I can’t believe I’m back in London! My time in New York was short but sweet.
I’m lucky to have travelled many countries in my 21 years, however, no holiday has lived up to this. To say I revelled in everything is an understatement! The flight itself was a luxury; the food served in Business class was so delicious I had to take photos! My excitement levels against the people in the cabin staring across from me, proved I wasn’t used to travelling like this regularly.
I must say, I particularly enjoyed the flight! What more could I ask for? A glass of champagne and the viewing of the T.V show Absolutely Fabulous!
F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S darling!
Arriving before midday, at JFK airport, myself and my Mother hopped into a yellow taxi and headed to our 5* hotel. Staying across from Times Square, we were situated in a prime location.
As soon as we arrived, a plan for the course of the week was made of all the sights we wanted to see. I must add it was a flexible plan; there’s nothing I loathe more than a regimented plan for a day!
They say start as you mean to go on; so Monday morning we were up bright and early ready to conquer the day ahead. New York has always been my top travel destination and the first place I wanted to visit was the 9/11 War Memorial. It’s astonishing to think it will be fifteen years on Sunday since the tragedy. I was only six when the event occurred so I don’t recall much of it, however since then it has become apparent the scale and impact the tragedy had on many peoples lives. Walking around the memorial and seeing clips of the devastation was heart-breaking. Seeing news readers relaying information they were receiving in their ear piece across to the country was shocking. We spent around four hours in the memorial, astounded by the devastation and pandemonium caused.
In the days that followed, we went on several bus tours; uptown, downtown and Brooklyn, which enabled us to see all the tourist landmarks. It’s a great way to see the sights and get your bearings around the city by sitting on the top of an open deck bus. It’s also a great way to spot any restaurants that pique your interest to visit during your time there.
Wherever I travel, I most enjoy visiting quirky, individual restaurants unique to the place itself. On this trip, however, I must admit we visited Starbucks more than once! There must be at least one Starbucks to every five shops! I’ll be honest, I think it was the Kerry Gold butter that kept us coming back for more…ha-ha. If Starbucks could introduce the best butter in the land to their English coffee shops that’d be great!;)
Starbucks aside, I thought I’d share with you some of my favourite restaurants. For breakfast it has to be Le Pain Quotidien I recommend. Not only is the interior to my taste, the croissants are divine. It’s a perfect spot for any meal, as it is opposite Bryant Park. This park has idyllic scenery and you will see many people playing ping-pong and chess! It’s not far to walk from Times Square so it’s worth venturing out to!
For a sweet treat, I’d recommend Magnolia Bakery, featured in Sex&The City. We went to the one on Bleecker Street and I devoured their carrot cake! The banana pudding is another dessert to try! It’s what they’re known for and rightly so! It’s scrumptious.
For lunch or dinner, I would head to Serendipity restaurant. Serendipity is one of my favourite movies so I was especially delighted the food was divine. We were seated upstairs and I ordered the frozen hot chocolate for dessert which was heavenly. It was one of the best meals I had in New York.
For entertainment in the evening, if you’re visiting New York soon, then I’d recommend watching The Color Purple in theatre. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and would recommend reading it before viewing the show. It was one of the best shows I have had the pleasure of viewing.
Whilst in New York, we met up with family friends at Soho house. The views from the rooftop are stunning. As you couldn’t take photo’s inside the house, I took a selfie in the cab on the way there…as you do! The following evening, I went for dinner with two friends I met on a Contiki tour two years ago! Havana Central is a Cuban restaurant you need to visit! Gorgeous cocktails and great food! We then ended up in Juniors for Cheesecake. I’m not a fan of cheesecake but it’s known to be the best kind so worth visiting.
If you’re a lover of karaoke, I’d recommend going to Tonic in Times Square and Pulse Karaoke lounge and Suite!
It’s safe to say I fell in love with New York. It was great to catch up with my NY gals!



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