Concrete jungle where dreams are made of,
There’s nothing you can’t do,
Now you’re in New York,
these streets will make you feel brand new,
the lights will inspire you,
lets here it for New York, New York, New York
- Jay-Z & Alicia Keys
We've just returned from the most amazing holiday and I am absolutely in love and besotted with New York! I honestly can't put my finger on why it is, but my heart now belongs there, and London. They really are the two greatest cities in the world and I can't wait to go back! I've missed Blogland and I'd love to tell you a bit about our trip.
Please forgive some of the pics, taken with my iPhone! We didn't visit everything on our list or do lots of shopping as we wanted to ensure the little ones had a good time too. There's always next time and we could never holiday without them! Read on if you'd like to hear about it xx
We flew over to New York on the Qantas Airbus. It really is a great plane, I loved the Skycam (a view of the flight from the tail). The little ones were so good on all 5 flights throughout the trip. 10 - 14 hour flights are hard on anyone and they were amazing.
We arrived in New York in the evening after 27 hours of travelling (a bit of a delay in LA). I'll never forget the car door opening and a voice saying "Welcome to The Plaza"! The Plaza is exquisite in every way and walking into the foyer was like walking into one of my dreams, really. Everything is perfect and the rooms are very big. Staying there for the first two nights was very special. The little girls really enjoyed the Eloise Shop and afternoon tea in The Palm Court.
Art Kane's August 1958 photograph of 57 of the most well known
jazz musicians, gathered together in Harlem. The current owner of
the building is a little tired of people sitting on his steps, hence the gate!
The two sides of Harlem
The very famous Apollo Theatre.. Michael Jackson, James Brown,
Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, Sammy Davis Jr,
Miles Davis, John Coltrane..the list goes on.
Cathedral Church of Saint John The Divine
Seinfeld
The Dakota Building
Strawberry Fields
Central Park
45 Grove Street in the West Village, where John Wilkes
Booth plotted the assassination of Lincoln
A rare weatherboard home in the West Village
The 'Friends' Building
An apartment block with a rare private garden.
The narrowest house in the city - nine and a half feet wide;
Edna St. Vincent Millay lived there (No. 75 1/2)
Two great places to eat in the West Village
Cafe Wha?
Washington Square Park, wearing their Eloise At The Plaza outfits - so cute!
One of the gorgeous iron buildings in Soho
Little Italy
New York Supreme Court
We took a cruise at sunset past the Statue of Liberty and under the Brooklyn Bridge, taking in the Manhattan skyline at night.
The Natural History Museum, well worth a visit.
Our new friend Freedom, on duty with his friend Brooklyn.
They were guarding Obama, who happened to be in town.
Drawing at FAO Schwarz
The little girls with their look alike dolls at
American Girl - 3 floors of doll heaven! Thanks for the tip Jane!
A very cool store - Evolution.
My husband bought a replica 'Lucy' skull!
Pizza & beer on Carmine Street in the West Village.
London next...xx
















13 comments:
how uncanny - I was just thinking of you this morning and wondering how the trip was going - I LOVE your pics! and LOVE your little girls matching outfits!! So glad to hear you had a fab time!!!
Hi! I just wanted to say how much I am enjoying your blog. Your gorgeous home is an inspiration. (Great holiday snaps too!)
WOW - Welcome home! What a trip - and only the half of it. Looks amazing and I just love your two little cuties in their matching outfits, they are totally adorable and those American Girl dolls would have been my dream when I was little (actually I would probably buy one for myself even now). Thanks for your comment today ;)
Jxx
What a fantastic holiday! I love your photo's. We hope to take our two little girls to NY but I'm waiting for a certain three year old to be better behaved on planes first:)
Looking forward to your London post.
Kel x
Welcome home! So glad to hear you've had a wonderful holiday. Loved seeing all your photos, New York looks like a great place to visit. Glad the girls managed on the flights without trouble. Central Park looks so lovely! x
Ooooh, now I get butterflies in my stomach! I want to go NOW!!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful trip with us and oooh, the plaza :) :)
Kristin xo
Oh my gosh, it looks amazing. It's a place I really hope I get to see someday. I'll be looking forward to seeing your London. I went there years ago and loved it :)
X
Wow, what a terrific experience for the girls. I love their huge smiles. Great pics. Welcome home.
As a native New Yorker (born in Queens) I am thrilled to hear you loved NYC! It is fabulous, with so much to do and see. When I was four we moved to New Jersey (after almost moving to Australia) but we made many trips into the city to visit relatives, enjoy holiday shows at Radio City Music Hall, ballets at Lincoln Center and view the amazing Christmas store windows. New York will always feel like my home town.
A tip for those planning a trip to NYC: consider staying at a "bed and breakfast" which is an apartment, either hosted or unhosted. My friend and I did this a couple of years ago. We stayed in a lovely place on the Upper East Side that was hosted (meaning the owner is on site). It was only $150 a night for the two of us, including breakfast. We loved our hostess, who gave us tips on what to see and how to get around inexpensively. You can find places to stay through online agencies.
What a wonderful time you had. I was so amused to see Cafe Wha - my husband and I went there when we travelled to the States about 16 years ago and there was a comedian there who gave my husband such a hard time, he's never forgotten it! Looking forward to the London leg. x Sharon
Well what an amazing holiday Rachel, love all the photos. You are very lucky to have the experience, I would love to go there one day too. Your girls look gorgeous of course. Looking forward to your London snaps. ;-)
Glad you all had a brilliant time. Isn't it the most amazing city! Thank you for all the wonderful photos. Makes me want to hop on a plane right now :) Nice to have you back though x
Just catching up and I've really enjoyed this travelogue. We're also contemplating a trip to NY so your posts are very timely and helpful.
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