Friday, October 4, 2013

I sat down in front of preparatory feminist stereotypes work the internet, I gathered recommendatio


"Only two and half weeks in New York?" People raised their eyebrows when I told them I was flying, "What will you do there so long, also section of Los Angeles, Las - Vegas ...", but my gut feeling would be enough to do for two and a half in New York. In retrospect, I know that a month or more I would find what to do ...
I sat down in front of preparatory feminist stereotypes work the internet, I gathered recommendations, I asked friends and eventually I formed a list of recommended sites. Including printed Posts people have written about New York. It seems that everyone who has visited the city "in his New York", and now I have and I invite feminist stereotypes you to see the parts of New York that I loved the most. And print and take with you (but if you return one of the recommendations to encourage successful, eh?)
For the beginning feminist stereotypes we visited all the places you can not be without marking them in "V": The Statue of Liberty, climbing the Empire State Building, a tour of Fifth Avenue, Rockefeller Center flags, Broadway and Wall Street. I loved it all and of course I took pictures without saving.
Promenade Hi - Line in Chelsea - Big promenade is built on the remains of a railroad track. Instead of destroying preserved the tracks and turned it into a beautiful green park. Promenade extends from 34th Street (Tenth Avenue area) to Gansevoort Street. We are 34th Street and we walked south. Just before the end of the promenade area of the large terrace promenade we went down to the street and went to Chelsea Market is an indoor market full of nice shops and the best quality. You can eat delicious lobster at $ 20 or baked bakery Amy's feminist stereotypes great.
Port on South - even here it looks relatively feminist stereotypes new promenade overlooking the East River. Benches, lawns and beauty spots are close to the Stock Exchange in the afternoon so the area is filled with workers who come and get some sunshine feminist stereotypes during their break. You can not enter the mall is there, it has nice shops and inexpensive compared to the center of Manhattan. I recommend go to the restaurant and the food and get out to the balcony, grab a sun bed and look out over the bridge, feminist stereotypes the boats and the birds chirp.
Madison Park - located in the heart of Manhattan between 23-26 streets connecting Fifth Avenue and Broadway. I promised that if I lived in New York ever get here after work for an hour of relaxation. Amazing how a busy avenue on the right and on the left a busy avenue possible to find so much peace when lying on the grass here. You can access feminist stereotypes to look at the building Flatayeron - famous flat building, then you are already here. Assuming you'll be hungry at some point you have two options tasting area. Italian food lovers feminist stereotypes should feminist stereotypes go into a store italy is eataly feminist stereotypes located at 200 5th Avenue. This is gourmet style Italian market. You can buy imported products from Italy, sit down to eat lasagna or pizza, to see how to make fresh pasta instead or just hang out and feel a little Italy in New York.
Burger feminist stereotypes lovers, do yourself a favor and do not leave the area before you ate a burger at shake shack. Stand not large, is in South Park and recognize it before in a long line in front of him. Stand in line! Do Ttiaso and not give up, believe me, it's worth it. At the recommended burger also indulge in chocolate feminist stereotypes milkshake. If for some reason have you missed, you do not visit the area or have not found another branch on Eighth Avenue and 44th Street.
Times Square - Obviously you come here without that I will recommend you. My plug will be here at least twice, once a day and once at night, really late at night. Spend some time and climbed the red stairs to the top and took a half-hour (minimum) just by looking at what is happening there. Movement, energy, colors, screens, sounds. feminist stereotypes Wow. Alternatively, feminist stereotypes you can stand in the middle of the square and let all traffic pass on your face.
Central Park - The park is very large, green and charming and I believe that no matter which part of it did you go you will enjoy. feminist stereotypes We went to visit him twice. The first time was in great lawn, nice to do a picnic and observe all high Hbineinim around. The second time we went from Fifth Avenue and 59th Street, not far from the zoo, quite by accident, we got a big rock. We climbed it and found that one of the most beautiful feminist stereotypes views that we got to see the city. Up and see that all my extra word unnecessary. feminist stereotypes
Washington Square - We came here on a sunny Saturday, when the square was full of people. Artists, street performances, bazaar, and the most beautiful - Rainbow over the fountain. Small children playing in the fountain if they pool or on the beach. Street musicians everywhere, just choose which instrument you want to hear, even a piano on wheels was there. Fun can be moved here half a day, and that's what we did. Was happy.
Brooklyn Bridge - even a walk on the bridge feminist stereotypes I recommend to spend a couple of hours and do it because Brooklyn toward Manhattan the view of Manhattan that is constantly in front of you. What I liked most about this holiday spirit on the bridge. So much air to fill the lungs and batteries.
Building FRIENDS - While the series was filmed in Los Angeles but since becoming a big fan, the legendary building I had to see for myself. You will be amazed to know but I was not the only one who came to be photographed here ... Address - Bedford st corner of Grove st.
Cafe Lalo - here photographed Meg Ryan Tom Hanks waiting intended to play hooky but finally appeared in the movie "You've Got Mail". Except Cafe and Cheesecake Traditional New York we ate there, we enjoyed the walk even around, the beautiful streets of the Upper East Side and imagine what it would be to live there. Address - 201 West 83rd St.
Katz's Deli - even here photographed Meg Ryan, this time in the movie "When Harry Met Sally", the famous scene in which she proves it is possible to fake an orgasm quite easily. The place is full of people but the line moves pretty fast. We ordered a pastrami sandwich came with a pickle and shit? It's feminist stereotypes just that. The seller explained that they marinate feminist stereotypes the meat a few nights feminist stereotypes a special marinade, and multiply

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