My New York

Today’s edition is set in New York, a city I wanted to see for a very long time. Was wonderful to be here in June, from first arriving in Manhattan at Grand Central, walking the Brooklyn Bridge, at a Yankee game and the Staten Island ferry, to running in Central park like in the movies, MET museum, Metropolitan Opera, Broadway, and the skyline at night in Midtown, where I was staying.

I remember walking past Chrysler Building on Lexington Avenue, or Flatiron and Empire State Building on 5th Avenue and some famous filming locations, sightseeing in Tribeca, West Village and Soho. Plus amazing sports experiences in New York – joining in the city Knicks championship win celebration, World Cup fever, and spending a summer evening at the Yankee stadium in the Bronx with my collegues from all over the world.

The Empire State Building on 5th Avenue

The weeks leading up to the trip were filled with planning, with big expectations, and from choosing the itinerary to crossing the Atlantic Ocean for the first time, and managing to navigate by myself the subway system with jet lag from JFK airport in Queens into Manhattan, thinking ‘I am really here, I made it to New York’ when I first arrived at Grand Central.

My state of mind writing my first thoughts from New York, an emotional journey so far. The City (how locals call the island of Manhattan) is huge, loud, busy, and very warm in June. First couple of days were exciting but also combined with little sleep, lots of walking, not so ideal meals, and learning orientation between Downtown, Uptown Manhattan and Brooklyn.

Downtown Manhattan Financial District skyline

But I’m fortunate enough to celebrate another birthday by exploring one of the world’s most iconic cities filled with skyscrapers. And beyond the landmarks, as a first time visitor, I admired the people, the confidence and feeling of resilience New Yorkers seem to have, and the energy of the city.

Then for the next days I enjoyed exploring Manhattan neighborhoods, sightseeing while getting a hot dog or NY bagel, walking through iconic streets and collecting genuine moments of wonder, skyline views, Hudson mile & Chelsea, MoMa Design store, TimeOut market & DUMBO Brooklyn, music in unexpected places, being part of this iconic city even for a short time.

Panoramic view from Top of the Rock of Upper Manhattan and Central Park

On my last days, went from the Upper West Side with the Lincoln Center and Hudson river views, to the Upper East Side with beautiful buildings and art at The MET on Museum mile on Park Avenue, home to amazing paintings, sculptures and also to the Costume Institute, which organizes the famous Met Gala each year, and the current exhibition ‘Costume Art’ is a dialogue between fashion and art.

Of course, Broadway is synonymous with a evening in New York, and I knew I wanted to experience it at least once, just like I enjoy the West End in London. The Theater District around Times Square is very busy and is home to more than 40 theaters, including Lyric Theatre where I went, each with over 500 seats, presenting famous musicals and plays.

Central Park

Some of my favorite moments were planned, like seeing the Statue of Liberty and the Lower Manhattan skyline of the Financial District from the Staten Island Ferry, or the Midtown skyline at sunset from the 70th floor at Top of the Rock viewing platform at Rockefeller center, and of course, listening to the Metropolitan Opera at the Summerstage in Central Park on a warm evening, that feels so ‘New York local’.

But some special memories were accidental, just happened to be there at the right time, for example a last minute decision to be part of an American experience like a baseball match (tickets from SeatGeek). Or becoming more emotional than I was expecting hearing the organ in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and also at 9/11 Memorial near One World Trade Center and in places in New York that make you stop, feel something, and reflect.

New York Yankees vs Chicago White Sox game

Few of the best moments happened right before it’s time to go home: lunch in Bryant Park, the New York Public Library visit and Stavros Niarchos foundation rooftop (free) view. I’m the kind of traveler who gets excited by a library card, and because I did a course in New York and had a student ID, I could get a card, that become one of my favorite souvenir from the trip.

Lastly, one of my happiest memories was running in Central Park one morning. It was a simple thing, but it made me feel part of the city rather than just a visitor. Along with my other highlights, my NYPL library card and Knicks T-shirt, it reminds me that I didn’t just visit New York, I got to also study there and experience it in my own way.

Building featured in Friends in West Village (at 90 Bedford Street)

Some of the magic of a first trip to Manhattan, New York is simply being there.


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