Experience the sights of NYC without looking down at your phone or a guidebook—and without the hassle of a group or tour leader—on this self-guided audio tour, with offline access. Discover some of the city’s most exciting sights, from the High Line to Chelsea Market to the notorious Vessel, with an expert historian putting everything in context. You’ll even learn exactly where to position yourself for the perfect picture.
Explore NYC at your own pace on a self-guided audio tour
Walk from the High Line to Hudson Yards with a historian narrating
No need for expensive data roaming—downloaded tours will work offline
Instagram hot spots feature helps you shoot your best shots
What To Expect
The High Line
Start the tour at the entrance to the Highline where you should find a fantastic view of the Hudson River to your left. Learn about the Whitney Museum, an art museum showing the full range of twentieth-century and contemporary American art, with a special focus on works by living artists.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Chelsea Piers Sports & Entertainment Complex
Look down 13th Street at Pier 54 and learn about its interesting, and somewhat tragic, past. Today the piers in the area, collectively known as Chelsea Piers, are parks and recreation centers. There’s also a quirky overwater park called Little Island you can spot which opened in spring of 2021.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Chelsea Market
Head on to this New York staple: Chelsea Market, one of the most iconic destinations of the Meatpacking District. Step inside the Chelsea Market and discover a bustling array of food-themed shops, from seafood and butcheries to tacos and brownies, there’s something for everyone!
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
IAC Building
Check out the meatpacking district’s iconic architecture, from the IAC Building to the famous ROXY. Originally a roller disco, the ROXY was one of many beating hearts of the neighborhood’s nightlife. It transformed into a regular club as roller skating became less popular, but The ROXY only grew in fame. Everyone from Madonna and Liza Minelli to Whitney Houston and Beyoncé performed here at one point.
Home of the infamous Manhattan Projects, , the nuclear project that led to the development of the world’s first atomic bomb used during World War II, look down onto the Baker & Williams Warehouses.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Guardian Angel Roman Catholic Church
Admire one of New York’s few churches, the Church of the Guardian Angel, before heading onto the Flyover. Tucked between 25th and 27th Streets, the Flyover is divided up into different garden segments to display local flora. This includes a raised walkway to look down on the plant life and forgotten train tracks below.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The Vessel
The Highline’s most contemporary and, perhaps, popular addition, this bizarre structure dominates the Highline’s final curve. No matter your take on the artistic structure, which includes plenty of different levels and interlocking staircases, The Vessel offers a unique perspectives of Manhattan and over the High Line for anyone visiting Hudson Yards.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Hudson Yards
Finish off this tour with a stunning view of the Hudson Yards and River. This little corner of Manhattan’s West Side is a model for urban renewal and sustainably-driven gentrification that, hopefully, brings both locals and visitors advantages over time.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
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Wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Transportation is wheelchair accessible
Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Most travelers can participate
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers
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Access to your self-guided audio tour
Audio tour provided by a local or historian
Offline Mode: Download tours in advance to listen without WiFi
Location Aware: GPS map allows you to enjoy sites, without getting lost
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