
parking lots are stackable and cars take elevators to save space, or when walking down the street you frequently see nail salons with (mostly) women lined up just behind the the storefront, their nails being taken care of. So here I am, back in this crazy place again. First thing I did after hitting the hotel was entering the nearest Starbucks and have a chocolate chip cookie and a “solo”. I felt like a junkie.
This time I’m staying in West Chelsea, just two subway stops from the office and none the less a totally different place. The hotel has been derived from a 19th century building, part of the General Theological Seminary. In fact breakfast is served in the refectory. Believe me, I can see the Empire State building from the window and still I feel far from that in space-time. It’s not a mainstream place and you need to walk three blocks and two avenues to get to the subway (blue line) but rooms have just been renovated and have all comforts for a very reasonable price. I discovered I’m close to the gay district (which is bad), but I’m also close to cool areas like Meatpacking and at least I have a decent room (last time I stayed at the crappy Pennsylvania hotel).
This season New York is freezing cold. Wind can make you cry if you walk against it.
Hey! you are in my side of the world! how long are you there for? Any free time to take a 9 hour drive, or short flight, to toronto?
Hello Jessica! I’m sorry I can’t make it to Toronto neither this time BUT stay tuned! I’m piling up sky miles in Delta’s frequent flier program and I’m close to the free flight limit. There’s a good chance I can make it to Toronto before the summer.
How are you going? Having tried New York I can’t imagine how cold Toronto must be in this season
hey!! ya Toronto is sooo cold, the wind is what gets you! Thats soo great, I hope you can make it up, lauren and Kat and I would love to take you for some good old canadian wine! I hope you enjoy NYC, how long are you there?