My NYC Guide (For When You’ve Been Before)
NYC: What to do (where to eat coming as part deux).
Ninth Ave Views
Until I figure out a way to move to New York I’m never, ever going to make it to all of the places on my NYC Google Map. Firstly because there’s so damn much to do and secondly because New York will ruin your carefully constructed itinerary, make you stay out until 6am and then sleep right through your brunch reservation. But that’s all part of the fun.
“The city as seen from the Queensboro Bridge is always the city as seen for the first time, in its first wild promise of all the mystery and all the beauty in the world.”
This guide is probably more for your second visit to NYC onwards, once you’ve ticked off the big sights and want to pretend that you’re a New Yorker or just feel like you have a city as your holiday playground. I’m a city girl through and through so the combination of the best city, temperatures in the 90s (hey, Farenheit) and staying with a friend who already had found the best gin watering holes meant that despite being in a city not too dissimilar to the one I live in I still felt like I was in full on holiday mode.
Yes, I’m the sort of person who goes to workout classes while on holiday but NYC is so ahead of the curve that I couldn’t not sample out the city’s best places to sweat (although don’t worry, in July you’ll sweat regardless). SoulCycle has branches all of the city and is like spinning turned up to 11. I loved it. You can get your first class for $20. I’ve already written about the free yoga in Bryant Park and Tara Stiles’ studio Strala offers a drop in class with no need to book – just buy a credit online and turn up.
Culture Vulture
Sights
Beauty
NYC is a rather harsh environment in July. The city is hot, sweaty and you can literally feel the grime. A facial at Silver Mirror Facial Bar should be high on your list. I was sceptical but afterwards my skin literally glowed like someone who had never seen 1am, let alone 6am. Even at JKF airport as I washed my face in the loos (so glam) my skin still looked clear, glowing and like I’d spent the last week on some sort of joyless detox and not kindling a love for Bloody Marys. Honourable mention to Sephora to stock up on all things beauty – despite the dire exchange rate, most brands are still cheaper in the US but do your research because some European brands (Caudalie) are not. The Kat Von D make-up range is ridiculously good.
So this turned out ridiculously long (even after taking out the food section for another post) but I never really blogged properly about my last trip and yes, I could really do with a NYC style martini right now because drinks in London have been such a let down since I got back. Hit me up with your recommendations for my next visit because if Trump doesn’t get in then I’m going back as soon as I’ve paid my credit card bill for this trip.
Love this. Very handy for people who have already been once and want to go again and not see all the same things again (holla!). I'll be going there in a a few years to eventually do the marathon (part of my "do all the majors" list). And I CANNOT wait for the food post of course 🙂
So desperate to go back!My Sentimental Heart x
I love so many bits of this. 'Practical medicinal Bloody Mary's' may *just* be my favourite, but it's a close call! X
I went to New York when I was 17 and I'm even more desperate to go back now!!
Ah, I'm now desperate to go even more! Although I'll probably add a few of the obvious touristy stuff on top, being a first-timer and all. – Elodie xhttp://www.elle-yeah.com
I love so many bits of this. 'Practical medicinal Bloody Mary's' may *just* be my favourite, but it's a close call! X
So desperate to go back!
My Sentimental Heart
x
I went to New York when I was 17 and I'm even more desperate to go back now!!
Ah, I'm now desperate to go even more! Although I'll probably add a few of the obvious touristy stuff on top, being a first-timer and all.
– Elodie x
http://www.elle-yeah.com
Love this. Very handy for people who have already been once and want to go again and not see all the same things again (holla!). I'll be going there in a a few years to eventually do the marathon (part of my "do all the majors" list). And I CANNOT wait for the food post of course 🙂