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    • Day 4

      ChinaTown,LittleItaly,FinancialDistrict

      September 9, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

      Mein Geburtstag! 🎉💛
      Also sind wir nach Soho und Noho gegangen, Architekten- und Künstleraviertel in New York, danach China Town und Little Italy, dann in den Financial District, zur Wall Street, zum 9/11 Memorial und schließlich zu einer sehr bekannten Aussichtsplattform - dem One World Observatory. 🏙️
      Danach sind wir am Times Square shoppen gegangen und haben schließlich in einer wunderschönen Rooftopbar gegessen. Nach dem Abendessen sind wir auch noch bei Nacht die Skyline von New York betrachten gegangen im „The Edge“.
      Es war ein wunderschöner Tag und eine aufregende Zeit bis hierher.
      New York ist eine unglaublich grosse, lebendige und vielfälltige Stadt. 🗽
      Mit dem Sprichwort: „die Stadt die nie schläft“ trifft es es wirklich gut.🎶
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    • Day 25

      New York City

      August 14, 2022 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

      Nach 3 wundervollen Wochen in Kanada steht nun ein neues Kapitel an - die USA.

      Unser erster Stop - New York. Der Aufenthalt hat sich überraschend durch eine Einladung von Flo, einem Bekannten und Freund von Max ergeben.

      In der Wohnung angekommen starteten wir direkt durch. Der erste Touristopp stand an. Bei glühenden 35° und praller Sonne ging es zur Lady Liberty. Der erste Haken auf unserer Bucket List war somit gesetzt. Auf dieses Highlight folgte direkt das Nächste. Ein Karaokeabend mitten in New York Downtown in einem kleinen Raum in einem Bürogebäude - eine wirklich verrückte und spaßige Erfahrung.

      Etwas übermüdet starten wir am nächsten Tag unsere große Tourirunde durch Manhatten. Vorbei am One World Trade Center, der Brooklyn Bridge, Wallstreet und Time Square lernten wir die Stadt kennen und ein kleinwenig lieben. Eine wirklich positive Überraschung!

      Das große Highlight der Tage folgte jedoch noch. Ein Besuch der Abendvorstellung von Phantom der Oper am Broadway. Ein kleiner Traum ging für Lisa in Erfüllung.

      Abschließen durften wir die tolle Zeit bei einem atemberaubenden Blick über die Stadt auf über 500m Höhe auf dem One World Trade Center.

      Unser Highlight der Tage: Das Musical am Broadway

      🔜 Miami, USA
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    • Day 3

      Shopping and Food

      June 27, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Nach dem wir den Chelsea Market angeschaut und gefrühstückt haben, sind wir losgelaufen Richtung Soho. Wir wollten den Tag nutzen, um einen besseren Überblick über die Stadt zu bekommen und natürlich auch um ein bisschen shoppen zu gehen.
      Zwischendurch gab es natürlich auch was zu essen. In einem typischen amerikanischen Restaurant Gabel es Fries und ein Sandwich mit Chips. Danach ging es noch in die bekannte Levain Bakery, um die leckeren Cookies zu probieren. Geschafft haben wir die Cookies nicht, aber morgen ist auch noch ein Tag☺️ Danach ging es langsam Richtung Hotel zurück. Auf dem Weg sind wir dann zufällig am Harry Potter Store vorbeikommen. Bei mir ist die direkt die Vorfreude auf die Universal Studios gestiegen. Dome dagegen konnte meine Begeisterung nicht verstehen.
      Als wir im Hotel angekommen sind hatten wir bereits mehr als 21.000 Schritte gesammelt. Aber der Tag ist noch nicht vorbei.
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    • Day 8

      Day 8

      April 1, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Comme c'est le lendemain de mon anniversaire et qu'il pleuvait j'ai zone, j'ai ete voir les matchs du final four de basket dans un bar a cote du quartier chinois. Deux images de metro pour signifier que les travaux du Subway le week-end ca rends ceux de suisse comme un nirvana paradisiaque du vallhalla 🤣
      Pourquoi ce bistrot vous allez me dire, parce que Athletique
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    • Day 131

      K und K in NYC - Tag 4.2

      December 24, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Fotos:
      - Weihnachtessen: Burger mit Beef, Cheese, Avocado und Onion-Jalapeño-Slaw
      - Ausblick aufs World Trade Center
      - Weihachten, das Fest der Liebe <3
      - 19 Grad Celsius am Heiligen Abend!!
      - Deko auf der Brooklyn Bridge
      - Da war wohl ein Baden-Württemberger in NYC: "Nett hier. Aber waren Sie schon mal in Baden-Württemberg?" :D
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    • New York

      October 7, 2014 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      07.10. um 13:15 Uhr Ankunft in New York
      Hotel in Brooklyn

      08.10.: Emire State Building, One world trade center, Memorial 9/11, Bustour, Abendessen im TGI Friday's

      09.10.: Fährentour rund um Manhattan, Freiheitsstature, Madison Square Garden, Macy's, Fahrrdtour im Central Park, Madame Tussauds, Time Square, Abendessen im MC Gee's - Bar aus How i met your motherRead more

    • Day 135

      Pequeña Italia

      June 15, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      El sector dónde se asentaron originalmente los inmigrantes italianos. Calles de restaurantes de comida italiana, con sus esmeradas pizzas y sus auténticos postres, especialmente el gelato. Es difícil caminar sin provocarse y caer en la tentación.

