#BlackAppleinBigApple again!
[I would suggest you to read NYC Part 1, NYC Part 2, and this post last]
But this time, I'm all by myself. A little nervous, a little scared as I'm not familiar with NYC nor the transportation system from Delaware to NYC. Did some research the night before. Times like this, I thank God for Google God, Google Map, and my friend Abby.
I got some ideas from a
blog that talks about solo trip to NYC.
Following are the steps I took to form my itinerary.
- First, jot down places that you would like to conquer in a descending order of importance.
- Draw a map on a piece of paper and mark the places with or whatever shapes you like.
- Places: I have chosen 8 places that I wanted to go.
- Distance: Search the distance between them. Is it walkable or would it be more efficient to take public transportation? For me, it is walkable as long as is within 15 minutes because at the same time I get to enjoy the view + burn some calories.
- Transportation: Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) runs all NYC subways and buses. So obtain a MetroCard at any subway station. Bare in mind that there is no one-day unlimited MetroCard pass, but 7-day and 30-day unlimited passes. So if you are doing a day trip, you just have to top up the card.
- Advice: from wherever you are, try to travel in a circle. Let's say you arrived at the middle of NYC, and you would like to go to Brooklyn Bridge which is located at the South, is there any places in between which you can explore? Here is my map. Starting from the STAR, I will be travelling to my first stop (light blue), then lunch at yellow, dessert at either pink or purple, then to another dessert place at red, to Brooklyn Bridge, back up North to dark blue, green stop then back to origin.
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If you have not noticed, most of my locations are ice-cream shops, it is my personal preference to try as much local ice-cream as possible. Ice-cream makes me happy! |
Let's tour NYC with every bits and pieces that I deem interesting through the pictures below.
My Bie Bie woke up much earlier just to drop me off at Wilmington Greyhound Station before going off for work
Thank you!
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Note: She's still keeping her eyes on the road. |
It takes about 2+ hours to reach NYC. The traffic always start somewhere before Lincoln Tunnel (connects New Jersey to Manhattan).
Failed to renew my passport. Apparently the system shuts down at 12pm.
I don't get it, still don't get it now. This incident almost got me, but I know I got to make the best from this trip. Approximately 5 hours before departing back to Delaware. Think, Google, Search. Decided to go to post office to send some stuffs. USPS: one of my favorite places, simply because they always manage to send my stuffs to my loved ones, and going there makes me feel like I'm nearer to home.
2pm: left USPS, going for lunch.
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Me? Born in Spring, never get tired of flowers. |
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Subway, Tuesday afternoon. It seems to be always pack, as compare to Chicago CTA. |
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Tunnel of Light- 68St |
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On my way for nom nom nom. |
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Sneakers by KEDS. Newspaper, to block the sunlight & fan myself. Mr. Sun was very hot that day. |
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Find the placard campaign "Courtesy Counts, Manners Make a Better Ride" interesting, sense of humor it is. |
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Art pole, sexy pole. |
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First time in East Village, I see lots of Japanese restaurant and basements like this; which are dangerous if your eyes are always on your phone. |
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No big sign. Just the restaurant name printed on the door. A little tricky to find this store- Momofuku Noodle Bar. |
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Momofuku Noodle Bar, as suggested by Kelvin. Watching chefs preparing a bowl of Momofuku Ramen for me :) Pork shoulder, pork belly, poached egg, including tips- $20. How delicious it is? Watch video. |
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Wanted to try Momofuku Milk Bar, selections at Momofuku Noodle Bar were not as appealing. Spoke to the waiter and decided to come to Momofuku Milk Bar the store itself. Stepped into this bar, Dancing Queen was playing loudly, two ladies at the desk.
Holding Cereal Milk soft serve $6.26. LOVE IT
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So, I did not follow my original map of plan. Instead, while enjoying my ice-cream, I decided to walk to Laduree, to get some top-notch macarons.
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Love the interior design, the display of confections. |
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The privilege of being Laduree macarons, $2.80 each. A box of 8- $28 and a box of 6-$21.
Sweetness: Just right
Flavors: Pistachio, Rose petal, Caramel with salted butter, Marie Antoinette, Chocolate, Mikimoto
Love all of the flavors. I'm surprised I actually like the caramel even though I'm not a fan of caramel. |
4pm: Brooklyn Bridge
Photographs, enjoying my view.
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This way to Brooklyn Bridge |
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Thomas Paine Park, featuring Abraham De Peyster statue, mayor of NYC from 1691-1694. |
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He, made my day. Happiness is simple, ya? |
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"You are a clown, look here boy..." |
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Blue, white, orange- NYC flag. |
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I remember this place, 3 years ago, my sister, friends and I were hiding under the station from the pouring rain. Same place, different time, different feeling, different people, different weather, different me. |
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Souvenirs for the special one. |
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Mr. Sun shining down on me. |
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Brooklyn Bridge it is. On my right, there was slow traffic heading to Brooklyn. On my left, Manhattan Bridge. |
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Stranger took this picture for me. Heart shape pose, missing my sister. |
My feelings for Brooklyn Bridge = <3
Time to head back.....
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Squirrels always have my attention. I always shout "squirrel" whenever I see them They could kept as pets, but they have rabies. |
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Tick Tock Tick Tock, time is running out. I'm all sticky and sweaty. But I decided to take a seat at City Hall Park and enjoy some melted macarons. |
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One thing I would miss if I ever leave U to the SA would be sitting at any park, take a nap, enjoy some drinks, food and company, just because the weather permits and the universe permits.
So I thought my bus departs at 6pm. Realized it way too late and plus it was rush hour time. Subway wasn't helping + Uber helped + universe wasn't helping = Bus left me.
No more bus tickets, unless I stay one night in NYC. OH NO WAY! I'm leaving back to Chicago the next day. So with the help of Bie Bie, I took trains, transfer transfer transfer. |
I made it. My solo trip to NYC.
What I'm wearing: "Alice from the 20th century" tank top, leather leggings, sneakers by Keds, and "I can't see my haters" sunglasses
What's in my backpack: water, phone, camera, notebook, pen, power-bank, phone charger, cash, debit/credit card, talisman, purse.
Important lesson: Be sure of the time you have, and always give yourself at least an hour to reach your boarding place, (and of course 2-3 hours for flights).
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