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36 Hours in New York City

36 Hours in New York City

 By Pemba Dolma

May 14, 2020

New York City is considered the capital of world culture. This is because it is the most diverse city in the world. Besides, it is known for its busy nature, thus the slogan, New York City Never sleeps.  Most American cultural movement has its roots in New York City, which makes it an attraction to most tourists. However, the cities’ large size and its busy nature limit one’s capacity to explore the cultural beauty it harbors without getting overwhelmed. This gets busies on weekends make it impossible to get a glimpse of the city on a single trip. However, this article provides a hint on the best way to explore the city and enjoy the best of White American (native) cultural centers in just 36 hours. It also provides a simpler plan to maneuver the city and avoid being caught up in congestion, and yet explore the city at a low expense trip, without getting overwhelmed.

Friday

 1. Walk to NYC Vessel | 1 p.m.

Don’t miss to climb at this beautiful interconnected staircase sculpture at Hudson Yard neighborhood. It’s free to go! The vessel is a centerpiece art designed by architect Thomas Heatherwick. It’s a gigantic 15-story staircase with 2500 steps attractive and unique architecture itself. From going all the way up to the top, the view is wonderful over the Manhattan and Hudson River. There is also an elevator available for everyone!

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2. Refresh at Brooklyn Bridge | 4 p.m.

The suspension bridge is a national landmark and a beautiful site to visit. a walk through the bridge offers a nice view apart from being fun. It also offers plenty of picnic sites making it a good venue for couples or any other tourist looking to free their mind. However, evening or early in the morning are the best times to visit this site as it gets crowded during the day.

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 Saturday

 3. Early Morning Breakfast | 8:00 a.m.

Bagels are the most ionic breakfast among New Yorkers. Every typical American result in beacon, eggs, and cheese for breakfast. Therefore, for any tourist interested in the culture of New York City, Bagels are the ideal breakfast to have. However, Americans prefer to use them to make sandwiches, which is a modern white American dish. The meal is served in various outlets in Manhattan. The most popular outlets for this breakfast are the takeaway outlets. The best options for a takeaway breakfast are the Ess-a-bagel and Pick-a-bagel, which are types of sandwiched bagels, though not related. However, if there is more time for breakfast, bagels are best served at The George Montclair | Boutique hotel‎, which is a representation of modern white Americans boutique hotel. Besides, the hotel offers other varieties of white American dishes, which any tourist might opt for breakfast.

4. To Metropolitan Museum | 10 a.m.

Metropolitan is the largest museum in the united states. It could fill a day of exploration on its own.  It is a collection of approximately 5000 years of art from across the world. Therefore, any tourist would not want to miss exploring the museum. Since the museum is rich in culture and art, a strategic exploration is necessary. The American wing is rich in American cultural arts. The wing was opened in 1924, where it was set aside to accommodate domestic arts of the seventeenth to 19th century. Currently, it contains approximately 20,000 arts by Latin Americans, African Americana, and native Americans. This section is representing the true heritage of white Americans, in which New York is a representative. Finally, every tourist in the metropolitan should not miss the rooftop, which features an art exhibition a bar and a nice view of central park.  To maximize the experience in the museum, it is advisable to use the map so as to easily identify the most appealing sites to explore.

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 5. Watch the Skyline | 2 p.m.

New York City’s architecture is among the most beautiful works of the architect that every tourist wants to observe from a distance. The rock empire state building offers this opportunity. From the building, the city’s midtown and Rockefeller areas can be viewed vividly without having to endure snow in the winter.  Also, the central park aerial view is overwhelming, while the skyline is perfectly visible from this spot. The view of the skyline is graced by the state empire-building that reinforces the beauty of the scenery. The view is incredible if accompanied by a guide, who will explain the history behind the city’s structures.

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6. Radio City Music Hall | 4 p.m.

