One of the first things that comes to my mind when I think about New York is obviously The Twin Towers. I would have loved to have had the opportunity to see them standing, but I at least got to see the memorial! What an emotional experience. That coming from me is a really big deal. I always found Americans very over dramatic and still feel like they can over exaggerate almost anything (not that I am saying 9/11 wasn't dramatic it was and still remains a huge deal), but for someone like me, who has never really had much interest in The States, to find the experience emotional makes me wonder how incredibly emotional this site is to the Americans, especially the thousands that were directly effected. When you see the two fountains that have been built, your breath literally catches in your chest as you hear the water rushing down and you imagine something that massive stretching up so high. The you look at the buildings around them and you turn your head up towards the sky and try to imagine those buildings doubled plus a few more stories and you just give up and accept that no imagination is wild enough (not even mine) to picture what those buildings were like.
Some of the other fun and obvious things we did were Times Square which is really 24 hours of constant light, buzzing crowds and really gives you that excited feeling you get from a city that never sleeps and a of cousre a few randoms trying to convince you to see random shows or asking for donations like this cowboy. . . .
Then of course, how can you go to New York City and not see a Broadway Show. . . So we saw Chicago which was an amazing show and I would see it again and again. There were so many choices I wish I had enough money and time to see them all!
I think one of the best parts of the trip for me was just walking around! I saw so much and got to appreciate all the smaller, fun things that a lot of people don't get to see because they rush off to the bigger things, like Times Square, Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty and all that jazz. As amazing as all those sites are, I really enjoyed the exploring, getting lost on some dodgy street in China Town where scary people were trying to force us to buy fake Gucci handbags and such. The best part about walking around, is all the random stuff you end up doing. Like the Ripley's Believe it or not museum, Madame Tussuad's, pretty coffee shops, going into totally unexpected places, like St. Paul's Cathedral and the Library, enjoying a stroll through Central Park and trying to identify different places you recognise from Sex and the City and other movies or series like Friends. The giant Christmas Tree behind the golden statue at Rockefeller Plaza, Planet Hollywood and loads of other exciting things.
It's impossible to get bored in New York City and it is such an amazing experience. When you are dead tired and aching from walking, running and feel gross from subways and city street smells, you just keep on going because you know, any second that you sit down and waste, is a second that you will regret.
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