High Line and Highlights
Visiting the High Line on our final morning was a genius idea. It's not a very long walk however it's very beautifully done and is another blissful reminder that New York is a port city - you're never far from the water.
This elevated public park is a self-seeded landscape which grew wild for 25 years after the trains stopped running on the rail line. The gardens were designed by Piet Oudolf, and while some of the park has been left for nature to do its thing, part of it has been designed and nurtured by a talented team of gardeners.
I’m so glad that we saved this until our last day as it is figuratively and literally one of the city’s coolest spots. So much so these green gardens in the sky are believed to be 7.2°F cooler than its surrounding neighbourhoods. All I can say is if I was a native New Yorker, I’d definitely be spending a lot of time here.
We'd seen and done so much in just a few days, but as we approached home time, I'd left a very specific and important experience until last – tasting New York cheesecake. There are no words, it is so much better than any cheesecake I’ve tasted anywhere else!
You simply need to come and devour all that the Big Apple has to offer for yourself, and best of all, with Just You, it’s done in bite-sized chunks so you can really make the most of it.
And you’ll have a bunch of new friends to share the experience and - in our case- to sing and dance, with, too. I challenge you to not to tap a toe and join in when you hear the familiar strains of New York, New York. Like the city itself, it’s huge fun and you won’t be able to resist it.