Join this expert-led guided tour to uncover the marvels of Hudson Yards, America's largest cutting-edge private real estate development.
With your local guide, you’ll delve into the engineering marvels (and money!) that shaped this skyscraper-filled Manhattan complex. Stroll along the High Line, an elevated oasis born from abandoned railway tracks that’s filled with art and natural beauty. Climb the stunning Vessel, a 150-foot art installation of interconnecting stairs offering new viewpoints of the city below.
This top-rated tour offers a unique perspective on urban innovation. Capture stunning views and photo opportunities while learning the behind-the-scenes tales of Manhattan's newest real estate gem.
Want even more Manhattan views? Upgrade to see New York from above at Edge, a 1,100-foot-high observation deck with a glass floor and tilted outer windows.
Walking Tour + Vessel
Edge Observatory Entry: Walking tour with Vessel and Edge upgrade
The tour will meet in Hudson Yards by the Vessel Sculpture.
Explore the $25 billion neighborhood, the priciest private real estate development in American history.
Enjoy a walk on the amazing High Line.
A 150-foot climbable art installation of interconnecting stairs
Optional upgrade. A sky deck set 1,100-feet in the air with a glass floor and tilted outer windows
Meet in front of the Vessel structure located in Hudson Yards. The closest subway stop is 34th Street-Hudson Yards Subway Station on the 7 subway line. During inclement weather, we will meet inside the main entrance of the Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards, across from Vessel.
If you upgraded, you will receive the tickets directly from your guide or through our staff. Just show up at the meeting location.
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