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Vintage Flea Market Tour in New York City with Local Expert Guide

Przegląd
The High Line, Chelsea Market, and Meatpacking District are New York’s best food spots; exploring them with a local guide who shares the tips and navigation is worth it. The small group program is offering you the chance to visit the best food spots. While walking through High Line Park and Chelsea Market, you can explore the architecture and food haunts of the Meatpacking District.

The different flavors and sights of each neighborhood where you can enjoy snacks such as biscuits, jam, doughnuts, and empanadas as you discover them.
Miasto: Nowy Jork
Wed 02 Apr
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Iconic places for photoshoot
Must see and off the beaten path
Snack
Private walking tour
Expert advice where to go and what to do after the tour
All Fees and Taxes
Friendly local guide
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Czego oczekiwać
1
Hudson Yards
Explore the mini-city inside the Manhattan-Hudson Yard. It is the largest private real estate development in the USA. Here you can enjoy the Vessel construction, which looks like a honeycomb and rises 16 levels, consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and also offers 80 climbing landings to visitors.
2
The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards
The brand-new neighborhood, Hudson Yard, which is designed in a shiny, dystopian style, is a top favorite place to take amazing pictures for Instagram. The go-to favorite is New York's skyline, and for New Yorkers, this construction looks like a waste can. Nevertheless, some tend to consider the Vessel as New York's version of the Eiffel Tower. One thing is clear. The pictures from this place are worth climbing since the various outlook points open the view on the Hudson River and the dreamy sunsets will forever be remembered. Learn some incredible stories from your guide.
3
The High Line
Explore the walking park with modern art and design, as well as learning more about the history and horticulture of the High Line. Apart from the great views, the High Line has hundreds of hidden stories, which our tour guide will uncover for you.
4
Chelsea Market
After crossing the High Line, the second best attraction in NYC is Chelsea Market, where the food variety and history of the place feature incredible insights and stories. Enjoy delicious cuisine from all around the world with a breathtaking view of NYC from the High Line district. The history of the place is something to remember. For example, originally this area was residential, and markets have existed since the 1840s. People moved to tenements in the Meatpacking District in the 1820s when they escaped the epidemics that were in the main area of NYC. Boutiques, bars, foods, and activities such as a slice of Sicilian-style pizza from Filaga, a bakery, and vegan options are included in the tour.
5
Hudson Yards
Explore the mini-city inside the Manhattan-Hudson Yard. It is the largest private real estate development in the USA. Here you can enjoy the Vessel construction, which looks like a honeycomb and rises 16 levels, consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and also offers 80 climbing landings to visitors.
6
The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards
The brand-new neighborhood, Hudson Yard, which is designed in a shiny, dystopian style, is a top favorite place to take amazing pictures for Instagram. The go-to favorite is New York's skyline, and for New Yorkers, this construction looks like a waste can. Nevertheless, some tend to consider the Vessel as New York's version of the Eiffel Tower. One thing is clear. The pictures from this place are worth climbing since the various outlook points open the view on the Hudson River and the dreamy sunsets will forever be remembered. Learn some incredible stories from your guide.
7
The High Line
Explore the walking park with modern art and design, as well as learning more about the history and horticulture of the High Line. Apart from the great views, the High Line has hundreds of hidden stories, which our tour guide will uncover for you.
8
Chelsea Market
After crossing the High Line, the second best attraction in NYC is Chelsea Market, where the food variety and history of the place feature incredible insights and stories. Enjoy delicious cuisine from all around the world with a breathtaking view of NYC from the High Line district. The history of the place is something to remember. For example, originally this area was residential, and markets have existed since the 1840s. People moved to tenements in the Meatpacking District in the 1820s when they escaped the epidemics that were in the main area of NYC. Boutiques, bars, foods, and activities such as a slice of Sicilian-style pizza from Filaga, a bakery, and vegan options are included in the tour.
9
Hudson Yards
Explore the mini-city inside the Manhattan-Hudson Yard. It is the largest private real estate development in the USA. Here you can enjoy the Vessel construction, which looks like a honeycomb and rises 16 levels, consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and also offers 80 climbing landings to visitors.
