Oh, the Places You'll Go!
Dr.Seuss said it best when he wrote "Congratulations! Today is your day - you're off and away". So, the question is where you want to go?
Doesn't a trip to the Big Apple sound fun? I'm just back from a trip to New York City (NYC) and want to tell you about some fabulous spots.
Every time we visit our son in New York, he suggests new parts of the city for us to explore. Here are some hot spots that Sam showed us.
This time around he booked us into The Edition, which is located at Madison & 24 Street in the Flatiron neighborhood. Situated in the Clock Tower Building, this hotel is just steps away from Madison Square Park. It's also close to the Empire State Building, Grand Central Terminal and the The Morgan Library & Museum. As you can see from the photo, it offers great views of the city.
When you get hungry, stop by Eataly NYC Flatiron on the other side of the park. I love food, and this was the first stop on our list.
For those who have not experienced Eataly, it is a wonderful, vibrant Italian market place that is overflowing with high-quality products from Italy. It is home to an array of cafes and restaurants.
We enjoyed an amazing lunch at Sabbia. This pop-up restaurant appears each summer on the rooftop at Eataly. Designed to look like an Italian seaside village, this eatery transports you to another place. You don't want to miss delicious food and great views of the Flatiron building.
Day two, Sam suggested we walk the High Line, which is an elevated park that extends from 34th Street down to the Meatpacking District. Old elevated train tracks have been converted into a park, and the line is 1.45 miles in length. Start walking, and you'll pass the heliport, go through the Chelsea neighborhood and end up in the Meatpacking District. This is just a short walk from Greenwich and the West Village. We ended up having lunch in the West Village, which is one of my favorite parts of NYC.
A visit to New York is NOT complete without some time spent in Central Park. This popular park is 843 acres in size. Enjoy a walk along the paths and visit the the Boathouse area. Stop by the zoo to see the seal lions and polar bears.
This time around we had lunch at the iconic Tavern on the Green, which has recently re-opened. We enjoyed the ambiance and outdoor seating. Excellent food and great service was only enhanced with the company of good friends!
On our last night in the city, we wanted to see the latest developments near the Freedom Tower. We marveled at the state-of-the-art Oculus, which is the centerpiece of the World Trade Center Transportation Hub. The photo doesn't do justice to this gigantic structure. This hub has 290,000 square feet of exciting multi-level retail and dining space!
There is so much to see and do in this area. We enjoyed a walk along the waterfront and stopped for a drink on a sailing ship before dinner. This was the perfect ending for our visit to this vibrant and exciting city. As you can see, I couldn't stop taking photos of the breathtaking views!
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