Chelsea Market, High Line & Hudson Yards Food Tour in New York, NY

Like A Local ToursMeeting Location: In front of Buddakan RestaurantNew York City, NY 10011
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Overview

Explore the sights, secrets and diverse culinary fare of Manhattan's western districts on this foodie-focused Chelsea Market and High Line Tour. This small-group food tour will take you to the best spots along the famous High Line including Chelsea, the Meatpacking District, and Hudson Yards - some of the city's trendiest neighborhoods.

up to 3 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Discover what the Chelsea, Meatpacking District, and Hudson Yards offer on this see-and-eat adventure.
  • Tour duration is approximately 3 hours. Arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time.
  • Suitable for all ages. Children 3 and under are free.
  • Tour includes food at up to 6 stops (enough for lunch). Drinks are not included.
  • Vegetarian options are available.
  • Other food and drinks available for an additional cost.
  • Small-group size with a maximum of 14 participants.
  • Wear comfortable shoes.
  • Tour guides are working actors, comedians, or writers, as well as amazing storytellers.

Description

Eat at the Chelsea Market, Meatpacking District, and the High Line, and see the new Hudson Yards!

From its working-class origins to its place in NYC’s club scene to today, where high-end fashion houses rub shoulders with celebrities and trendsetting gourmands, the Meatpacking District is a slice of all of New York City!

Although the area was originally residential, markets have existed in the district since the 1840s. People moved into tenements in the Meatpacking District in the 1820s to escape epidemics in what was then the main part of New York. In 1900, 250 slaughterhouses and packing plants filled the district; by the 1930s, those houses produced the nation’s third-largest volume of dressed meats. Five meatpacking companies still operate in the district. Boutiques and bars are more common than rump roasts these days, and the neighborhood continues to evolve almost daily.

Chelsea Market is a food hall, shopping mall, office building, and television production facility located in the Chelsea neighborhood of the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It was built in the former National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) factory complex, where the Oreo cookie was invented and produced.

“Built on a historic, elevated freight line destined for demolition, the High Line has inspired millions worldwide as an example of how cities can reuse industrial spaces to create beautiful, hybrid spaces.”

Hudson Yards is the largest real estate development project in the history of the United States! It features five acres of public space and gardens, with the centerpiece being the Vessel, an interactive landmark. There are one million square feet of shops and restaurants, as well as office buildings and residential buildings. It has its own MTA subway stop on the 7 lines. The 7 was extended to end here (previously, the last stop was Times Square).

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Frequently Asked Questions about Chelsea Market, High Line & Hudson Yards Food Tour

Where does this Manhattan Food Tour meet?

The Chelsea Market, Highline & Hudson Yards Food Tour will meet at Buddakan Restaurant, located at 75 9th Ave, New York, NY 10011, USA. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the tour's departure time.

How long is the Chelsea Market and High Line Food Tour?

This food tour is approximately 3 hours and covers about a mile. You will walk at a leisurely pace and stop frequently to discuss interesting points along the way but will be on your feet most of the time.

What is included in the tour?

This tour includes a local, professional guide, and all food listed below (enough for lunch). The tour highlights Chelsea Market, Hudson Yards, the Meatpacking District, and High Line Park in New York City. Drinks are not included. - Pizza from local favorite Filaga Pizza - Taco from inventive Takumi Taco (vegetarian option available) - Seed + Mill tahini ice cream with halva - Doughnuttery doughnut or Legendary little ‘witch from Fat Witch Bakery - Bao Buns from Mao’s Bao (vegetarian option available) - Artisinal Belgian chocolate at Neuhaus Hudson Yards shop Stops are subject to change at any time.

Is this food tour suitable for children?

Yes! Children under 3 are not required to purchase tickets unless they want to enjoy the tastings. Please keep in mind that tours are 3 hours long and there is a considerable amount of walking.

Are the tours conducted in English only?

Their public tours are in English, but their guides speak Spanish, Italian and French. If you need a tour in another language, please call the number on your e-ticket prior to your tour date.

What should I bring with me?

Bring your e-ticket confirmation (either printed or on mobile), a refillable water bottle, and weather-appropriate items like sunscreen, umbrella and a hat.

What should I wear?

Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, as you will be walking for most of the tour.

Are the tours wheelchair and stroller accessible?

Yes, all tours are both wheelchair and stroller accessible. Most of the spots are street-level.

Can I bring my pet?

Dogs are fine if you don't mind leaving them outside when stopping by food establishments.

What about inclement weather?

Tours will run rain, snow, or shine. Dress accordingly to the weather.