Check out our view: On Saturday, we explored Soho and The Village. This is a part of New York I hadn't seen before, and its much less overwhelming than midtown's skyscrapers. A good place to start a visit to New York.
Belgians are well represented in the US. We haven't spotted the Wafels & Dinges kart yet (though we're on the lookout for it!), but we did pass a mussel restaurant.
In the evening, we took the subway to the meatpacking district, to have dinner in a hip restaurant called 'Fig & Olive'.
On Sunday, we met up with our internet friend Rebekah. A little explanation is probably in order here... Some of you may recall that I read a certain bookseries called Twilight back in 2009. And after me, Leen read it too. And when we were done reading, we went to the interwebz and found a fantastic Twilight blog run by 2 of the coolest twentysomethings in America, Letters to Twilight. Over time, we became internetfriends with the writers, and we finally met one of them on Sunday!
We had the most awesome day. We rented bikes and pedaled all over Central Park.
(Notice the blimp in the sky)
Photo taken by an alleged former National Geographic photographer.
We deserved some ice cream after all that pedaling!
Before dropping Bekah off at the busstop, we had an ultimate cougarita at TGIFridays. Don't ask... it's a long story (but a funny one if you read LTT.) In short, we had an amazing day and it was awesome to meet Bekah in real life for the first time!
The next day, we strolled over to Times Square, and discovered it had only been 5 blocks from our apartment all this time!
Daniel Radcliffe in a play? Get me tickets! Oh wait... is he not naked in this one? Well... let me see the brochure then.
(Inside the M&M store on Times Square.)
Magnolia bakery, a little piece of cupcake heaven on earth.
Enjoying our fresh cupcakes and some lemonade on Rockefeller plaza.
Grand Central Station.
Not too shabby for a train station.
Spotted at Grand Central station: I. and L. surveying the main hall.
The Apple store.
The Chrysler building.
And after spending a looooong afternoon in Bloomingdale's (with some of us spending so much all three of us got complimentary gifts at the visitors center), we had some quality burgers & fries at Bill's Diner.
As we walked back, we passed Times Square again, and it is even more impressive by night as the darkness sets off the colorful billboards.
And those were our first three days in the Big Apple... with two more days to come. W00t!
Prachtig!
ReplyDeletewat een zicht vanuit het appartement! en wat een zonnige dagen!
yay!!!!!!!!!!! I loved our day together!
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