10
The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards
The brand-new neighborhood, Hudson Yard, which is designed in a shiny, dystopian style, is a top favorite place to take amazing pictures for Instagram. The go-to favorite is New York's skyline, and for New Yorkers, this construction looks like a waste can. Nevertheless, some tend to consider the Vessel as New York's version of the Eiffel Tower. One thing is clear. The pictures from this place are worth climbing since the various outlook points open the view on the Hudson River and the dreamy sunsets will forever be remembered. Learn some incredible stories from your guide.
11
The High Line
Explore the walking park with modern art and design, as well as learning more about the history and horticulture of the High Line. Apart from the great views, the High Line has hundreds of hidden stories, which our tour guide will uncover for you.
12
Chelsea Market
After crossing the High Line, the second best attraction in NYC is Chelsea Market, where the food variety and history of the place feature incredible insights and stories. Enjoy delicious cuisine from all around the world with a breathtaking view of NYC from the High Line district. The history of the place is something to remember. For example, originally this area was residential, and markets have existed since the 1840s. People moved to tenements in the Meatpacking District in the 1820s when they escaped the epidemics that were in the main area of NYC. Boutiques, bars, foods, and activities such as a slice of Sicilian-style pizza from Filaga, a bakery, and vegan options are included in the tour.
13
Hudson Yards
Explore the mini-city inside the Manhattan-Hudson Yard. It is the largest private real estate development in the USA. Here you can enjoy the Vessel construction, which looks like a honeycomb and rises 16 levels, consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and also offers 80 climbing landings to visitors.
14
The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards
The brand-new neighborhood, Hudson Yard, which is designed in a shiny, dystopian style, is a top favorite place to take amazing pictures for Instagram. The go-to favorite is New York's skyline, and for New Yorkers, this construction looks like a waste can. Nevertheless, some tend to consider the Vessel as New York's version of the Eiffel Tower. One thing is clear. The pictures from this place are worth climbing since the various outlook points open the view on the Hudson River and the dreamy sunsets will forever be remembered. Learn some incredible stories from your guide.
15
The High Line
Explore the walking park with modern art and design, as well as learning more about the history and horticulture of the High Line. Apart from the great views, the High Line has hundreds of hidden stories, which our tour guide will uncover for you.
16
Chelsea Market
After crossing the High Line, the second best attraction in NYC is Chelsea Market, where the food variety and history of the place feature incredible insights and stories. Enjoy delicious cuisine from all around the world with a breathtaking view of NYC from the High Line district. The history of the place is something to remember. For example, originally this area was residential, and markets have existed since the 1840s. People moved to tenements in the Meatpacking District in the 1820s when they escaped the epidemics that were in the main area of NYC. Boutiques, bars, foods, and activities such as a slice of Sicilian-style pizza from Filaga, a bakery, and vegan options are included in the tour.
17
Hudson Yards
Explore the mini-city inside the Manhattan-Hudson Yard. It is the largest private real estate development in the USA. Here you can enjoy the Vessel construction, which looks like a honeycomb and rises 16 levels, consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and also offers 80 climbing landings to visitors.
18
The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards
The brand-new neighborhood, Hudson Yard, which is designed in a shiny, dystopian style, is a top favorite place to take amazing pictures for Instagram. The go-to favorite is New York's skyline, and for New Yorkers, this construction looks like a waste can. Nevertheless, some tend to consider the Vessel as New York's version of the Eiffel Tower. One thing is clear. The pictures from this place are worth climbing since the various outlook points open the view on the Hudson River and the dreamy sunsets will forever be remembered. Learn some incredible stories from your guide.
19
The High Line
Explore the walking park with modern art and design, as well as learning more about the history and horticulture of the High Line. Apart from the great views, the High Line has hundreds of hidden stories, which our tour guide will uncover for you.
20
Chelsea Market
After crossing the High Line, the second best attraction in NYC is Chelsea Market, where the food variety and history of the place feature incredible insights and stories. Enjoy delicious cuisine from all around the world with a breathtaking view of NYC from the High Line district. The history of the place is something to remember. For example, originally this area was residential, and markets have existed since the 1840s. People moved to tenements in the Meatpacking District in the 1820s when they escaped the epidemics that were in the main area of NYC. Boutiques, bars, foods, and activities such as a slice of Sicilian-style pizza from Filaga, a bakery, and vegan options are included in the tour.
21
Hudson Yards
Explore the mini-city inside the Manhattan-Hudson Yard. It is the largest private real estate development in the USA. Here you can enjoy the Vessel construction, which looks like a honeycomb and rises 16 levels, consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and also offers 80 climbing landings to visitors.