Radio city hall is a designated landmark on New York City under the shadows of Rockefellers. It is a world-class entertainment venue that every tourist must include in their itinerary. The hall was set up in 1932, which gives its traditional orientation. It is prominent for its musical extravaganzas and films. Besides, it’s the home of the prominent dance company, The Rockettes. In the early 90s, this hall was the largest indoor theatre in the city and in the world at large. Therefore, it is a historic entertainment venue, that harbors much about the city’s entertainment culture. In addition, it hosts world-class events including Grammy awards and Tony awards among others. Its curves and stretches are something that no tourist would want to miss, alongside a three hours’ entertainment session in New York.

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7. Catch the Broad Show | 7 p.m.

Before breaking for dinner, the Broad shows are the best way to have fun and relax after a busy day of touring. The shows are a typical way of New Yorkers’ culture; thus, any tourist wants to explore them to have an understanding of their tour in the city. Although popular shows require prior booking, tickets are available at a discount at the venue. The time square plaza is the best place to be after the show, although the performer overcharge tourist.  This neighborhood does not offer the best in terms of food; therefore, changing the location for dinner and after-dinner drinks are the best option. Besides, the neighborhood offers a wide variety of restaurants that offer these at a cheap price while quality is not compromised.

Sunday

8. Mediterranean Inspired Restaurant | 11 a.m.

Thinking of brunch before heading for another fresh tour? The Boulud Sud restaurant is perfect for brunch which is across the Lincoln Center. The restaurant features regional flavors that travel the entire coastal region from the shores of southern France to the coast of North Africa and Beyond. It offers many different items for brunch that starts from $15 and up. Try the Brunch Prix Fixe option two courses for $29 and three courses for $35 that includes classic choices as a Potato Leek Soup(Chives Oil, Celery, Fingerling Potato Chip), Slow-Roasted Faroe Island Salmon(Eggplant, P’ titim, Crispy Fried Leeks, Caramelized Fennel, and Coconut Riz Au Lait(Toasted Coconut, “Fruits Exotiques” Leaf, Pineapple-Saffron Sorbet) as dessert so the choice is yours!

9. Lincoln center | 2 p.m.

Lincoln Center is fun for tourists of all ages. It has a wide range of fun activities for both kids and adults. The most predominant activity is attending dance events, which mainly feature white American dance. It spacious which allows the guest to also take part in dances that they are familiar with. It is the best place for tourist couples who enjoy music, dance, and watching fountains. However, it is advisable to have advance tickets as the center flock with people during peak season.

10. Ground Zero | 4:30 p.m.

The most remarkable feature at ground zero is the 9/11 memorial museum, which harbors a tribute to the event. Also, the two reflecting pools feature the names of 3000 victims of the event. Also, the one trade tower, “Freedom Tower”, offer a nice skyline view. It is the tallest building in the united states; hence its view is remarkable.

11. Ferrying back to Manhattan | 5:30 p.m.

Returning back to Manhattan through a ferry is the best way to tour in New York. The ferry drops off at Seaport, which is an old New York street. This area has plenty of restaurants and beautiful, the old streets that harbors the city’s history.

Lodging

The best lodging hotel is Mr. C Seaport Hotel in Waterfront (price from $200 and above). This hotel offers has onsite rooms, with a breathtaking dining area. Besides, it offers the best White American and Mexican dishes, which allows a tourist to enjoy as they watch the beautiful view of the old, untouched streets of the seaport. The rooms are equipped with internet and large flat-screen televisions; thus, ensuring guests are at all times entertained.

Another option for accommodation in the center of the Manhattan is a Hudson New York boutique hotel (237 West 58th street), which is stylish young at heart and cool (from $84-$119). Offers a cozy bar/lounge with a fireplace, a furnished patio.

