By the new Whitney Museum is the start of the High Line.

The High Line is New York City’s newest and most unique public park. Located thirty feet above street level on a 1930s freight railway, the High Line runs from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to 34th Street in Clinton/Hell’s Kitchen. It features an integrated landscape combining meandering concrete pathways with naturalistic plantings. Highline (8)

It’s a nice walk with so much to see, buildings, greenery, art, food, people 🙂 and more
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We walked the whole High Line from Gansevoort street to 34th street ( ok ok until 30th street haha! )Highline (5)

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The Whitney Museum from the High LineHighline (12)

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Andre Balazs The Standard HotelHighline (15)

Greens growing in between the railroad tracksHighline (16)

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National Biscuit Bridge Highline (29)

Food food food 🙂  What is a park without food? 🙂Highline (30)

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Shop and support the High LineHighline (35)

Tenth Avenue Square in the High Line – you can sit and hang out here 🙂 with a view of Tenth Avenue Highline (36)

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Frank Gehry IAC BuildingHighline (38)

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What people do in the High Line! haha!!Highline (54)

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Welcome to the official site of the High Line and Friends of the High Line.

Welcome to the official site of the High Line and Friends of the High Line.

One Comment

  • Tina V. Quiros says:

    We visited the High Line Park last year, and we were so amazed at how the New Yorkers preserved the place, not allowing big time developers to tear it down.

    We loved the way they planted the greens in between the railway tracks…

    It was a beautiful autumn morning, and we would have wanted to stay longer!

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