NYC Day 1: It’s New York Times
In my United States checklist, New York city was the second in my list after the majestic Niagara Falls. We planned to visit both the places in one go on an Independence Day weekend, this Spring of 2015. You can check out my trip to the ‘Majestic Niagara Falls.‘ It was amazing. We took an Amtrak train from Niagara Falls station around 7:00 AM and reached Penn Station, New York around 3:30 PM. The scenic beauty outside will keep you engaged for quite a lot of time.
Penn Station or Pennsylvania Station, NY is the major city & interstate rail transit hub beneath Madison Square with tons of great shops and eateries as well and enough space to move around without feeling claustrophobic. There are many different transit lines that are at this station and can be very easy to get lost at least for a tourist like me but the people are very friendly and helping.
As I came outside the station, I was feeling the top of the world that I was in the ‘World’s greatest city or rightly referred as New York is not a city but a world itself’. There were spectacular views all around and my eyes got confused as which side to look at? We took a taxi to our hotel located in lower Manhattan.
Hotel Check-In
Our hotel was the World Center Hotel, located next to the World Trade Center Memorial & Museum and Freedom Tower in Downtown. This was the smallest and the most expensive room I had ever stayed in my life. But no regrets because it was New York City and the Manhattan Downtown’s view was breathe taking from the 19th floor. You couldn’t ask for anything more.
World Trade Center National September 11 Memorial & Museum
It was already 6:00 PM and we thought to take a stroll around the World Trade Center Memorial. More than 3000 citizens were killed here and it is a fitting tribute to all who lost their lives on that tragic day. Though I didn’t like its commercialization part, where you need to buy a ticket for entering the museum. Anyways, this is a very emotional site especially after witnessing the destruction on TV. You have no idea until you are standing there and then it hits you hard.
The Memorial Museum is beautiful, solemn and astounding. Building the museum on the exact footprint of the original WTC was brilliant. I couldn’t stop my tears streaming several times throughout the tour as if it happened yesterday. Listening to the messages left to their loved ones were very hard to hear. I also thought it was special to have the opportunity to leave an audio message about that day. All in all, the museum was powerful and peaceful at the same time. Still, can’t believe this happened. To see all of the faces, hear their names and read their stories of those who lost their lives is extremely disturbing and disappointing.
Times Square
Our next stop was Times Square- the part of the city that never sleeps at night. This is the tourist hub spot. If you haven’t visited Time Square, then you haven’t visited New York. Everything is dazzling all around with millions of lights and screens and World’s best Broadway shows. The only disappointing part is it’s always too crowded. Hardly you will get a place to sit somewhere. There are long queues with drawn-out waiting time everywhere. If you are in the shopping mood, then you must have lots of patience to stand in never-ending queues of trial rooms or payment counters for hours.
The most annoying part of the Times Square are these Cartoon Characters who will get your nerves for money. Even if you want to get clicked yourself with one character, so many characters will come in your picture and ask for tips. Just be little careful as they keep on harassing the tourist. I ended up giving them 20 dollars and they wanted more.
Overall, this place is amazing, full of life and a melting pot of different cultures. This is one of NYC’s most well-known attractions and it’s a ‘must see’ just because you can. It’s free and spectacular. With a mix of food, street performers, people watching, and a gazillion dazzling lights, it is definitely something to see at least once in a lifetime.
My first day in the world’s largest concrete jungle, the city of Skyscrapers, the Big Apple was an incredible experience. I had a mixed emotion after witnessing the tragic memorial World Trade Tower site and the most happening place in the city. My long day was finally about to end.
Do check out my NYC Day 2 and Day 3 experience in the next posts. Let me know your NYC experience or any memories you would like to share in the comments below.
Happy Traveling!
Ana
angelinazeppieri
October 17, 2015Nice post! You should also check out some of the West neighborhoods.. Chelsea, TriBeCa & West Village are some of my favorites 🙂
View CommentAnamika Ojha
October 17, 2015Hey Hii, Yes I will go in my next trip. This time I had only three days to spend in NYC and there were plenty of things to explore. Even I couldn’t see all the famous spots of Manhattan itself. 🙁
View Commentlondonkirsty
October 17, 2015New York is one of my favourite cities so I’m so glad you enjoyed it too! The World Trade Centre Memorial is a must-see, even though it’s so emotional.
View CommentAnamika Ojha
October 17, 2015Hey Hii, yeah the city is full of life and has so many things to offer for every age. 🙂
View Commentthebonfiredream
October 17, 2015Looks like such an awsome place. Hope to go soon as well!
View CommentAnamika Ojha
October 17, 2015Hey Nikoleta, yeah am sure you will have so much fun. 🙂
View CommentKarin Rambo
October 16, 2015I LOVE New York! I can’t wait to go again. Looks like you’re having fun!
View CommentAnamika Ojha
October 16, 2015Hey Thanks Karin, yeah no one could escape from NYC fever… 🙂
View CommentThreads & Blooms
October 16, 2015Looks like a full and fun trip! I love New York and this is making me want a visit soon, thanks for sharing!
Emily
View CommentAnamika Ojha
October 16, 2015Hey Thanks Emily for stopping by and yeah, you should go ahead and visit NYC… 🙂
View CommentDT
October 16, 2015i love NYC.. Thanks for reminding me of this place.. I need to go back soon
View CommentAnamika Ojha
October 16, 2015Hey Thanks DT for stopping by. Yeah it’s hard to forget NYC experience. 🙂
View Commentmegdgonzalez
October 16, 2015I was just in NYC in July! The most incredible thing about Times Square is when you go outside at night, it’s still as bright as day. It’s crazy! Then you look up and realize the sky is black.
View CommentAnamika Ojha
October 16, 2015hhahah…very true. Time Square never sleeps at night. Even in the day time, it’s full of life. I wonder, How do people are so energetic? 🙂
View CommentAmanda
October 16, 2015It must have been very moving visiting the WTC Memorial. Thanks for sharing.
View CommentAnamika Ojha
October 16, 2015Hi Amanda, yes it was very emotional 🙁
View CommentErica Musyt
October 16, 2015I love visiting NYC! The last time I was there we took the Amtrak as well. I loved taking the train. Time Square is a great place to people watch. I’m glad you had fun 🙂 *erica*
View CommentAnamika Ojha
October 16, 2015Hey Thanks Erica, yeah NYC experience is something to cherish throughout life. 🙂
View CommentCrazy shenanigans
October 16, 2015Jealous you were in NYC. The World Trade Center is number one on my must see list for NYC
View CommentAnamika Ojha
October 16, 2015Hey Thanks, yeah WTC memorial & museum is very emotional and heart touching site.
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