References:

The Vessels, a new observatory in new york city. (n.d.). Retrieved May 8, 2020, from https://www.new-york-city-travel-tips.com/the-vessel/

Metropolitan Museum of Art. (n.d.). Retrieved May 8, 2020, from https://www.metmuseum.org/

Lincoln Center for the Art Performances. (n.d.).  Retrieved May 9, 2020, from http://lincolncenter.org/lincoln-center-at-home

Radio City Music Hall. (n.d.). Retrieved May 9, 2020, from https://www.radiocitymusichall.org/

Boulud Sud. 9n.d.). Retrieved May 10, 2020, from https://www.bouludsud.com/nyc/

Mr. C Seaport Hotel. (n.d.). Retrieved May 10, 2020, from https://www.mrchotels.com/mrcseaport/

Sbe Hudson New York Hotel. (n.d.). Retrieved May 10, 2020, from, https://www.morganshotelgroup.com/hudson/hudson-new-york

 

Pemba Dolma

As the Chief Concierge of the Plaza Hotel in the center of Manhattan, I have created a short training video to represent the group of concierges about one of the historically significant tourism attractions “Central Park.”  It is important that our guests be well informed about the services they received during their stay.

 

Concierge Assignment

I have selected Central Park for NYC tourist attraction. This site is significant to the culture of New York because it is one of the first public parks built in America with recreational facilities abounding.  As located in the center of bustling Manhattan, its ground serves as a safe haven not only to athletes, strollers, daydreamers, and musicians but also for teems of migratory birds each year. This is the spot where one can skate, row, padel, dribble or climb to his or her heart’s delight.

Goldsmith, M. (2007). Central Park Confidential. National Geographic Traveler, 24(2), 66–67.

Pemba Dolma

How did you feel about going to the Times Square EDITION Hotel?

It was a great experience being in the place and perceiving things from a professional perspective. We had an opportunity to take a quick look at all different departments as the front of the house and back of the house from the tour of the EDITION Times Square hotel. As we entered the hotel, the odor from the signature scent made me feel great. At first glance from the lobby, I couldn’t stop gazing on those beautiful and natural decorative staircases. All the staff members we encountered were very friendly and welcoming. Each suite is cozy, soundproof and attaches to a terrace which I thought was nice, relax, and cool. Indeed, the fine dining restaurant with the bar was the best part of the hotel that amazed me from a different angle. The interior design is incredible that catches people’s eyes quickly. I didn’t feel like I was actually in the restaurant. That place was just more than dining. The way they have decorated, designed and structured the ceiling, floor, and walls with lights and plants was very elegant and amazing. They have their own standard procedure to display all the furniture settings. Another piece of information that I gained was that they have created an eco-friendly environment by consuming a plant-based product. Also, they carry around 500 different wines to pair up with varieties of food which I think was a very important part when considering the food and beverage department in this industry.

What was the most significant information you learned while at the Times Square Edition?

The most significant information I learned during this hotel tour was the piece of information being shared by the professional staff. As they said,  knowing different skills, having good communication and connections within an organization are extremely important to work in the hotel industry. In addition, another important information I learned from this tour was having a general idea of the physical and organizational structures of this industry.

 

Pemba Dolma

Making People happy and satisfy in any form is something that I love to do. Being an independent at an early age, working for a living and struggling for studying at the same time is very challenging for me. My name is Pemba Dolma, a current student at CityTech college. I am pursuing my career as a Hospitality Management. In the future, I would like to work in the hotel industry. I accomplished my Associate degree in Liberal Arts from Queensborough Community College in 2018. During my college years, I have faced so many obstacles on my way. However, no matter how difficult the situation was, I never lose faith in me and kept my headstrong enough to take the challenge to overcome. I believe trial and error period is the most important part throughout the journey of life. We must keep on trying and searching for the true destination until we find them. Never give up is the biggest lesson that I have learned during my college years. Personality-wise, I am a very friendly, extrovert, energetic and hard-working person. I love cooking, serving and traveling. When it comes to working, I am very responsible and passionate. This is just the beginning phase of my career. There is more to learn and explore. Hopefully, one day I will graduate from college with enough experience, knowledge, and skills needed in practical life.