One of the priority sites when you visit New York is the High Line Park, which comprises almost three kilometers long by 20 meters wide and is located 10 meters above the street, between the Avenues 10 and 11, extend from the Gansevoort street in the Midtown south until 30th street, is a park with lots of vegetation, in some part still has the old tracks as a remembrance of the past, hidden corners, art installations with very interesting sculptures, account with dining, benches and picnic site, in a pedestrianised section are projected videos that can be viewed sitting in bleachers. The park can be reached using lifts in the streets 14, 16, 23 and 30, there is access for wheelchairs, dogs are not allowed, bicycles, rollerblades or skateboards, nor is it allowed to smoke, it is ideal for walk on a sunny day starting from the northern part and finishing watching the sunset from one of the bars overlooking the river, there is a very different view of the city, is also very close to the Chelsea Market, permits us to go faster because you do not have to cross the street or wait for traffic lights