
New York High Line Park Walking Tour
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- Location:New York City, New York
- Duration:2 hours (approx.)
- TOUR Code:5196HIGH
10 reviews of New York High Line Park Walking Tour
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We had a wonderful tour led by Annie Dawson. SHe was one of the best tour guides I've had, giving us just the right amount of information with amusing tidbits about the construction of the High Line and the city. She obviously loves people and her city. We look forward to taking more tours with her!
Our tour was well organized and informative. Bill, our guide, had a wealth of knowledge of the area. We have been to NY many, many times and have only taken one other tour. We will definitely call him to set up another tour when we return to NY, Thanks
It is always good to use a local guide as you receive so much more information than if you had done this on your own. We enjoyed the High Line and the surrounding area and information we received.
The tour was good. I enjoy having history and the relevant view at the same time. For me, there could have been more talking. Also, the guide frequently talked while walking, but without noticing that some people were outside of his range. Not dawdling, but unable to be within hearing range due to the physical facts of the moment
This tour was an interesting look at the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan and the newly opened High Line Park. It should be even better after early June, 2011, when the second half of the park is expected to open.
Bill was an interesting guide with a good sense of humour and very passionate about NYC however I am not sure it is necessary to hire a guide to walk the highline as it is pretty much mapped out along the way and signs explain the history.
Poor - walk full length of High Line from 11th to 30th with very little information about surrounding area. When we mentioned this to the guide she said - "it just is what it is - not really much to say." One group dropped out along the way because of lack of information.
Guide mistook the American International Building for the Empire State Bldg. - pretty basic - for tour guide. Then argued with us that it was the Empire State Building.




