The High Line is a 1.45-mile-long elevated linear park, greenway and rail trail. It was created on a former New York Central Railroad spur on the west side of Manhattan in New York City.
The views are amazing, looking out into the river, of new construction....
...and intriguing art sculptures along the path:
The views are amazing, looking out into the river, of new construction....
...and intriguing art sculptures along the path:
The Highline brought us to Chelsea Market, a food hall, shopping mall, office building and television production facility located in the Chelsea neighborhood of the borough of Manhattan:
Inside is a cacophony of scents, colors, people and action!
The Fat Witch Bakery and Sarah Beths are definitely worth a visit!
If you are planning on eating lunch or dinner, you may have a difficult time choosing where to stop:
The market was loaded with decorations, some hanging from the ceiling, many spooky displays and lots of intricately carved pumpkins:
Spice shops always draw me in and I brought home some Italian seasonings:
Two places I will definitely visit again!
Stop by tomorrow to read more about my weekend in NYC!
Stop by tomorrow to read more about my weekend in NYC!
I must try to get to Chelsea Market during October next year! We've been several times but never during October. We love walking the Highline.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic journey to those two great destinations. I'd read of the Highline, and glad you got to visit and the Chelsea Market. That list of restaurants though!
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit these sites and hope to do so on a future trip. Enjoyed your photos. Happy November.......
ReplyDeleteDefinitely putting this on my wish list for my next trip to NYC
ReplyDeleteWhat's the specialty at the Fat Witch Bakery?
ReplyDeleteTwo great spots to visit. We didn't eat at Chelsea Market but had some really expensive chocolates from the candy counter!
ReplyDeleteWow, how do you ever decide!! What a fun name for a bakery, the Fat Witch!
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