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Travel » United States » New York City (New York) » Visiting the High Line in NYC

Visiting the High Line in NYC

September 22, 2014 by Andrea Martins Leave a Comment

What is the High Line? It’s a public park built on a historic freight rail line elevated above the streets on Manhattan’s West Side. 

Visiting the High Line in NYC | Travel Cook Tell

It runs from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to West 34th Street, between 10th and 11th Avenues.

Visiting the High Line in NYC | Travel Cook Tell

Is it recommended for kids?


Well, there aren’t playgrounds and you can’t play catch or ride a bike, but Isabella liked it very much.

It’s not a traditional park but it’s still fun for kids.  They can watch the streets through large glass viewing areas and pass by unusual buildings and beautiful wall paintings.

Visiting the High Line in NYC | Travel Cook Tell

Visiting the High Line in NYC | Travel Cook Tell

Visiting the High Line in NYC | Travel Cook Tell

I think the idea of being in a park and at the same time being above the streets is cool and kids like cool things 🙂

Just don’t make it a very long visit!

Visiting the High Line in NYC | Travel Cook Tell

Visiting the High Line in NYC | Travel Cook Tell

And if you are bringing a stroller, pay attention to access points with elevators (they are on Gansevoort Street, 14th Street, West 16th Street, 23rd Street and West 30th Street)

Visiting the High Line in NYC | Travel Cook Tell

Visiting the High Line is definitely a unique experience!

Visiting the High Line in NYC |Travel Cook Tell

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