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Met Life Tower

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  • Location: New York County, New York, United States

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    August 19, 2022

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    Adjacent to the Flatiron Building, Madison Square Park (opened in 1847) is a popular green oasis in the Flatiron District. The park extends from 23rd Street and 26th Street on 5th Avenue and Madison Avenue. Especially during lunchtime, many New Yorkers use the park for their lunch break.

    In the 19th century, the Madison Square Park area was considered one of the most desirable addresses in the city. In the '90s it was a drug hub and an area best avoided.
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    Park that you should definitely see when visiting New York! Impressive green areas.
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    One of the main reasons that Madison Square Garden is widely recognized as the world's most famous arena is because of its location, in the middle of Manhattan. ... It is considered “The World's Most Famous Arena” because of its rich history of events that took place at all four Madison Square Garden's.
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    High Line, Chelsea, and Flatiron Loop

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    This urban adventure takes you through some of Manhattan's most dynamic neighborhoods, offering a blend of elevated green space, historic architecture, and vibrant street life. You'll stroll along the High Line, an elevated park with lush plantings and art installations, before exploring the bustling streets of Chelsea and the architectural marvels of the Flatiron District, including the famous Flatiron Building. It's an easy 4.2-mile (6.7 km) loop with minimal elevation gain, making it a perfect way to experience the city.

    Planning your visit is straightforward; the High Line has multiple access points, some with elevators, ensuring accessibility for many. While the route can be walked in about 1 hour and 42 minutes, you'll want to set aside more time to truly explore the art galleries, boutiques, and food options along the way. Public transport is the easiest way to reach the starting point, as is typical for New York City.

    The High Line itself is a remarkable example of urban renewal, transforming an abandoned railway into a beloved public park. This innovative design provides unique perspectives of the city, allowing you to observe the bustling streets from 30 feet above. The loop immerses you in a cultural hub, showcasing Chelsea's art scene and the Flatiron District's rich architectural history.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    This urban walking route takes you on a fascinating journey through the architectural heart of Manhattan, showcasing two of New York City's most famous skyscrapers. You'll navigate bustling city streets and paved sidewalks, passing by the distinctive Flatiron Building and the towering Empire State Building, with a refreshing interlude in Madison Square Park. It's a fantastic way to soak in the city's energy and iconic sights on foot.

    Rated as moderate, this 5.3-mile (8.5 km) loop involves a gentle 113 feet (34 metres) of elevation gain and typically takes about 2 hours and 10 minutes to complete. The 9 St Path Station serves as a convenient starting point, easily accessible by public transport. No special permits are needed, but be ready for city crowds and plan for hydration, especially on warmer days.

    This route stands out for its unique blend of historical architecture and vibrant street life, offering an in-depth exploration of the Flatiron District and Midtown Manhattan. It's a prime example of an NYC urban walking route that combines cultural landmarks with the dynamic pulse of the city, providing a rich experience beyond traditional hiking.

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    Location: New York County, New York, United States

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