Walk: The Chelsea Market passage of the High Line may be easily accessed by elevator or stairs near the northeast corner of W. 16th Street and 10th Avenue. Walk down to Gansevoort and then up to W. 30th St.
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Variety of Food Options: Chelsea Market is home to a diverse range of food vendors, including seafood, Italian, Thai, Chinese, and Mexican cuisine, bakeries, coffee shops, and more. There is something for everyone, and the high-quality food and artisanal products draw people from all over.
The High Line is safe during official park hours. At night, the area is safe generally. Stay on the avenues and not the side streets as there are a lot of residential blocks that won't have an ongoing flow of people.
How should I plan for my visit? Before the date of your visit, make sure to review park rules. Is there a fee to enter the High Line? The High Line is free.
Chelsea Market is a very popular with tourists and locals so if you want to miss the crowds, it's a good idea to visit either early in the morning or late in the afternoon. We visited Chelsea Market after spending the morning at Washington Square Park and before heading to The High Line and The Edge.
Tour duration typically runs from 2-3 hours, giving you plenty of time to see and experience the market and its surroundings. Be sure to check our New York food tours page for more eating in NYC ideas.