New York City High Line Park Walking Tour

This New York walking tour will take you through three of Manhattan's historic neighbourhoods along a unique park created on a decommissioned elevated rail bed.

Overlooking some of Manhattan's architecture from High Line Park view point
Overlooking some of Manhattan's architecture from High Line Park view point cc licensed photo by David Berkowitz

High Line Park is a New York marvel that never would have become a reality if it wasn't for the vision of two men followed by the, hard work, dedication and financial support of many more supporters. This old and crumbling elevated railway line was previously considered an eyesore that had to go, and indeed a portion of the line was demolished years before. Today the High Line is an amazing people space, having been transformed into a beautiful elevated walkway/park with landscaping and vegetation that retains many of the wild plants and flowers that had naturally overtaken the abandoned rail line.

Your walking tour of the High Line will present you with some unique views of the western Manhattan. As you walk along the High Line you will feel a sense of connection to the busy activity in the streets below and at the same time a sense of peaceful separation from the same.

The High Line passes through three Manhattan Neighbourhoods: The Meatpacking District, Chelsea and Hells Kitchen. While these neighbourhoods have an industrial heritage, they gradually transistioned to new uses including residential, restaurants, bars, studios and boutiques. Your walking tour through High Line Park will offer you some great vantage points from which to view and photograph these New York neighbourhoods. It also provides some awesome views of the Hudson River. There are benches for relaxing or enjoying a short break along the way.

Since opening in June of 2009, High Line Park has been an instant success and is very popular with both locals and tourists. We highly recommend it to all of our readers.



Facts For Your Visit

Fee: No

High Line Park Hours:
Opening hours may differ on holidays

  • Monday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Thursday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Friday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Saturday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Sunday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Address: New York, NY 10011, USA

Phone: (212) 500-6035

Official Website: High Line Park

High Line Park Reviews

Rated 4.7 out of 5 Star Rating

5 Star Rating Awesome park on a reclaimed train track above the city streets. Features beautiful wildflowers and trees interspersed with various modern art installations. Can get super busy - go early or late in the day to avoid the crowds. Loads of places to sit and soak in your surroundings and a smattering of places to buy food and art souvenirs. A wonderful escape from the city streets.
Helen Marquis - 2 weeks ago

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5 Star Rating The High Line is a lovely place for a walk to mitigate some of the Manhattan jostling. Of course, on crowded days, plenty of people feel the same way. The artwork and greenery make this a very pleasant place to visit. Landscaping is well manicured. Nice views of the local buildings and peeks at the Hudson River. Definitely worth a visit. People using wheelchairs are able to enjoy this elevated walkway but should plan ahead for access locations.
Bill Cleveland - a week ago

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5 Star Rating The High Line is an absolute gem that New York should never lose. Just the idea of revitalizing an old railway into a public green space is brilliant—it’s a shining example of creative urban renewal. This raised walkway offers a truly unique way to experience the city. A great place to walk in New York, the High Line runs above the streets of Manhattan’s West Side, providing fantastic views of the bustling neighborhoods below. There’s so much to see along the way—lush plants and trees, striking sculptures, and ever-changing art installations. I even saw a huge pigeon sculpture that really stood out! Originally constructed in the 1930s, the High Line was part of the West Side Improvement Project. It served as an elevated freight rail line, removing train traffic from dangerous street-level routes. For decades, it carried goods directly into warehouses and factories. After falling into disuse in the 1980s, the line was nearly demolished. Fortunately, a grassroots group called Friends of the High Line fought to preserve and repurpose it. Their efforts paid off when the first section opened to the public in 2009. Now, the High Line is not just a park—it's a piece of living history, a cultural destination, and a perfect place to walk, relax, and take in the unique character of New York City.
Paul Ger - a month ago

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5 Star Rating You will take so many pictures on this hour long walk your friends will think you visited a dozen cities over several weeks. Stunning architecture, quiet pathways, beautiful plants, one giant pigeon, a train yard and more stunning architecture! Fellow tourists: once you’ve had your fill with the classic landmarks (Times Square, Statue of Liberty, etc) I highly recommend you make this your next stop.
Zoltan Wagner - a month ago

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5 Star Rating Walking the High Line in New York was an incredible experience! It immediately reminded me of the BeltLine in Atlanta, but with a very different vibe. Instead of trees and greenery surrounding the path, you’re flanked by an amazing mix of buildings—old warehouses with history and sleek modern architecture—all packed with character and urban energy. There’s so much spirit and creativity along the way, from public art installations to vibrant plantings and scenic viewpoints. It’s a unique blend of nature, city, and culture all in one. I loved every minute of it and would absolutely recommend it to anyone visiting NYC!
Vahid Serpooshan - a month ago

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Directions

Subway Line Nearest Station Walking Time
A, C, E, 1, 2, or 314th Street9 minutes
L8th Avenue5 minutes
A, C, E, 1, 2, or 334th Street10 to 14 minutes

How to get to High Line Park by Subway

To begin your tour at the south end of High Line Park (Gansevoort Street entrance) Take the A, C, E, 1, 2 or 3 Train to 14th Street or the L Train to 8th Avenue and make your way west to the corner of Washington and Gansevoort Street

To begin your walking tour at the north end of the Park Take the A, C, E, 1, 2 or 3 Train to 34th Street and walk west along 34th Street to the entrance.

The High Line is accessible from Gansevoort Street, 14th Street (elevator access), 16th Street (elevator access), 18th Street, 20th Street, 23rd Street (elevator access coming soon), 26th Street, 28th Street, 30th Street, (elevator access).

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