New York High Line Park Walking Tour

This New York walking tour of High Line Park will inform and excite you as you take in the rich history of the neighborhood, which dates back to 1847. You will learn about New York's urban cowboys and

This New York walking tour of High Line Park will inform and excite you as you take in the rich history of the neighborhood, which dates back to 1847. You will learn about New York's urban cowboys and High Line Park's history, walk through the historic Meatpacking District and Chelsea Market, and even see where the Oreo Cookie was invented. This walking tour of New York City is truly a unique and educational addition to your itinerary.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: Is there a minimum age requirement for the High Line Park Walking Tour?

A: There's no strict age limit for the tour, but I'd say it’s best for ages 10 and up since it involves walking and some history that might not hold younger kids' attention. Just make sure the kids are comfortable walking for about two hours. Also, keep an eye on the weather – wet paths can be slippery.

Q: What should we wear for the High Line Park tour?

A: Comfort is key! Wear comfy shoes since you'll be walking a lot. I’d suggest layers because it can get windy up there. Also, don't forget a hat or sunglasses if it's sunny. The park’s pathways are pretty even, but some parts can be crowded, so be prepared for that!

Q: Can this tour be rescheduled if the weather is bad?

A: Yes, you can absolutely reschedule! Uncle Sam's New York is pretty flexible with weather cancellations. Just make sure to give them a call or message ahead of time. They usually work with you to find another time that fits your schedule. Definitely a plus!

Discussions

Thinking about the High Line Walking Tour as a gift! Thoughts?

I’m considering getting my sister a High Line Park walking tour for her birthday. She loves history and is always looking for new things to do in NYC. The tour covers the Meatpacking District and Chelsea Market, which she also loves! Just curious if anyone has done this tour and how it was. Any details on what to expect?

Can anyone share their experience on the High Line Walking Tour?

Hey everyone, I’m planning to take a walking tour of the High Line soon. I heard it includes fun facts about the Oreo Cookie and urban cowboys, which sounds interesting! Just wondering how the pacing is and if it’s suitable for someone not in great shape. Any tips?