Explore The High Line
But the view isn't the only reason tourists and Manhattan residents frequent this well-kept park. Here, you'll discover a variety of food stands, public art exhibits that are always changing, and a sizable picnic and sunbathing space (known as the 23rd Street Lawn). The High Line is a great place to get away from the city's bustle, according to recent visitors. Many consider this to be one of the best places to view Manhattan on a bright day and refer to it as an "urban sanctuary."
Three distinct portions of the High Line each have a number of convenient entrances. From Gansevoort Street to West 20th Street is the first segment. Up till West 30th Street, the next part is comprised. The third section is located between West 30th and West 34th Street. The L, A, C, or E trains stop at 14th Street and 8th Avenue, the 1, 2, or 3 trains stop at 14th Street and 7th Avenue, or you can take the 1 train to either 18th or 23rd street to go to the High Line. The High Line is open to everyone. Seasonal variations affect hours, but in general, it's open every day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., with later hours until 10 or 11 p.m. in the spring, summer, and fall.
- Ranking: #14 in Best Things To Do in New York City
Location: Gansevoort Street to West 34th Street, between 10th and 11th Avenues
Website: thehighline.org
Price & Hours: Free & 7 a.m.- 7 or 11 p.m.