Market
Chelsea Market and the High Line are two of NYC's best attractions! This food and history tour features incredible insights and stories as well as some delicious food and fantastic NYC views. Plus, our tour guides are truly entertaining and it's enough food for lunch! Did you know that although the area was originally residential, markets have existed in the district since the 1840s. People moved into tenements in the Meatpacking District in the 1820s to escape epidemics in what was then the main part of New York. In 1900, 250 slaughterhouses and packing plants filled the area; and by the 1930s, those houses produced the nation’s 3rd-largest volume of dressed meats. Five meatpacking companies still operate in the district. Boutiques and bars are more common than rump roasts these days, and the neighborhood continues to evolve almost daily. Foods and activities on the tour include: • Slice of Sicilian style pizza from Filaga • VIP pastry sampler at Las Delicias Patisserie (gluten free & vegan available!) • Doughnuttery doughnut • Little 'witch from Fat Witch Bakery • Seed + Mill halva • Zach & Zoe honey • How hot can you go?! Guided hot sauce tasting by a hot sauce "sommelier" • Brief shopping adventure with introduction and tote bag at Artists & Fleas • Beer, wine or $5 sangria available (additional cost) Please be aware that stops are subject to change at any time.
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The High Line
Discover the art, history, design, and horticulture of the High Line! The High Line may be about two stories high—but it’s hundreds of stories deep. We will uncover its secrets and enjoy its beauty.
3
Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is a brand new real estate development within Manhattan - a mini city. It is the largest private real estate development in the country. It is home to Vessel, an elaborate honeycomb-like structure that rises 16 stories and consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and 80 landings for visitors to climb.
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Chelsea Market
Chelsea Market and the High Line are two of NYC's best attractions! This food and history tour features incredible insights and stories as well as some delicious food and fantastic NYC views. Plus, our tour guides are truly entertaining and it's enough food for lunch! Did you know that although the area was originally residential, markets have existed in the district since the 1840s. People moved into tenements in the Meatpacking District in the 1820s to escape epidemics in what was then the main part of New York. In 1900, 250 slaughterhouses and packing plants filled the area; and by the 1930s, those houses produced the nation’s 3rd-largest volume of dressed meats. Five meatpacking companies still operate in the district. Boutiques and bars are more common than rump roasts these days, and the neighborhood continues to evolve almost daily. Foods and activities on the tour include: • Slice of Sicilian style pizza from Filaga • VIP pastry sampler at Las Delicias Patisserie (gluten free & vegan available!) • Doughnuttery doughnut • Little 'witch from Fat Witch Bakery • Seed + Mill halva • Zach & Zoe honey • How hot can you go?! Guided hot sauce tasting by a hot sauce "sommelier" • Brief shopping adventure with introduction and tote bag at Artists & Fleas • Beer, wine or $5 sangria available (additional cost) Please be aware that stops are subject to change at any time.
5
The High Line
Discover the art, history, design, and horticulture of the High Line! The High Line may be about two stories high—but it’s hundreds of stories deep. We will uncover its secrets and enjoy its beauty.
6
Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is a brand new real estate development within Manhattan - a mini city. It is the largest private real estate development in the country. It is home to Vessel, an elaborate honeycomb-like structure that rises 16 stories and consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and 80 landings for visitors to climb.
7
Chelsea Market
Chelsea Market and the High Line are two of NYC's best attractions! This food and history tour features incredible insights and stories as well as some delicious food and fantastic NYC views. Plus, our tour guides are truly entertaining and it's enough food for lunch! Did you know that although the area was originally residential, markets have existed in the district since the 1840s. People moved into tenements in the Meatpacking District in the 1820s to escape epidemics in what was then the main part of New York. In 1900, 250 slaughterhouses and packing plants filled the area; and by the 1930s, those houses produced the nation’s 3rd-largest volume of dressed meats. Five meatpacking companies still operate in the district. Boutiques and bars are more common than rump roasts these days, and the neighborhood continues to evolve almost daily. Foods and activities on the tour include: • Slice of Sicilian style pizza from Filaga • VIP pastry sampler at Las Delicias Patisserie (gluten free & vegan available!) • Doughnuttery doughnut • Little 'witch from Fat Witch Bakery • Seed + Mill halva • Zach & Zoe honey • How hot can you go?! Guided hot sauce tasting by a hot sauce "sommelier" • Brief shopping adventure with introduction and tote bag at Artists & Fleas • Beer, wine or $5 sangria available (additional cost) Please be aware that stops are subject to change at any time.
8
The High Line
Discover the art, history, design, and horticulture of the High Line! The High Line may be about two stories high—but it’s hundreds of stories deep. We will uncover its secrets and enjoy its beauty.
9
Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is a brand new real estate development within Manhattan - a mini city. It is the largest private real estate development in the country. It is home to Vessel, an elaborate honeycomb-like structure that rises 16 stories and consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and 80 landings for visitors to climb.
