After J and I came home from Montreal, I got on a train to NYC to spend some quality time with my mom.
Unfortunately, we cut it a little too close with our hotel bookings, and ended up staying at the Jane Hotel in a 50 square-foot room with bunk beds. It was pretty awesome for what it was, but I think my mom was a little shocked at having to share a bathroom with other people on our floor. She came into the room after brushing her teeth a little shellshocked that there were young men walking about in just their towels.
The Jane Hotel is located in the Meatpacking district, right beside the High Line (everyone should walk it at least once during their trip). The feeling you get walking in the greenery with traffic and city below your feet is pretty cool.
Mostly, we spent our three days in NY walking, shopping, eating and walking some more. You know the foot ache you get from walking too much? Luckily, our shoe sizes are basically the same, so we got to switch our boots whenever our feet got tired.
First up, lunch at Momofuku Noodle Bar!
Roasted pig tails and crispy rice cakes. ggggg...
The library
The High Line
The tower
The architecture
The park
Unfortunately, we cut it a little too close with our hotel bookings, and ended up staying at the Jane Hotel in a 50 square-foot room with bunk beds. It was pretty awesome for what it was, but I think my mom was a little shocked at having to share a bathroom with other people on our floor. She came into the room after brushing her teeth a little shellshocked that there were young men walking about in just their towels.
The Jane Hotel is located in the Meatpacking district, right beside the High Line (everyone should walk it at least once during their trip). The feeling you get walking in the greenery with traffic and city below your feet is pretty cool.
Mostly, we spent our three days in NY walking, shopping, eating and walking some more. You know the foot ache you get from walking too much? Luckily, our shoe sizes are basically the same, so we got to switch our boots whenever our feet got tired.
First up, lunch at Momofuku Noodle Bar!
Roasted pig tails and crispy rice cakes. ggggg...
The library
The High Line
The architecture
The park
A movie set
Laduree (because you kinda have to...)
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