Dear reader, my trip was fast and to the point. If it were a sentence it would be succinct. I saw what I had to see. I drank what I had to drink. I ate what I had to eat. I experienced what I had to experience. Here's how.
Day 1
After arriving mid afternoon and a shower after the flight we got stuck right into sightseeing. The hotel was the Holiday Inn on Washington street right in the financial district. Lovely staff and comfortable clean hotel. Perfect.
Within a 10 minute walk I was taken to the 911 memorial. This is beautiful, somber and moving.
Across the road is the site of the World Trade Center bombing. It's marked with a elegant white arched landmark.
We took a stroll down nearby Wall Street
and I was rather in awe of the steam gushing from the street. We don't have this phenomenon in the UK from our underground train system.
I was then introduced to an Irish pub (they get everywhere don't they) where I began my new friendship with a Cosmopolitan.
This was followed by a taxi ride to Greenwich Village. I found the restaurants here plentiful but pricey so ended up in a curry Taco cafe. Yes, really!
Day 2
An early start and a walk to catch the Staten Island Ferry
and a trip past The Statue of Liberty,
to Staten Island where I saw these guys. I thought they were pretty good. click on the video
And then back.
Here's a clip on YouTube of arriving back to Manhattan.
Next a subway trip to the shops in the shadow of the Empire State Building.
Saks, and a strawberry mojito in Hard Rock Cafe.
On to Trump Tower and a trip up the escalators to see all the glitz of this building.
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Backpack on me full of shopping but looking dodgy entering Trump Tower |
Followed by a street hotdog (had to be done. ) Bloomingdales to get Little Brown Bags for my daughters then Patsy pizza for happy hour and a glass of something.
Next the cable car to Roosevelt Island and a look at the view of Manhattan from across the East River.
Straight on then to Brooklyn for a peek at the neighbourhood and supper. Another Patsy Pizza where I had pasta and bolognaise.
I walked 26000 steps that day.
Day 3
A walk to Soho, and back. Just because my friend wanted to look in the men's department of DKNY, which involved 12000 steps (there and back) and no men's section. Still I consoled myself with a spree in Gap after my 12000 steps were completed.
Then onto the Rockerfeller Centre.
Then onto the Rockerfeller Centre.
I went down in the lift to the bar below (yes, its a lift)
where I consoled myself further with New York cheesecake and a Margarita, Martini with olives. Not a combination I'd recommend with the cheesecake.
From there we went to East Village where I had an Earl Grey tea and chips sitting outside in the sun
and a bus to the Meat Packing District for supper.
and a bus to the Meat Packing District for supper.
Day 4
I'm worn out just writing this!
I'm worn out just writing this!
And a stop off at a deli in Chelsea for a New York cheesecake lunch. ...after my last Cosmopolitan in the city.
That's how to do it!