      Lasagña y Pizza de tres quesos acompañada de vaso de agua por $46.4 us.

      David D.
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    • Day 3

      NYC - Shopping Day in SoHo

      October 2, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Am heutigen Tag haben wir uns in der Nähe des Hotels im edlen Stadtteil SoHo ganztägig dem Power Shopping gewidmet. Schließlich kann man ja nicht mit leeren Händen nach Hause kommen. 🛍👠👗👜👓💍👔👚🧤🧦🥾

    • Day 3

      D3 New York - Harlem

      July 7, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      So one thing that we said was non-negotiable whilst we were here in NY was attending a worship service at an African-American Baptist church in Harlem. It came highly recommend by family and friends who had lived here for a time- one friend said “It’ll hit you like a punch to the chest.”. Oh and most importantly “Make sure they don’t sit you with the tourists!”. So we both did some research and picked a few potential churches, and fell asleep with the intention of making an 8am service...

      ...I woke up at 9am. The subway got us promptly to central Harlem just before 10am where we walked a short distance to one of the largest churches in the area. We took one look at the MASSIVE queue that was halfway round the block and turned straight- one minute up the road was Canaan Baptist Church of Christ, and the sound of a woman already singing drew us in.

      We were reminded to not take photos or videos and were ushered to a pew towards the front by a lovely man in white gloves, sitting us down amongst the rest of the congregation. From what we could see, us and the few tourists attending were scattered throughout the church, and we all looked a tad shabby next to everyone else who was in their Sunday best. This included floral hats and a lot of red and white clothing matching the church’s logo colours. The woman had since stopped singing but a young girl of about 7 years of age stood up on the stage and started singing “This little heart of mine” accompanied by a young man (who would later make his own mark as soloist). This was just the entree to a 2.5 hour feast of constant proclamations of joy and love through song, the reading and preaching of His Holy Scripture and also the participation of those attending. The choir was so full of energy and encouragement that many people were constantly up on their feet in response, reaching out and thanking God - ‘hallelujah,’ ‘praise the Lord’ they would call. Those who remained seated were no less passionate, clapping with each song and wiping away tears of joy.
      The message given by the Reverend Johnson Sr., was delivered simply and effectively (‘an unchanging god that has the power to change things’), after which we continued with the Lord’s Supper- a great ending to a big morning.

      The people at Canaan were so beautifully welcoming to us and we never felt out of place once. The church had a formal welcome to visitors in their service but it was the handshakes and welcomes of those seated around us that made us feel most at home.

      For the remainder of the day- we lunched and then went to join our friend for her final wedding dress fitting. We will unfortunately miss her and her fiancées wedding by a week (🤯) here in NY, but having the chance to see her in her wedding dress was priceless. She is going to make a jaw-dropping bride 🥰

      And then we shopped. Again.

      TOP 3 Highlights of today:

      1. Holding hands - at the end of the service, every person in the congregation held hands and swayed in unison after the communion (which was delivered by these cute little disposable packages that looked like the milk cups hosting a mini wafer above some Ribena).
      2. Final fitting - having the opportunity to see our friend Gemma collect her wedding dress.
      3. Seeing the sun - today was the first day where the sun completely cut the clouds away and provided us with a stunning summery evening that caused the buildings to glow.
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    • Day 6

      D6 New York - Central Park and Midtown

      July 10, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      As we knew today was going to be on the warmer side once again, we got up early and trained up towards Central Park. We signed up for a 10am bike tour as we figured it’d been the best way to sightsee around the 10km radius of this beautiful city centrepiece. It’s obviously a big business as we had to swim through a sea of sign-waving men tempting us with their deals for bikes 🚲 but we went with a local company with sub-par reviews 👍🏼
      At 10.05am the 16 of us plus our guide Barsha (from Russia....) started our 2 hour venture with praying enthusiasm....until one of the bikes went 💥!!! The dooverwacker on some girls gear thing broke in half, so one urgent Russian phone call to HQ, 5 minutes and a new bike later we were on our way. Until another bike failed, less epically this time. Our tour guide remained optimistic and things went smoothly for the rest of the tour 🙏 To be honest, knowing how untrustworthy the bikes were, I spent most of the time being paranoid and making bee lines for ideal exit routes should MY brakes fail.

      Times Square was amazing but an immediate assault on the senses, so we retreated to the M&M shop...big mistake. Who knew there was a land beyond peanut, crispy and mini m&ms?!

      We followed the crowds to Rockefeller Centre where we made our way up to the top floor- the view of Manhattan including Central Park offered a far more impressive perspective than from downtown at One World. We loved the gothic style architecture from the brass decals to the tall window frames. The spectacular views were popular for Asian brides, a handful of which were there getting their photos taken while their patient new husbands kept cool by intermittently stepping in and out of the air conditioned viewing spaces.

      To finish the afternoon, we had our first whole foods experience. It took every ounce of willpower to prevent us from buying up half the store (the chipotle salsa was amazing!).
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