High Line Park: Historic New York Walking Tour
3.6
62 Ratings
New York
Discover the rich history of New York's High Line Park on this engaging walking tour. Learn about urban cowboys, visit the historic Meatpacking District and Chelsea Market, and explore the birthplace of the Oreo Cookie.
Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Uncle Sam’s New York Walking Tours - High Line Park was once the High Line, an elevated freight railroad track that connected trains directly to factories and warehouses. In 1847 street-level railroads allowed freight trains to utilize Manhattan’s West Side as their main thoroughfare. New York’s “West Side Cowboys” assisted in managing the traffic, however because so many accidents occurred, the city and state of New York and the New York Central Railroad constructed the High Line as part of the Manhattan West Side Improvement Project. After the High Line was no longer used, it was commissioned into High Line Park.

This two-hour walking tour of High Line Park takes you through the trendy Meatpacking District and into the Collier Publishing building, then along the 1.45 mile (2.33-kilometer) length of the park, which was once this elevated rail track. Your professional, knowledgeable guide will take you from the beginning of the Manhattan’s West Side history through to the inception of the High Line, while identifying the unique plant life now inhabiting the former railroad tracks.

This region has been developed with public art, and the native greenery has been incorporated with the long forgotten tracks to create a spectacular, dynamic park. You will see magnificent views of the New York City skyline as well as the Hudson River. You will also have the opportunity to visit the White Star Pier, where the survivors of Titanic disembarked, as well as the old Nabisco factory, where the Oreo Cookie was invented.

What's Included
  • Professional guide
  • Guided walking tour
What's Not Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

Embark on a thrilling journey with this High Line Park walking tour in New York City, immersing yourself in the area’s rich past that dates back to 1847. You’ll gain insight into the history of New York’s urban cowboys and High Line Park, traverse the notable Meatpacking District and Chelsea Market, and even discover the birthplace of the Oreo Cookie. Certainly, this educational walking tour offers a unique addition to your New York City visit.

  • Infants may come on tour in stroller
Location
44 9th Ave
9th Avenue
Meatpacking District, New York 44 Ninth Avenue New York, NY 10011 Directions: • Located on the corner of 9th Avenue and 14th Street
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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(62 Ratings)
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Jeff
Apr 1, 2022
High Line Park is a hidden gem in NYC - The High Line Park was a terrific site in NYC. Enjoyable to walk on your own, or as part of a walking tour. This was a great idea to reuse railway lines to the enjoyment of all living or visiting NYC. About 1.45 miles long with flowers and new views at every turn. Includes some resting benches at various points to sit and rest or even read a book or enjoy people watching.
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Vnorvi
Oct 10, 2021
Remarkable - This is not a terribly long walk. It is much better than I expected . It is truly remarkable how they have developed this smoky of foliage on a raised train track. Very nice thing to do .
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Doubledeelondonnw6
Apr 13, 2019
A touch of the countryside high among the sky scrapers - This is such brilliant idea making a garden on disused railway lines. Now that the greenery has matured, the area is teeming with wild life and birds with many shrubs and flowers attracting butterflies and other insects to the area. It is a nice country walk making your forget the traffic below.
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Guide321314
Sep 19, 2023
DO NOT BOOK. THIS IS A SCAM - Do not book. This is a scam. We booked the High Line Walking Tour on 10th September 2023. Nobody from Uncle Sam’s Tours turned up for the tour and phone calls and messages went unanswered. We went to the company address (office block on 5th Avenue) but no trace of the company there and nobody had heard of them. From subsequently reading the reviews this is clearly not an isolated incident so why on earth is TripAdvisor still booking tours with this company.
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Maritza_a
Aug 14, 2023
Scammed - Came from long island, Could not find meeting place. Called listed contact who answered. I explained situation and was told I would get a call back. No one called back. Called 3 to 4 times, voice mailed. Scammer...
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Laranja184
May 1, 2023
Appalling - Guide did not arrive - Booked the tour for the 23rd april at 10.00 am. Arrived early at 9.30 am No guide arrived , no message and no reply to my message to them. Waited till 10.30 am still no response or guide was apparent. Shocking
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James_d
Apr 24, 2023
Waste of time - Nothing, guide didn’t turn up, uncles Sam’s tours didn’t even reply when I sent them a message. There is nothing else I can say.
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Climber179521
Jan 2, 2023
A HUGE CON . TOUR GUIDE WAS A NO SHOW. Ripped off !!! - Having paid and had confirmation , No tour guide showed up . Waited 45 mins at the exact meeting point . Called the ‘Uncle Sam ‘ tour guide number reportedly , no answer !! Text repeatedly, no response . A HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT . No assistance of information as to ho we claim a refund. VERY UPSET !!!
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Kevin_r
Jun 6, 2022
The Guide was a No Show - No guide, multiple attempts to reach out and no response. First no show of over 20 Viator tours. Very disappointing!!!
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Judy_b
Apr 15, 2019
Guide failed to show up - I did get a refund but no explanation. Waited around and tried to cal. Got through after about 15 minutes and get a polite refund. Pre virus experience with Viator good so disappointing
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