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New York day 7: Upper East Side, MoMa and Top of the Rock.

Submitted by maria on Fri, 12/09/2014 - 20:21

We go back to the supermarket and pick up the laundry. Today we visit the Upper East Side, it is a neighborhood of wealthy people, just look at the large mansions and brand name boutiques like Vera Wang or Prada. Lonely Planet offers a very interesting tour of movie locations in Manhattan.

 

New York day 6: Green Village, Chelsea and Meatpacking.

Submitted by maria on Thu, 11/09/2014 - 19:46

First of all, let's go to the supermarket and restock the fridge.

Our first High Line stop, at the beginning of the century Meatpacking District and Chelsea were the largest industrial area in Manhattan, so elevated tracks were built to transport goods that were later converted into this wonderful green area.

 

New York day 5: Union Square, Flatiron District, Gramercy and Chinatown.

Submitted by maria on Wed, 10/09/2014 - 19:32

Today we begin our tour of Union Square, as we always arrive by subway. Union Square is a square that accommodates the most diverse, from businessmen, people playing chess, hippies juggling, skateboarders or singing hare krishnas.

 

Playing chess

Playing chess

New York day 2: Harlem, SoHo and Little Italy.

Submitted by maria on Sun, 07/09/2014 - 19:02

Today we visit Harlem, we take the subway. It is very easy and comfortable to move around in the subway, as it is Sunday there is less affluence of trains but we don't have to wait too long. In Harlem on Sundays people wear their best clothes to go to church, we stop at Memorial Baptist Church.