New York City is packed with world class tourist attractions, most of them centralized in Midtown and around Central Park, but if you’re looking for something a bit more off the beaten path and a way to explore some of NYC’s trendiest neighborhoods, then I’ve got the perfect day for you.
One of the most famous food halls in the world, the Chelsea Market is a favorite with tourists and locals alike.
The Whitney Museum of American Art opens most weekday mornings (closed on Tuesdays) at 10:30AM (11AM on the weekends), and when we arrived about 10:15 there was already a pretty big line to get in.
The High Line is one of my favorite ways to feel like you’re “getting away” while still enjoying pretty amazing views of NYC.
This is a new to me park! I saw it from a distance from the upper floor of the Whitney and made a detour from the Highline to check it out. Built out over the Hudson River at Pier 55, this “urban oasis” is exactly the kind of thing I love about big cities.
The northern end of the High Line kind of runs into Hudson Yards which is a great place for shopping, dining, and just hanging out in general.