Flying into JFK at night was pretty amazing, we flew over the city and the lights from Times Square were glowing like a beacon down below. I landed, had my suitcase and was out the doors in a yellow cab within minutes. Then we hit traffic-at 10:00pm, thanks goodness the cab ride was a flat rate as we sat and crawled. An hour later I arrived at the hotel Chandler- a wonderful boutique hotel, located near it all. I was exhausted, so settled in I climbed in to bed- set my alarm for 8am as Frank was landing at 6:30am and we had whole day of site seeing to do!
7:30 am and knock at the door woke me up- there he was! An hour from landing, getting through customs and catching the subway. Whew, I was up and at em. Out the door by 8:30- New York here we come. Being well located out hotel was on 5th ave- we started the walk up to the library as I had to see the lions out front- first stop The New York Library:
Carrying on down the street - next stop was Grand Central Station- this huge station is super busy, and standing watching was amazing how it is just buzzing. The main hall is incredible with the constellation ceiling and so many people. There is also a huge food hall underneath the main hall- very impressive.
Of course there are sites to see on every street- we passed by the LOVE statue, Radio City Music Hall and Magnolia Bakery - yes please I need a cupcake. NY is known for cupcakes and of course there are cupcakeries on each corner.
It was a long walk back and we were so ready for a nap. At the hotel we asked or concierge if there were any good comedy clubs around- he had some tickets for us and so booked us at the club and a place for dinner. We had a little nap and then we were ready for the evening. We walked to dinner at a great place the called Banc- great tapas style dinner was had and then we were off to the comedy club. It was a pretty intimate setting and we got to see 8 comedians- it was a really fun night.
After this we thought it would be a great idea to walk up to Times Square- seemed like a short walk, but it was 27 blocks up!! An hour later we arrived to the BRIGHT lights that are Times Square, at midnight we could not believe how many people and craziness was going on. It was so bright and so busy- absolute crazy! We sat and watched people for a while and then we were done- we caught a cab back to the hotel as we could not walk a second more. Back and crash. We have another full day ahead tomorrow- a good night's sleep sounds about right.
Observations after day one in this city, the walk and don't walk signs are a rough guideline, people here do not wait for the sign, as most streets are one way- you look up the street and if there are no cars you walk- regardless of the sign. These traffic lights are also not pedestrian controlled- you walk/don't walk when the street says.
Everyone loves to honk in this city, they all honk if the light turns green and the car in front isn't halfway though the intersection yet. They honk if the car in front stops for- say a pedestrian, they just honk and honk!
Everyone is in a rush- it seems to have kept most of the New Yorkers pretty skinny - there were no fat people in this city :)
Most streets are one way- which makes Jay walking pretty easy. They are also all on a grid so you have a very difficult time getting lost in this city.
Lastly for such a huge concrete city, there are a lot of green spaces to be had- we passed many parks and many small community gardens along our way today.
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