New York's most architecturally stunning neighborhood — explored privately with a local expert. The elevated High Line park, the artisan food halls of Chelsea Market, and the soaring Vessel sculpture at Hudson Yards represent modern Manhattan at its most spectacular.
What to expect
A rideshare from Cape Liberty drops you at the southern entrance of the High Line, where your guide begins a curated walk through one of urban design's great modern triumphs — a former freight railway reborn as a lush, art-filled elevated park. At Chelsea Market, the guide steers you past tourist traps to the vendors worth your time: artisan cheese, handmade pasta, craft chocolate. Hudson Yards awaits at the northern end: the Vessel's honeycomb staircases and the Edge — the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere — deliver vertigo-inducing Manhattan panoramas.
Good to know
Cape Liberty to Chelsea is approximately 25–35 minutes by rideshare. The Edge observation deck at Hudson Yards charges a separate entry fee (USD 36–48; pre-book at edgenyc.com). Allow 4–5 hours for the full experience. Wear comfortable shoes — the High Line is 1.45 miles of walking.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Cape Liberty (Bayonne) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.