10
Chelsea Market
Chelsea Market and the High Line are two of NYC's best attractions! This food and history tour features incredible insights and stories as well as some delicious food and fantastic NYC views. Plus, our tour guides are truly entertaining and it's enough food for lunch! Did you know that although the area was originally residential, markets have existed in the district since the 1840s. People moved into tenements in the Meatpacking District in the 1820s to escape epidemics in what was then the main part of New York. In 1900, 250 slaughterhouses and packing plants filled the area; and by the 1930s, those houses produced the nation’s 3rd-largest volume of dressed meats. Five meatpacking companies still operate in the district. Boutiques and bars are more common than rump roasts these days, and the neighborhood continues to evolve almost daily. Foods and activities on the tour include: • Slice of Sicilian style pizza from Filaga • VIP pastry sampler at Las Delicias Patisserie (gluten free & vegan available!) • Doughnuttery doughnut • Little 'witch from Fat Witch Bakery • Seed + Mill halva • Zach & Zoe honey • How hot can you go?! Guided hot sauce tasting by a hot sauce "sommelier" • Brief shopping adventure with introduction and tote bag at Artists & Fleas • Beer, wine or $5 sangria available (additional cost) Please be aware that stops are subject to change at any time.
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The High Line
Discover the art, history, design, and horticulture of the High Line! The High Line may be about two stories high—but it’s hundreds of stories deep. We will uncover its secrets and enjoy its beauty.
12
Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is a brand new real estate development within Manhattan - a mini city. It is the largest private real estate development in the country. It is home to Vessel, an elaborate honeycomb-like structure that rises 16 stories and consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and 80 landings for visitors to climb.
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Chelsea Market
Chelsea Market and the High Line are two of NYC's best attractions! This food and history tour features incredible insights and stories as well as some delicious food and fantastic NYC views. Plus, our tour guides are truly entertaining and it's enough food for lunch! Did you know that although the area was originally residential, markets have existed in the district since the 1840s. People moved into tenements in the Meatpacking District in the 1820s to escape epidemics in what was then the main part of New York. In 1900, 250 slaughterhouses and packing plants filled the area; and by the 1930s, those houses produced the nation’s 3rd-largest volume of dressed meats. Five meatpacking companies still operate in the district. Boutiques and bars are more common than rump roasts these days, and the neighborhood continues to evolve almost daily. Foods and activities on the tour include: • Slice of Sicilian style pizza from Filaga • VIP pastry sampler at Las Delicias Patisserie (gluten free & vegan available!) • Doughnuttery doughnut • Little 'witch from Fat Witch Bakery • Seed + Mill halva • Zach & Zoe honey • How hot can you go?! Guided hot sauce tasting by a hot sauce "sommelier" • Brief shopping adventure with introduction and tote bag at Artists & Fleas • Beer, wine or $5 sangria available (additional cost) Please be aware that stops are subject to change at any time.
14
The High Line
Discover the art, history, design, and horticulture of the High Line! The High Line may be about two stories high—but it’s hundreds of stories deep. We will uncover its secrets and enjoy its beauty.
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Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is a brand new real estate development within Manhattan - a mini city. It is the largest private real estate development in the country. It is home to Vessel, an elaborate honeycomb-like structure that rises 16 stories and consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and 80 landings for visitors to climb.
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Chelsea Market
Chelsea Market and the High Line are two of NYC's best attractions! This food and history tour features incredible insights and stories as well as some delicious food and fantastic NYC views. Plus, our tour guides are truly entertaining and it's enough food for lunch! Did you know that although the area was originally residential, markets have existed in the district since the 1840s. People moved into tenements in the Meatpacking District in the 1820s to escape epidemics in what was then the main part of New York. In 1900, 250 slaughterhouses and packing plants filled the area; and by the 1930s, those houses produced the nation’s 3rd-largest volume of dressed meats. Five meatpacking companies still operate in the district. Boutiques and bars are more common than rump roasts these days, and the neighborhood continues to evolve almost daily. Foods and activities on the tour include: • Slice of Sicilian style pizza from Filaga • VIP pastry sampler at Las Delicias Patisserie (gluten free & vegan available!) • Doughnuttery doughnut • Little 'witch from Fat Witch Bakery • Seed + Mill halva • Zach & Zoe honey • How hot can you go?! Guided hot sauce tasting by a hot sauce "sommelier" • Brief shopping adventure with introduction and tote bag at Artists & Fleas • Beer, wine or $5 sangria available (additional cost) Please be aware that stops are subject to change at any time.
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The High Line
Discover the art, history, design, and horticulture of the High Line! The High Line may be about two stories high—but it’s hundreds of stories deep. We will uncover its secrets and enjoy its beauty.
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Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is a brand new real estate development within Manhattan - a mini city. It is the largest private real estate development in the country. It is home to Vessel, an elaborate honeycomb-like structure that rises 16 stories and consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and 80 landings for visitors to climb.
