Today I have prepared a destabilizing três special tie with the collaboration of Elizabeth , the blog The 5th to Bleecker St . As many of you already know, your wonderful blog focuses on New York City and every day we will discover places, events, entertainment, roads, landscapes and a myriad of plans that happen every day in the city that never sleeps.
If you do not know, from here I heartily recommend it because it is certainly one of our indispensable to the blogosphere, and if you plan to travel NY does not hesitate to go through to Bleecker St. The 5th to discover the secrets it holds the Big Apple. So far today I want to take a walk through the streets of Elizabeth's hand.
Just one day? It is that we went our vein cinephile and wanted to make a small tribute to the great classic movie of the same name which premiered in 1949 .
If you have not you seen the you can not lose because it is one of the major classic directed by Stanley Donen and based on the score of the great Leonard Bernstein . starring Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra is one of those musicals that fill the display of optimism and good humor.
The argument is based on three sailors on leave and have only one day to enjoy the city. Moved
Flight connection canceled. 24 hours in New York. Unlike panic, a huge flood me joy, give me just a few hours in the city of my dreams.
I try to direct to the hotel to rest before facing a long and eventful day.
7 a.m.
The alarm clock, direct quick shower and breakfast at Dean & DeLuca of Rockefeller Center, while enjoying the outside of the NBC show and program of the morning.
8.30 am
best to enjoy the city is walking, so I decide to start The 5th down up to Bryant Park , where the New York Public Library , 140km. shelf of books fill this building York beaux arts.
9.30 am
Time follow Broadway to Herald Square where Macy's, which boasts to be the largest store in the world, but my goal is another, the spectacular shop Victoria Secret I love it.
try to achieve in my view the Empire State , but its me from 443 meters to reach the top.
10.30 am
Very close, I find myself faced with the Flatiron Building in 1903 emerged as the tallest building highest in the world. For me, the most spectacular city. And a short distance building New York Life Insurance Company , and the birthplace of American President Theodore Roosevelt .
11.30 am
Day market in Union Square without doubt the most attractive, and where regional farmers selling fruit, fish, cheese ...
12 p.m.
Again I take the 5th to enter one of my favorite neighborhoods directly by his arch of triumph, I'm in Washington Square Park . The starting point of a neighborhood perhaps best known for hosting the New York University , providing our streets with a young and lively atmosphere, and their tiny terraces located on sidewalks.
Time to eat ... in Balthazar 80 Spring Street is the perfect place.
3:00 p.m.
could go to Battery Park , but no, I think it's the perfect time to take a short break. The sunny day telling me it's time to stretch out on the grass of Central Park , although I suppose 10 min.
underground around me I feel nothing, zero noise, zero car, only birds and squirrels that flit freely. It's amazing so much peace in the midst of this huge city. With an eye toward the blue sky, disappear for a few minutes ...
4:00 p.m.
Before returning to enjoy the last few hours I need to go for a few moments in Frick Collection, where the wealthy Henry Clay Frick claimed that his legacy was a tribute to his memory. Whistler , Vermeer, Turner ... are just some of its wonders.
5:00 p.m.
Again in Downtown , and without wasting too much, I get lost in the streets of Soho , where cobbled streets and buildings iron staircases decorate many of the films we've seen.
6:00 p.m.
Bustle, roast duck, fish alive ... I am definitely in Chinatown . If I knew beforehand that I'm in NY, I really believe that I am in any village in China, and have imposed their own culture in this cosmopolitan city.
7:00 p.m.
The popular neighborhood of Tribeca is just a street, me in on it to reach Wall Street, home of cracks Borsari and economic booms. Few colored gowns and walk the streets at this hour.
9:00 p.m.
Battery Park tells me I've reached the end of a long day, is nearing dusk, so take advantage to catch the Staten Island Ferry . While
away from the island, the sun begins to hide behind the buildings at the same time the wake office lights to illuminate. A great show, and view indispensable.
Manhattan disappears in the distance, and thus, my flying visit. Short but intense, and only makes my desire to remind me to get back into it.
Thanks again for preparing this complete day in New York!
As of Monday, Mar
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