A few years back we visited
Philadelphia. It was a short one week trip in mid April and we had a
really good time exploring this city. Before the trip we spent hours
planning it so we wouldn't miss anything and at some point we found
something interesting. First we realized that Philadelphia is just a
couple of hours from New York. And the second we dug out we could get
there incredibly cheap - just $18 round trip. We couldn't resist seeing
the Big Apple and we bought bus tickets once we got to Philadelphia and
were waiting for the following Sunday to see the city we landed in
almost decade before (but had no chance even to glance at). When Sunday
came, we boarded Yo Bus in Chinatown (in Philadelphia) and were excited
to see the most famous city in the World.
It was a breezy morning with some chill air blowing from the Hudson and we
immediately started to look for the subway station. Actually we almost missed
one because we were mostly looking up at the colorful houses decorated with hieroglyphs :-). But
finally we found it and 20 minutes later we surfaced in the middle of
Manhattan, near 42nd St and Bryant Park.
By the
way, you can see how this park looks like in this short video we took when we waited for the coffee:
A few minutes later we were ready to start exploring the New York
streets and entered our one day marathon.
First we passed Grand Central Terminal and the old The Bowery Saving Bank building with a nice Cipriany restaurant on the first floor.
We spent some time around there and moved further, whistling "New York, New York" tune and staring around. We still couldn't believe it - we were in New York,
the city we knew so well from novels and movies. But that was an
exciting thing - we were there and enjoying every moment of this
adventure!
Click here if you'd like to keep exploring - One day in New York - along the Fifth Avenue
Pictures were taken on April 20, 2014.
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