New York – Day One
Times Square
Empire State Building
Brooklyn Bridge
Trinity Church
9/11 Memorial
Wall Street
Broadway Musical
New York Big Bus Tours: Downtown Loop – The day started with coffee and a Big Bus Tour. My mom really wanted to go on one of these uber-touristy buses, so I caved to my aversion for obvious tourism and purchased tickets. To my surprise, these bus tours were consistently recommended by New Yorkers and frequent visitors. If you can, get on Shelly’s bus. We met three great tour guides via Big Bus, but Shelly left a long-lasting impression with his comedy and storytelling.
First Stop: Empire State Building – It wasn’t a long ride from Times Square to the Empire State Building, but I am so glad we chose to go first thing in the morning! The traffic, security, and lines lacked the pushing and shoving we experienced while leaving the building – YIKES!
Next Stop: Downtown – After the Empire State Building, we hopped back on the Big Bus to ride down 5th Avenue, past Chinatown and the East Village, into Lower Manhattan. On the way, we drove past this abandoned building with an incredible story…There was a time when women were chained to their workplace, unable to leave without permission. Sadly, all of the women working in this building perished in a fire more than 100 years ago, because they were chained to their station. This event initiated the women’s rights movement & the building has remained empty as a memorial to the women who lost their lives.
We also caught a glimpse of the infamous Flatiron Building.
Next Stop: The Brooklyn Bridge – In addition to more coffee and a rest break, we took a moment to absorb our surroundings and map out our time in the Financial District. We chose to start by taking on the Brooklyn Bridge and passed some impressive street performers on the way.
9/11 Memorial & One World Trade Center – After basking in the views of Manhattan, Brooklyn & Queens we decided to walk a few blocks to the 9/11 Memorial and new World Trade Center buildings. On the way, we passed Trinity Church which New Yorkers also call “the Miracle Church” because it is the only building near the World Trade Center that was not damaged by the terrorist attacks. Here, you will find Alexander Hamilton’s tombstone.
Final Stop: Wall Street – Our last stop before taking the Big Bus back to Times Square, was Wall Street. While the bronze Charging Bull statue is not technically located on Wall Street (it’s actually on Broadway), it is a stock market icon, representing resilience and optimism!
A night on the town – Broadway – As the day wrapped up, there wasn’t much time for dinner. Instead, we stopped at one of the many corner shops on our walk toward the Ambassador Theater! My dad gave my mother and I tickets to the Broadway Musical CHICAGO as a Christmas gift – it was the perfect end to the day.






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