22
The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards
The brand-new neighborhood, Hudson Yard, which is designed in a shiny, dystopian style, is a top favorite place to take amazing pictures for Instagram. The go-to favorite is New York's skyline, and for New Yorkers, this construction looks like a waste can. Nevertheless, some tend to consider the Vessel as New York's version of the Eiffel Tower. One thing is clear. The pictures from this place are worth climbing since the various outlook points open the view on the Hudson River and the dreamy sunsets will forever be remembered. Learn some incredible stories from your guide.
23
The High Line
Explore the walking park with modern art and design, as well as learning more about the history and horticulture of the High Line. Apart from the great views, the High Line has hundreds of hidden stories, which our tour guide will uncover for you.
24
Chelsea Market
After crossing the High Line, the second best attraction in NYC is Chelsea Market, where the food variety and history of the place feature incredible insights and stories. Enjoy delicious cuisine from all around the world with a breathtaking view of NYC from the High Line district. The history of the place is something to remember. For example, originally this area was residential, and markets have existed since the 1840s. People moved to tenements in the Meatpacking District in the 1820s when they escaped the epidemics that were in the main area of NYC. Boutiques, bars, foods, and activities such as a slice of Sicilian-style pizza from Filaga, a bakery, and vegan options are included in the tour.
25
Hudson Yards
Explore the mini-city inside the Manhattan-Hudson Yard. It is the largest private real estate development in the USA. Here you can enjoy the Vessel construction, which looks like a honeycomb and rises 16 levels, consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and also offers 80 climbing landings to visitors.
26
The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards
The brand-new neighborhood, Hudson Yard, which is designed in a shiny, dystopian style, is a top favorite place to take amazing pictures for Instagram. The go-to favorite is New York's skyline, and for New Yorkers, this construction looks like a waste can. Nevertheless, some tend to consider the Vessel as New York's version of the Eiffel Tower. One thing is clear. The pictures from this place are worth climbing since the various outlook points open the view on the Hudson River and the dreamy sunsets will forever be remembered. Learn some incredible stories from your guide.
27
The High Line
Explore the walking park with modern art and design, as well as learning more about the history and horticulture of the High Line. Apart from the great views, the High Line has hundreds of hidden stories, which our tour guide will uncover for you.
28
Chelsea Market
After crossing the High Line, the second best attraction in NYC is Chelsea Market, where the food variety and history of the place feature incredible insights and stories. Enjoy delicious cuisine from all around the world with a breathtaking view of NYC from the High Line district. The history of the place is something to remember. For example, originally this area was residential, and markets have existed since the 1840s. People moved to tenements in the Meatpacking District in the 1820s when they escaped the epidemics that were in the main area of NYC. Boutiques, bars, foods, and activities such as a slice of Sicilian-style pizza from Filaga, a bakery, and vegan options are included in the tour.
29
Hudson Yards
Explore the mini-city inside the Manhattan-Hudson Yard. It is the largest private real estate development in the USA. Here you can enjoy the Vessel construction, which looks like a honeycomb and rises 16 levels, consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and also offers 80 climbing landings to visitors.
30
The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards
The brand-new neighborhood, Hudson Yard, which is designed in a shiny, dystopian style, is a top favorite place to take amazing pictures for Instagram. The go-to favorite is New York's skyline, and for New Yorkers, this construction looks like a waste can. Nevertheless, some tend to consider the Vessel as New York's version of the Eiffel Tower. One thing is clear. The pictures from this place are worth climbing since the various outlook points open the view on the Hudson River and the dreamy sunsets will forever be remembered. Learn some incredible stories from your guide.
31
The High Line
Explore the walking park with modern art and design, as well as learning more about the history and horticulture of the High Line. Apart from the great views, the High Line has hundreds of hidden stories, which our tour guide will uncover for you.
32
Chelsea Market
After crossing the High Line, the second best attraction in NYC is Chelsea Market, where the food variety and history of the place feature incredible insights and stories. Enjoy delicious cuisine from all around the world with a breathtaking view of NYC from the High Line district. The history of the place is something to remember. For example, originally this area was residential, and markets have existed since the 1840s. People moved to tenements in the Meatpacking District in the 1820s when they escaped the epidemics that were in the main area of NYC. Boutiques, bars, foods, and activities such as a slice of Sicilian-style pizza from Filaga, a bakery, and vegan options are included in the tour.
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