First Visit to New York City
During our two-week New York visit, we moved from hostel to hostel, discovered Manhattan, explored Central Park, took the Staten Island Ferry from Battery Park to Staten Island, saw the Statue of Liberty, walked through South Street Seaport and Little Italy, looked at kimonos in Chinatown, went clubbing in Webster Hall, attended a gospel service in Harlem, got an incredibly relaxing massage at a Thai place in the Village, rode the subway to Coney Island and Queens’ Rockaway Beach, jogged through Brooklyn’s Prospect Park, drank delicious fruit smoothies from Jamba Juice, tasted good food in Lower East Side, shopped and people-watched in the Meatpacking District, saw Aida on Broadway, spent an evening on the top of the Empire State Building, enjoyed Times Square, rested our feet at Barnes & Noble Booksellers – Lincoln Center on 1972 Broadway, and much more.
The risk of getting bored in New York is not big. Whenever you visit, you are bound to find something in your taste.

Hi Erica,
First off I just came across your website and I think it’s fantastic!Great little article on NYC, and I love the photos.
My writing isn’t as polished as yours is but I also have a travel blog I just started called http://www.yourdailyvacation.com If you have a minute please check it out. I think you’ve done a great job with your site and I look forward to reading your future postings (as well as past ones)!
Best,
Nate
Hi Nate,
I’m glad you enjoy Blissful Travel.
I just checked out your travel blog, I like it because you write about many places I haven’t been to yet. I especially liked the post about the top ten travel destinations… very interesting. And the picture on the main page is lovely. Where is it taken?
Hi Erica,
Thanks for looking at my blog, I’m glad you liked it
As for the pic on the front page….it actually is the pic that was a part of the template from WordPress. I was going to change it but I decided it was too cool to change. Would you mind if I linked to your site on mine? What you’ve done is what I am aspiring for and you’ve got a ton of great articles my readers would enjoy.
Thanks
Nate – nate@yourdailyvacation.com