Marco and I went to the High Line yesterday in New York City (which currently runs from 30th street to Gansevoort street on the west side. Yes, Gansevoort. Dutch influence everywhere!)
I am pleased to say that it was a lot of fun and better than we expected. It wasn’t that crowded, although it kind of was at times. But most places weren’t too bad. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is visiting New York City, especially during the warmer period. I am not sure how good it looks during the winter, as so much of it is plant based.
- South entrance to High LIne (Gansevoort Street)
- It was amazing how much seating the High Line has… there is more than enough for everyone.
- Old railroad tracks peeking through (which is the style throughout)
- I liked two buildings (left & middle) in the background.
- You could walk down a level to this large auditorium-style seating area, which overlooks the street.
- Chrysler building in the background, at left
- Seating area at left, walkway at right. Grass in the middle (roped off)
- A different perspective of New York City, from above
- Do you think you can fit any more cars?
- Interpretation of sailor kissing nurse at the end of World War 2. I say it looks like a foot! (6 toed foot anyway)
- Example of the walkway, surrounded by greenery
- Hint: that’s not a real person in this photo.












Nice photos!
Thank you very much!
Cool pics indeed. Looks like fun times..
It was definitely a lot better than I expected it to be, that’s for sure. 🙂