Thursday, March 8, 2012

Shopping and Bar Hopping in NYC


My favorite hotel, The New Yorker, is having special 35% off sale.  This is a great deal for a great hotel with a perfect location.  Book now for a stay from now until September!  Sale ends today 3/9, so don't miss out!  Check out their shiny new website www.newyorkerhotel.com

I've mentioned my love for this hotel in a past post, but I also went back to stay there again the week before Christmas with three of my very best friends.  NYC is exciting anytime of year, but Christmas time is magical!

Our Trip:
Words cannot describe how excited we mamas were to go on this little trip!
We took an (extremely) early Amtrak train from 128 Westwood Station.  I did this last time and it worked out great.  Not much traffic and really easy to park--$12 a day.

We were able to check-in early!  The New Yorker Hotel lobby was decorated for the holidays.  Once again this hotel was perfect.

We scored a "Cyber Monday" deal that was a steal for Christmas time in NYC.
Our room was very nice and quite spacious...and as I have mentioned before the beds are so so comfortable.
The view from our room
We freshened up and then walked to Times Square.
We had a few celebrity sightings...one was real...Nick Lachey
and one was made out of wax...lol
Heather and faux Tony Bennett
We decided to see the sights by way of a Grey Line double decker bus!  You could get on and off all over Manhattan all day.  We were bundled up so we sat in the open air up top, it was awesome.  Kerri was our photographer...
Me and Heather on the double decker bus

Here are some things Kerri captured along the way...
cool black and whites suitable for framing
Empire State Building

Washington Square Park
We got off the bus for a late lunch in Soho/Little Italy.  We happened upon this lovely place, The Grey Dog.  So cozy inside.  The wine was 1/2 off after 4...of course we stayed until after 4!  It goes down in history as one of the best lunches ever...so relaxing, lots of laughs, good food and of course wine.  

It was dark when we left, Little Italy was all lit up...
We bought dozens scarves and pashminas on Canal Street and in Little Italy.  We hopped back on the bus...very cool riding on the top or the double decker at night...a little chilly but worth it.
Housewives of NY fans?  This is Jill Zarin and her
 husband's fabric business
Rockefeller Plaza
Home of the Rockettes!
We got back to the hotel and got ready for a night on the town!
View from our hotel room at night.
We started with a fancy smancy dinner at Ruth's Chris.  Excellent!
From there we went to a few bars/pubs and ended up at The Mean Fiddler--dancing and foolishness ensued until the wee hours.  Our last stop of the night (morning) was the Tick Tock 24 hour diner...this city really doesn't sleep!  I shall not reveal what time we finally put our heads on the pillows.

The next day (later that morning) we got huge coffees, thankfully Dunkin Donuts was right on the corner.  We checked out of the hotel but were able to leave our luggage locked up until we were ready to take the train home later.

Our plan was to walk to Rockefeller Plaza.  We saw some landmarks and shopped/haggled with  various street vendors along the way.
In the Fashion District they were selling some dresses on the street.

I got this one for 20 bucks.
Rockefeller Plaza was bustling with holiday excitement.
Woody was a little creepy and smelled like pee--sorry, just a warning



After one last stop at the Tick Toc Diner we headed home on the train back to Boston.  We had an absolute blast, but we were ready to get back to our kids and get some sleep.

Maureen said it best on her facebook status that evening "heading home from the city that never sleeps, to get some sleep"

Some of my loot
scarves and pashminas




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