On my most recent trip to NYC one thing I really wanted to experience was The High Line. I’d heard about it from friends, witnessed lust worthy snaps on Instagram and started seeing it pop up on all the ‘must see in NYC’ lists on Pinterest. So I wasn’t going to be leaving the big apple on my next visit until I had got there!
It’s roughly just over a mile long and is a really easy walk. It’s just so beautiful and quickly became one of my favourite places!! Sights of the city and river all around you yet you feel like you aren’t surrounded by one of the biggest cities in the world. You get such a different view of the skyline and a little insight into NYC away from the hub of midtown.
It can get busy so you may want to try and avoid mid day but to me the people added to the experience. We saw some very interesting characters on our visit from excitable tourists, to NYC locals out running to Billy Connolly and even a lady taking her dog out for a walk in a pram. Taking the term furbaby a little too far.
Here is my 5 things for your trip to the High Line
- Take your time you don’t need to rush here
- Observe. Look up, look down, look out, look EVERYWHERE
- Wrap up if visit in Autumn or winter it can get a little chilly especially by the Hudson
- Do a tour be it stargazing or food related or even try and witness an outside opera
- Take in the history of the urban park. Notice the railway sleepers in the boardwalk, look at the buildings and structures surrounding.
Have you been to the High Line or a similar park? If so would love to hear your thoughts!
There is so many great places to explore in New York. One I would have loved to visit would have been Williamsburg (save that for next time!) but you should check out this great guide from our friends at Do You Salut