New York City: Day 5
Christmas Eve!
Sun 24 Dec 2006 - Sun 24 Dec 2006
3 °C
View
Round-The-World 2006-7
on tristanr's travel map.
Given it was Christmas, Ange and I decided to take it relatively easy! After all, Ange had just flown half-way across the world, and neither of us had really stopped since arriving. Also, Claire flew on to Brazil so we had an excuse to bum around!
Part of my Christmas present from Ange was lunch and a show at the BB King restaurant on Times Square. Given that it was Christmas, it was very busy, but so much fun! The music was amazing (The Harlem Gospel Choir), and the food was – well, there was just so much of it! I even tried proper Southern Fried Chicken and many other deep fried foods. Sooo good! Thanks again Ange!
After such a filling lunch we decided to take a walk along the Hudson River. It was a really nice day, so that worked out perfectly. Our hotel is located on the opposite side of the Hudson River to Manhattan, in Jersey City. This means that about 2 minutes from our hotel is the waterfront, with a fantastic view of the Manhattan skyline. We’re down opposite the World Trade Centre site, so looking North-East the island of Manhattan is spread out in front of us. If they hadn’t built a big office tower and car park opposite our hotel, we’d have that view from our hotel, too. Bugger!
Our other achievement today was to FINALLY find where the local supermarket is. Being who I am, I refused to ask for directions, and we tried the mall down the road (Newport Centre), which amazingly enough, doesn’t have a supermarket! We then walked across the Hudson Tunnel entrance to a MiniMart attached to a petrol station. There we got milk and Pringles. Necessities, you see!
That night, actually on the way back from the MiniMart, Ange asked at the front desk. It turns out the local Shoprite is about 2 blocks away. We headed there almost straight away and nabbed some bagels, cream cheese, pizza, pasta and salad. Yes! That’s our breakfast and lunch for the next few days. Saved us a small fortune, that did.
Both of us also called home to wish our respective families a Merry Christmas.
Posted by tristanr Sun 24 Dec 2006 10:41 AM Archived in Tourist Sites | USA Comments (0)
