You know when you first arrive in New York City, you would expect it to be like a scene from Sex and the City. I've watched the show countless times and I was always envious of how Carrie can rock a pair of Manolos down 5th Ave in her very chic ensemble. So I imagined that it'd be like that. LIES. ALL LIES. Unless you have a driver or you drive everywhere you go, strolling in heels was impossible in New York City. For me, at least. We had to take the subway, walk up and down 4 flights of stairs (very steep ones) to get to our lofts, run to catch the subway train and basically walk a lot on our feet. I brought my Jimmy Choos with me but never once worn them when I was in NYC. It was comfortable Nikes for me most of the time.
Travel {Photos} : NYC - MoMA
MoMa: The Museum of the Modern Art
11 West 53rd Street New York,
NY 10019, United States
I love visiting museums, especially the ones in the States. Almost every museum they have is huge in size!!
The other museum I visited, when I was there was
in Chicago. That museum was all about history.
MoMA, however, is all artsy fartsy.
Something different from the usual museums that I've visited.
We had two museums in mind, MoMA and The Metropolitan Museum of Art where the Alexander McQueen exhibition was held. Unfortunately, we didn't have enough time for 2 museums. So just MoMA will do.
This museum is so popular, there is a queue to buy tickets and also for the cloaks room. They are very strict with bags, so if you want to save time and not queue up for the cloaks room, bring a smaller bag. Handbags are okay but backpacks are strictly not allowed.
When we were there, it was pretty crowded so we only spent around an hour or two there.
Here are some pictures of MoMA:
My favourite 'Art' is this one right here.
Free flow of candies wrapped in red, blue and silver.
There were some artistic films being shown in a few different rooms but cameras were strictly not allowed.
All in all, it was a great experience.
I didn't get some of the art work there, but I guess that's how art works. Each individual interpret it differently as none of us are exactly the same.
Have you been to an art museum before?
Travel: NYC Part 1
I've dreamed about visiting New York for the longest time. Lucky for me, NYC was in our list of places to go when
. I am so glad we finally made it to NYC!
:)
I loved it there! You should've seen my face when I was at Times Square during night time. My jaw was open for a good 10 secs, just absorbing it all in!
Let's start with the cab ride to our hotel.
Check out the interior of their cabs. There's a tv screen at the back seat with a map and small screen for advertisements. That was my first time seeing a tv screen like that in a cab. I thought it was pretty cool.
We stayed at
in New York. It wasn't right smack in the city centre but it was close enough. Hotels in NYC is ridiculously expensive as compared to other places like Las Vegas and L.A. I'm so glad J convinced me to give this hotel a go. I was little bit skeptical at first cause we had to share toilets! Oh, the horror!
We booked for a hotel without a private toilet but somehow we were lucky enough to get one with, at a cheaper rate. Score! :)
I loved our little hotel. It wasn't the most luxurious but it was so cosy and comfortable. We loved it so much, we decided to cancel our reservation at a fancier hotel!
p/s: The shared toilets/bath are super duper clean! For me, as long as the toilets are clean, I'm good! :)
The Pod Hotel
230 East 51st Street New York, NY 10022, United States
(212) 355-0300
Some pictures of our accommodation:
The concierge was so helpful. Every day there would be a good looking lady at the table ready to help you, whatever it is. We've gotten to so many travelling tips from them. It made our stay in New York so much more comfortable.
Our humble sized room with bunk beds & tv each! It was so cool! I've never stayed in a hotel room which has a bunk bed like this! The kid inside me jumped up and down numerous time.
There was also free wi-fi everywhere in the hotel, which is always a plus for me.
The shower was tiny but I can't complain. It was squeaky clean!
My favourite part of the hotel would be the backyard-hanging-out-area. It is so picturesque, especially at night when the fairy lights were turned on.
On the first day, we arrived late in the evening so we didn't get to do much except dined in at a nearby Thai restaurant and walked around our area for an hour or so.
The next day, we woke up bright and early to officially start our day in NYC! Of course, Times Square was the first place we went. It was also because we wanted to buy tickets from Half Tix but the queue was massive! It also started to rain so we didn't end up buying any. Most of the shows we wanted to watch were all sold out! So we opt for a smaller broadway show called "Rock of Ages". It was my first broadway show and I have to say, it was pretty amazing!
Times Square:
Lunch was at an Italian chain restaurant called 'La Famigilia'. They served pretty decent Italian food for an affordable price.
After lunch we walked around the city for a bit and ended up in Columbus Circle. There was a mall nearby so I decided to check it out!
Look at the their version of the infamous 'Feng Shui Kitty':
Talking about kitties, I really wanted this limited edition Hello Kitty mirror compact but decided against it cause.....
... I wanted to shop at H&M! That was a very wise decision, because I went crazy in there!
I saw, I liked, I bought!
Everything was so cheap.
On the way to H&M, I met some very hot male models outside of Hollister. I couldn't help but asked my boyfriend to help snap a picture for me, which he gladly did! :)
Hehe
Since we couldn't get any tickets from Half Tix, we decided to buy normal priced tickets for 'Rock of Ages' at one of their ticketing outlet. It happened to be at an old vintage building with pretty decor inside:
That's all for NYC:Part 1.
Stay tuned for Part 2: MoMA - Museum of Modern Arts.
Bits & Pieces of NYC
Lately I've seen lots of travel pictures from my friends on Facebook. Especially the ones in New York City. This made me think of my time in NYC with J. It was the highlight of our 2 weeks trip around this time last year.
I miss the bright lights at Times Square.
I miss the beautifully lit backyard of our hotel.
I miss shopping at H&M.
I miss looking at the Statue of Liberty.
I miss the Empire State Building.
I miss this view of New York City.
I miss this view too.
I miss 'us' in NYC.
Hmm, yeah I really do miss the backyard of our NYC hotel!
I miss this food stand just a street away from our hotel.
I miss Chicken on Rice from the above food stand! I am salivating just looking at this pic.
I miss touring on a bus and taking random pictures of buildings around New York.
I miss this awesome smelling soap shop down in Soho.
I miss this crispy bagel with cream cheese at a cafe nearby our hotel.
I miss taking pictures with random-half-naked-men-with-awesome-abs outside of Hollister.
Okay I think by now you can tell how much I miss NYC!
I love the city! This picture below taken at MoMA says it all!
I really do miss travelling in general. If I had another opportunity to go back to New York, I would jump on the next plane and fly away! :)