Manhattan has 30 walking trails. These trails range from 1.5 to 4.2 miles in length.
Central Harlem, Featuring 125th StreetView Trail Details
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Harlem is stately older buildings, shiny new constructions, and dilapidated structures. Harlem is African American and Latino, with many whites ...
Lower Harlem, Including Morningside ParkView Trail Details
Langston Hughes wrote: “I was in love with Harlem long before I got there, and I am still in love with it.” Indeed, there is much to love—to ...
Morningside HeightsView Trail Details
Manhattan is full of glamorous and wonderful sights, but few neighborhoods can boast as many beautiful buildings mixed with historical and natural ...
Yorkville (Asphalt Green to Sutton Place): A Trek into the Far East SideView Trail Details
Tourists, not to mention many New Yorkers, don’t usually trek beyond First Avenue on the Upper East Side, especially because subway service is ...
Central ParkView Trail Details
Few places in New York City are as enjoyable as Central Park. Fifty-one streets long, three avenues wide, it is the playground for anyone and ...
Central Park WestView Trail Details
To walk along Central Park West is to be dazzled by some of the most extraordinary apartment buildings in Manhattan and the United States. Fans, ...
Fifth Avenue: Museum Mile and the Gold CoastView Trail Details
The Big Apple loves its big parades, and several of these lengthy displays flow along Fifth Avenue, on Central Park’s eastern border. Among them ...
Upper West SideView Trail Details
The Upper West Side is an exciting part of Manhattan. Home to the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, it’s also a heavily residential area ...
Lenox HillView Trail Details
At first blush, one of the more economically intimidating sections of Manhattan would be the Upper East Side, including the section known as ...
Rockefeller CenterView Trail Details
Fans of Art Deco architecture and decorative arts love midtown Manhattan because it has so many stellar specimens. In particular, the Rockefeller ...
Times Square/Theater DistrictView Trail Details
What once was called Longacre Square was renamed for The New York Times in 1904, the year that the newspaper moved its offices to a spanking-new ...
42nd StreetView Trail Details
No other street in Manhattan or New York City, and few other streets in the world, are as commanding or as famous as 42nd Street, from river ...
Lower Midtown/Garment DistrictView Trail Details
A first-timer in midtown Manhattan is likely to be overwhelmed quickly by the mass of huge and famous sights that abound. Contrast that with ...
High LineView Trail Details
Manhattan has many wonderful parks: large, medium-sized, small, and even tiny. But it has only one park located along an elevated former freight-train ...
Chelsea and Madison Square ParkView Trail Details
Chelsea is an exciting mix of old and new, residential and commercial, religious and cultural, with some iconic spots that have played significant ...
Union Square, Gramercy Park, and Stuyvesant SquareView Trail Details
Manhattan has quite a few lively public parks beyond Central Park, each with its own personality and special features. This walk brings you to ...
West VillageView Trail Details
Every time you walk the West Village, you’ll find something new. Street patterns and naming conventions here are haphazard, rebellious; they’ve ...
Central Greenwich VillageView Trail Details
When most people think of Greenwich Village, they think of Washington Square Park and the area around it. Books, movies, TV shows, and songs ...
East VillageView Trail Details
The East Village is somewhat quieter, somewhat grittier, and somewhat less known than the Washington Square area, or even the West Village. But ...
The Bowery, Little Italy, and SohoView Trail Details
The Bowery has had quite the history, being the oldest Manhattan thoroughfare (it began life as a Native American footpath that was much lengthier). ...
Lower East SideView Trail Details
The Lower East Side has a mythic quality that is cherished by locals and tourists alike. Long known for its importance in Jewish American history, ...
Civic Center and ChinatownView Trail Details
Manhattan has places that are busy and frenetic interspersed with relatively relaxed and even quiet spots. The Civic Center and Chinatown are ...
City Hall and South Street SeaportView Trail Details
It’s hard to believe how spiffy City Hall looks now, its park playing host to rotating outdoor art exhibits, farmers’ markets, and other activities. ...
Wall Street/Financial DistrictView Trail Details
Manhattan’s Financial District has always been about so much more than the coming and going of fortunes; it is a fascinating place freighted ...
Battery Park City and TribecaView Trail Details
A peaceful yet invigorating feeling imbues Battery Park City, an area bordered by the Hudson River and teeming with high-rise buildings, many ...