our last day in new york was freeeeezing, so we weren't all that motivated to accomplish too much on this day. we checked out of our airbnb in the morning, and dropped our stuff off at an all-day luggage holding place in the city (so convenient!) we made a stop at the empire state building, the gigantic macy's on 34th street, and then a much needed stop for hot chocolate.
next, we made a quick stop at grand central station, which is absolutely stunning inside, but there isn't a lot to do there except for marvel at the painted teal ceiling.
aftewards, we strolled over to central park, which is huge and seriously gorgeous. i just wish the weather would have been better, as it was super gloomy. next time, we are definitely going in the spring or fall! bethesda fountain was my favorite part of the park, which sat right next to a large bridge with stunning archways and painted ceilings underneath. there was a lady in a huge ballgown singing opera in there, which made the atmosphere of the park that much cooler.
our last major stop was little italy, which had the most charming streets, lined with red brick buildings. kendrick stopped at a small restaurant for some dumplings, while i went for rolled ice cream (so delicious!)
we ended out tour of little italy with a stop for sushi, which is a must on every vacation.
our very last actvity for the trip was a night bus tour that took us through timesqure, past the empire state building (and some other cool establishments), and then across the brooklyn bridge for a stunning view of the city. it was a great way to rest our legs and learn about all of the impressive buildings and the amazing city of new york.
well, that's a wrap! to be honest, i don't feel like we hit the jackpot on food during this trip (and what's a trip to new york without amazing food), so for that reason, we are definitely going back soon. because, priorities.
aftewards, we strolled over to central park, which is huge and seriously gorgeous. i just wish the weather would have been better, as it was super gloomy. next time, we are definitely going in the spring or fall! bethesda fountain was my favorite part of the park, which sat right next to a large bridge with stunning archways and painted ceilings underneath. there was a lady in a huge ballgown singing opera in there, which made the atmosphere of the park that much cooler.
we ended out tour of little italy with a stop for sushi, which is a must on every vacation.
our very last actvity for the trip was a night bus tour that took us through timesqure, past the empire state building (and some other cool establishments), and then across the brooklyn bridge for a stunning view of the city. it was a great way to rest our legs and learn about all of the impressive buildings and the amazing city of new york.
well, that's a wrap! to be honest, i don't feel like we hit the jackpot on food during this trip (and what's a trip to new york without amazing food), so for that reason, we are definitely going back soon. because, priorities.