Explore the High Line
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING, NEW YORK/ Updated : May 2, 2016, 15:22 IST
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An abandoned elevated railroad converted into a public park, the High Line is one of the city’s most innovative projects.
An abandoned elevated railroad converted into a public park, the High Line is one of the city’s most innovative projects. Read less

An abandoned elevated railroad converted into a public park, the High Line is one of the city’s most innovative projects. It has numerous vantage points for surveying the Hudson River and surrounding high-rises, and sundecks and benches for lounging. This is also the place to see some of the most exciting graffiti and public art installations in the city. Stop for a snack break at one of the food stands, which offer everything from Mexican fare to artisanal ice creams, gourmet coffee and grilled meats.
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