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Tag Archives: New York
Day 4 in New York Wednesday
I had organised tickets for the Statue of Liberty. When we got on the boat I found it a bit rocky that I had to get off. I did get a refund on my ticket. The others went over to … Continue reading
Day 3 in New York Tuesday
After some discussion we decided to move closer to downtown. Terry found a hotel near Columbus Circle – The Hudson Hotel. Terry had organised a touch tour around USS Intrepid so after moving our luggage we headed to the ship. … Continue reading
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Subway
The cheapest way to get around New York is on foot but a quicker way is the Subway. Many years ago it had a bad reputation but nowadays it’s clean and quick. We were in New York for 11 days, … Continue reading
Eating Out – Dinner
Most nights we ate out either near our apartment or downtown Manhattan. Here are a few of the places we ate at. Harlem Tavern – This was not far from our apartment. A lively, friendly sports bar. The food was … Continue reading
Little Italy and China Town
Just discovered the photos from the afternoon we spent wandering around this area. Very interesting area – We popped into the Tenament Museum shop before wandering along the interesting shops along Orchard Street. From there we wandered up through Chinatown … Continue reading
Eating Out – Lunch
Here are some highlights of places we had lunch. American Museum of Natural History – ate in their main food court – lots of good choice hot and cold very busy when we went as it was Spring Break on … Continue reading
Eating out – breakfast
Now we are home I thought I’d write a few posts on some New York practicalities. Feel free to comment if agree or disagree with what I say. The first post in the series is eating out breakfast. Unlike in … Continue reading
Bloomingdales
On our last day in New York we decided to visit the iconic store Bloomingdales. It was worth a visit and no wonder people buy the little brown bag it’s the cheapest thing in the store. I did treat myself … Continue reading
Flight home
On our way home have landed in Paris after overnight flight from JFK. We are all tired and weary. Terry decided to take a lie down, luckily the airport is very quiet.
Last day stroll in the Park
A final stroll across Central Park from West to East. We explored new parts of the park. Still great even in the cold.