The High Bridge, Harlem River Dr, New York, NY 10033, United States
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The High Bridge - Featured Reviews (555)
Such a great landmark of the early years of our city. Amazing to read the history of its construction, use and transformation. Particularly beautiful on a clear day. Attached to High Bridge Park the access is best from the base of the water tower down a set of steps to a great bike path. There are no bathrooms anywhere near here so go before you go. Not much on the Bronx side so plan on a round trip.
Cool little spot I think most people ignore but u can a unique view of the Harlem river and expressways near by such as the I95,HRD & major deegan expressway.
Great, historical place. Amazing views of upper Manhattan. You can even sneak a view of midtown.
If you love the history of New York or engineering ingenuity, this is a must see location. Without the water it provided, New York City could not have become the city that it became. It would be pretty far off the beaten path for most tourists, but if you are up in the 169st area, you can check out the Armory in the middle of the island and the Little Red Lighthouse and the under belly of George Washington Bridge crossing the Hudson, which in on the western side of the island. Both are easy to walk to. The island is only about a mile wide in this area so nothing is too far away.
As I visited the High Bridge in NYC, I was truly captivated by its blend of history and modern charm. The majestic views of the city skyline and the Harlem River below are simply breathtaking. Walking across this restored marvel, I couldn't help but appreciate the effort put into preserving its architectural beauty. It's not just a bridge; it's a journey through time. The peaceful ambiance and well-maintained park on both ends make it a great spot for a leisurely day out. Whether you're here for a dose of history, a scenic escape, or a romantic stroll, the High Bridge delivers a unique experience that's quintessentially New York.
One of New York City's grandest bridges built as an aqueduct in 1848. Usage to deliver water to Manhattan ceased in 1949. It is now an amazing foot and bicycle bridge with fantastic views of the Harlem River and the city beyond.
Read about the history and the engineering involved. It’s really interesting and gives you a new respect for the place.
I can always say is amazing how peaceful and beautiful is this place. Highbridge is hidden paraside in the Bronx that everyone must come and enjoy. I just love Highbridge!
Bow Bridge, gracefully spanning the tranquil waters of The Lake in Central Park, is a picturesque gem that encapsulates the romantic allure of New York's green oasis. This iconic bridge, with its ornate design and idyllic setting, offers a serene esc
Beautiful spot in Central Park to enjoy beautiful views of the city and park. Every time we go to the city I have to explore another park in the park. It is absolutely beautiful. Lots of walking trails, rocks to climb, and beautiful lawn to sit an
One of my favorite bridges in the New York Metropolitan area. Apparently the pillars were inspired from the Champs-elysees in Paris. The water below is one of the most turbulent water making the bridge very important historically.
Discover the Manhattan Bridge, an architectural marvel seamlessly connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn. Opened in 1909, this suspension bridge is a symbol of engineering excellence. Its distinctive "H"-shaped towers add character to the city's skyline,
It has a really nice view. You can click so many good pictures from that side. It looks surreal. I went there in the afternoon and I will recommend you to go there in the morning time if you want to click good pictures.
Great class. All the coaches organize classes to push you but allow you to workout to your level. The workout space is not overcrowded and the environment makes you forget youâre actually running!
I look forward to my body rolling and foot fitness sessions with Melyssa! Her immense knowledge and intuition guide the sessions in a great way. This work is supportive for the long haul; brings awareness, strength and greater mobility. It's become a
One of the best bibimbaps Iâve ever had! Cozy space so there is not a lot of seating, but would get it as take-out if needed. Will definitely go back!
Eko is the best property manager Iâve ever met. He is very reactive and provide service as soon as possible. My 4 months tour in NYC is indispensable without his help.
Tickets were crazy affordable, especially in NYC terms. I went with a group of friends to celebrate my birthday. It was wayyy cheaper than going to the movies. They had an amazing line-up and the retro 80s vibes were intimate and chill. Plus the come
Out of all of the Georgian restaurants Iâve been to in Brooklyn and Manhattan, Mealz is the one that exceeded my expectations. The food was delicious, not to mention the service was amazing. Overall, the environment was very comforting and friendly
The Ness is the best studio in NYC! Been a very consistent client for the last 6 months -classes- Very fun and stay challenging (I bounce several times a week and the classes are still varied + still a challenge) -instructors - EVERY single instruc
My mother in law surprised us with the Mega Bot for our wedding and it was such an awesome addition to an already special night! We couldnât believe we had an actual robot at our wedding. He certainly got the crowd up and dancing and he had some ki
Absolutely love F45 midtown location! The gym is huge and spacious, the equipment in great condition , and the instructors rock. Theyâre always very helpful and knowledgeable when it comes to injuries/ substitutions and I feel I get a great workout
Great, fantastic experience. My girlfriend and I came here for the first time during a trip to NYC and it's so great. The location at night in the winter at night was a bit unfamiliar but it's on a main street and near a subway entrance so that's a t