New York City offers every kind of experience you can imagine. But for this trip, we dove straight into the magic of the Broadway Theatre District located in Midtown Manhattan around “never sleep” Times Square!
Broadway shows, jazz clubs, Museum of Modern Art, St. Patrick’s Cathedral… all within walking distance! By the way… you can walk to any of these as fast as a cab can move. :)
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The Circle in the Square Theatre, opened in 1972, is smaller and more intimate than the other theatres so it is always a great place to get intimate with the show, and, sometimes the actors!
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It doesn’t get more convenient! You are literally steps away from Times Square and Broadway.
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Bagels, breakfast, pastries, and boxes to go! Too numerous and all too good to detail!
Yelp it if you feel you must. But, you don’t!
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A classic theatre from the 1920s and still going! The High Society New Orleans Jazz Band was a hit and there are more shows to pick from.
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Central Park is New York City’s giant backyard with lovely views and lots of squirrels. You can walk, take a horse-drawn carriage, or take a cyclist-drawn carriage. Established in 1853 and covering 843 acres… we hired a cyclist.
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Go for the Picasso, Matisse, Warhol, and van Gogh’s “Starry Night”. Stay because you accidentally got mesmerized by ripped-up jeans on a canvas.
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Move from honking horns into St. Patrick’s Cathedral which is a sanctuary of light, stained glass, and Gothic arches. It pure angelic calm. A mass was beginning when we visited, or I may have never left.