Take in some of Manhattan’s most iconic west side landmarks on this guided walking tour that ends with a visit to The Edge Observatory!
Your guide will lead you along the High Line, an elevated park built on historic rail tracks that offers unique views of the city and the Hudson River. Continue into Chelsea Market, a famous food hall known for local shops, great eats, and vibrant history.
From there, follow your guide into Hudson Yards, New York City’s newest neighborhood known for its modern architecture, public art, and stunning skyline views. The tour concludes with entry to The Edge Observatory where you can step onto the glass floor, lean over angled glass walls, and enjoy incredible 360 degree views from more than 1,100 feet in the air.
This two hour tour blends modern design, culture, and unforgettable city views with a sky high finale at one of the most exciting observatories in New York City.
Explore Chelsea Market, a lively food hall filled with local vendors, unique shops, and flavours from around the world.
Walk the High Line, an elevated park with gardens, art, and sweeping views of the Hudson River and city skyline.
Discover Hudson Yards, Manhattan’s newest neighborhood known for its modern architecture, public art, and vibrant atmosphere.
Visit The Edge Observatory and step onto the outdoor sky deck for incredible open air views of New York City from high above Hudson Yards.
Your guide will meet you in-front of Chelsea Market, they will be wearing company branded clothing.
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