If you are visiting New York City, or even live there, and haven't been to High Line yet, it is something you really should do. It is over a mile long, running high above the streets on the west side of Manhattan on old railroad tracks.
My last walk there was on this sunny day and you can see how many people gravitate to it to enjoy the weather and socializing.
Art and fun and interesting buildings and peeks at the river are on either side as you walk.
...........and here the walkers stopped for a rest, facing a window that looks at oncoming traffic coming towards them on the street below..........
..........lounge chairs for sunning...........
..........cafes and tiny restaurants for dining...........
......lawns for resting...................
...............and if you walk down the stairs every few blocks..............
...........you can drop into the Meatpacking District and other neighborhoods for shopping, dining, or cruising the bars...........
High Line Park runs from Gansevoort Street to West 34th Street. Access points are at Gansevoort Street, 14th Street, 16th Street, 18th Street and 20th Street. If you enter at 20th street you have a great stroll downtown towards the Meat Packing District.
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