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Chelsea Market
Chelsea Market and the High Line are two of NYC's best attractions! This food and history tour features incredible insights and stories as well as some delicious food and fantastic NYC views. Plus, our tour guides are truly entertaining and it's enough food for lunch! Did you know that although the area was originally residential, markets have existed in the district since the 1840s. People moved into tenements in the Meatpacking District in the 1820s to escape epidemics in what was then the main part of New York. In 1900, 250 slaughterhouses and packing plants filled the area; and by the 1930s, those houses produced the nation’s 3rd-largest volume of dressed meats. Five meatpacking companies still operate in the district. Boutiques and bars are more common than rump roasts these days, and the neighborhood continues to evolve almost daily. Foods and activities on the tour include: • Slice of Sicilian style pizza from Filaga • VIP pastry sampler at Las Delicias Patisserie (gluten free & vegan available!) • Doughnuttery doughnut • Little 'witch from Fat Witch Bakery • Seed + Mill halva • Zach & Zoe honey • How hot can you go?! Guided hot sauce tasting by a hot sauce "sommelier" • Brief shopping adventure with introduction and tote bag at Artists & Fleas • Beer, wine or $5 sangria available (additional cost) Please be aware that stops are subject to change at any time.
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The High Line
Discover the art, history, design, and horticulture of the High Line! The High Line may be about two stories high—but it’s hundreds of stories deep. We will uncover its secrets and enjoy its beauty.
21
Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is a brand new real estate development within Manhattan - a mini city. It is the largest private real estate development in the country. It is home to Vessel, an elaborate honeycomb-like structure that rises 16 stories and consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and 80 landings for visitors to climb.
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Marché de Chelsea
Chelsea Market et la High Line sont deux des meilleures attractions de New York ! Cette visite gastronomique et historique propose des informations et des histoires incroyables, ainsi que des plats délicieux et des vues fantastiques sur New York. De plus, nos guides touristiques sont vraiment divertissants et il y a assez de nourriture pour le déjeuner ! Saviez-vous que même si le quartier était à l'origine résidentiel, des marchés existent dans le quartier depuis les années 1840. Les gens ont emménagé dans des immeubles du Meatpacking District dans les années 1820 pour échapper aux épidémies dans ce qui était alors la partie principale de New York. En 1900, 250 abattoirs et abattoirs remplissaient la région ; et dans les années 1930, ces maisons produisaient le 3e plus grand volume de viandes habillées du pays. Cinq entreprises de conditionnement de viande opèrent toujours dans le district. Les boutiques et les bars sont plus courants que les croustilles ces jours-ci, et le quartier continue d'évoluer presque quotidiennement. Les aliments et les activités de la visite comprennent : • Tranche de pizza à la sicilienne de Filaga • Dégustation de pâtisseries VIP à Las Delicias Patisserie (sans gluten et végétalien disponible !) • Beignet à la pâte à beignet • Petite sorcière de Fat Witch Bakery • Graine + moulin halva • Miel de Zach et Zoé • Jusqu'où pouvez-vous aller ? ! Dégustation guidée de sauce piquante par un "sommelier" de sauce piquante • Brève aventure de magasinage avec introduction et sac fourre-tout chez Artists & Fleas • Bière, vin ou sangria à 5 $ disponibles (coût supplémentaire) Veuillez noter que les arrêts peuvent être modifiés à tout moment.
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La ligne haute
Découvrez l'art, l'histoire, le design et l'horticulture de la High Line ! La High Line peut avoir environ deux étages de haut, mais elle a des centaines d'étages de profondeur. Nous allons découvrir ses secrets et profiter de sa beauté.
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Chantiers d'Hudson
Hudson Yards est un tout nouveau développement immobilier à Manhattan - une mini-ville. Il s'agit du plus grand développement immobilier privé du pays. Il abrite Vessel, une structure élaborée en forme de nid d'abeille qui s'élève sur 16 étages et se compose de 154 volées d'escaliers, de 2 500 marches et de 80 paliers que les visiteurs peuvent gravir.
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Commentaires (150)
Julie_M
Jun 2021
I absolutely loved Jessie! She is extremely knowledgeable about the history of the market and the area. She has a great personality too! We started off with bites of donuts from the Doughnuttery, then pizza from Filaga, a taco from Takumi Taco and a bit of dessert from Seed and Mill. I think the food vendors need to step it up with smiling and being friendlier. Neuhaus was our last stop. The employee was very talkative and friendly. I’m in customer service, so I’m a stickler about having a positive attitude around customers. I give Neuhaus an A+. Jesse also took us to a fun artisan market and took us on the Highline. Just a suggestion, it would be really interesting to get a behind the scenes tour of something there.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jun 2021
Hi Julie - thanks so much for joining us on our Chelsea Market, High Line & Hudson Yards food tour. Your feedback is very helpful and we will work with our food partners. We hope to see you on another tour soon!
bambi_k
Jun 2021
Jessie was just great! Lots and lots of interesting information about the city, great food stops, and the Highline walk was amazing. She is delightful and knowledgeable guide. And it was so wonderful to be back in the city.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jun 2021
Thanks for taking the time to leave this review! We will pass your comments on to Jessie - she will be happy to hear them!
Russ_L
Jun 2021
Loved walking high line for first time. Jess was a great tour guide. Definitely recommend this tour for anyone who hasn’t been to Chelsea or high line.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jun 2021
Thanks for joining us and we are thrilled that you enjoyed the experience and the guide. Hope to see you again soon!

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