Trump Tower

Another spot from Home Alone 2 but more famous for being owned by and named after former (and maybe future) President Trump.
The sign on the door said public are welcome so I had a look aroundOkumaya devam et
Another spot from Home Alone 2 but more famous for being owned by and named after former (and maybe future) President Trump.
The sign on the door said public are welcome so I had a look aroundOkumaya devam et
Trump Tower sits on possibly NYC's most famous street, 5th avenue. I took a stroll a little further up here past many striking buildings including St Patrick's Cathedral.
My next stop was at the Rockerfeller Centre. The site where the famous ice rink and Christmas tree usually sits has been converted into a Paris 2024 viewing area so I caught a few minutes of theOkumaya devam et
Next up, Broadway! Line from top to bottom with theatres, and leading all the way down to Times Square. I stopped here for an overdue (I.e. haven't had one for 7 days McDonalds) with a view.
Also,Okumaya devam et
At the end of Broadway I roamed around all quarters of Times Square. It wasn't overly busy at this point but still made for quite the spectacle!
My next stops were to 3 of the world's most iconic buildings; the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building and of course PwC's global headquarters!
Not much more to say other than probably the most iconic train station in the world!
Next stop to two of NYC's public library buildings. One of which has a spectacular Rotunda and the other has a very nice 7th floor viewing platform.
After this I had a quick wander around the hugeOkumaya devam et
My penultimate stop of the day was to the World Trade Centre. All's I'll say is blimey its big.
I'd bought a ticket to head up to the 102nd floor observatory deck which made for magnificent viewingOkumaya devam et
Whilst I was at the top of the tower the natural light faded but of course this city never sleeps! The views were just as (if not more spectscular) out to Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Statue ofOkumaya devam et