Everyone that you speak to after returning from our trip wants to know what the highlights were. I can honestly say it is so difficult to pick out just one thing that stands out for me.
We enjoyed every bit of our trip, and there is no place I would've left off if I had to do it again.
Yes going from sunny California to freezing Chicago was tough, and maybe we should've rather done the cold first, but I loved Chicago. It's such a cool city with such a different feel to New York that I wouldn't have wanted to miss it.
However some of the things I really enjoyed on this trip are:
Driving down the Pacific Coast highway, which has to be up there as one of the prettiest drives I have done in my life.
Hiking up Runyon Canyon and just LA in general was really fun. I can't really tell you why but its probably just because it's a city you see on TV or in films so often that it was just cool to finally see it in real life.
Grand Canyon, really the pictures don't do it justice. One of the most incredible sights I have seen.
Vegas and all it's crazy, party fun.
Chicago I loved. The freezing cold boat trip was probably a highlight, at the time it definitely wasn't but now I can look back on it and laugh. And it's certainly something I won't forget.
New York City, even the second time round I loved the city. I really enjoyed this time round spending more time exploring the boroughs and really getting a feel for it.
Friday, 8 May 2015
New York - New York
Rather than following the normal follow me around type post, for New York I'm going to just do a bit of a round up of some of the things we did and enjoyed as most of what we did involved walking around a neighbourhood and eating and I'm sure 4 days of me repeating this might
Something we didn't do the last time we visited the Highline so I was determined to get to it this time round. We planned a route that would start at one end and finish around Chelsea so that we could get some brunch which is a NYC weekend institution. The highline is an old disused train track that has been transformed into a urban park. The walk is really cool, taking you above the NY streets and although in winter the garden was pretty dead I could imagine how beautiful it would be in Spring/ Summer. We finished the walk at Bubby's which is known for great breakfasts and cakes. Although we didn't get any cake I got the pancakes which were almost the same thing. So delish.
Another thing to do around Chelsea is a visit to Chelsea market, which has lots of different food stalls and small shops. We went there after brunch but it was heaving, so actually went back to next evening for dinner. There is so much choice and everything is pretty cheap, so its an easy way to ensure everyone leaves happy.
We took a walk from Chelsea to Greenwich Village, which is one of my favourite boroughs in NYC. If you are going to visit, take a walk all the way down Bleeker street and enjoy feeling like you've stepped onto a film set. I loved that walk and took some time to choose where I would live once I've won the Lotto!
Greenwich |
We walked loads in NYC, but once we couldn't do anymore we hired some bicycles and cycled around Central Park. One tip is don't rent bikes from just by the park entrance by Columbus Circle, walk one block up to 9th Avenue and you will find a few bike shops literally charging half the price! Make sure you check your bike before you take it though, Jeremy learnt the hard way that cycling around on a kiddies bike is no fun :) We did a full loop of the park stopping off to check out the Alice in Wonderland statue on the way. We also took a little detour out to Levain Bakery for the best choc chip cookies you have ever tasted.
Levain Bakery |
The last time we visited NYC we checked out Carnegie Deli, so this time round we decided to head to Katz's. This deli is famous for being where the famous Meg Ryan scene was shot from When Harry met Sally. The sandwiches here are amazing, seriously tasty and generously portioned. We got the Rueben with pastrami. The atmosphere and good food more than makes up for the slightly chaotic ordering system and queue for food.
Katz's Deli |
No visit to New York would be complete without a visit to Times Square and to be honest it didn't really feel like we were in New York until we went there for a visit. It's just such a fun place, the hustle and bustle lit up by the glow of the billboards, all the tourists snapping pics and sitting on the steps to take it all in.
Times Square |
The World Trade Center memorial hadn't been finished on our last visit, so we made sure to check it out. I think the memorial is such a great tribute and it was a good way for me to comprehend how big the buildings were and really take in the scale of what the devastation must have been after the attack. We booked a tour with the families' tribute center where they have people that were directly affected by 9/11 telling people their stories of the day. Our guide was an ex fire chief who was called in to help the day after the attack. He lost a good friend on that day, and listening to his version of events was really moving. The families tribute center is funded by donations, so I encourage a visit there when you visit, it really is a moving experience.
Memorial |
Selfie time |
My hubby at Jack's wife Freda |
Deliciousness |
Steak Frites - yum |
The newly - engageds :) |
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