The seemingly long one mile trek flies by as the walkway makes way around buildings and streets. At each turn, something new can be discovered. I personally love the lawn at 21st Street; a place for picnics, frisbee throwing, and skyscraper gazing at night. Chairs and a set of bleachers rise above 9th Avenue that allows visitors to observe the scene and people-watch. A posh, modern escape, the Highline offers an intriguing experience that makes it’s guests feel at peace in the middle of the city’s chaos. It is promised to be one of the most beautiful twenty block stretches that can be found in New York. Entry to the park is free and all amenities, such as the chairs, are also free of charge. Stair access can be found at 13th St, 18th St, and at further points along the walk. While winters can be cold in New York, this is a sight that all should see and gets even better as the weather gets warmer and brighter.


I have actually had the opportunity to be there and it is stunning. Like Emma said, everyone should check it out.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a great place to visit, I'll definitely visit it this year.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures of the city make me want to jump in my car and drive there to see the beautiful sky line. I never would have learned about The Highline because it doesn't get as much publicity.
ReplyDeleteI never knew what the sky line looked like, it's really beautiful and now I acually want to go there to see it.
ReplyDeleteI too have been to the highline a whole bunch of times. I think it's better in the summer when the plants contrast to the cityscape around it
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