I'm planning a trip to New York with my mam for 8 Feb, coming back 11 Feb.
We've been before so done all the usual tourist attractions. She knows she's going somewhere but not where (it's a gift for her 65th and retirement). We got a suite in Fitzpatricks, and they've laid on a reception. I just wanted ideas as to what we could do.
My thoughts at the moment are:
- Arrive Friday Feb 8 - do Central Park (disgusted to find out Tavern on the Green is closed as I always wanted to go there) - so tea in the Plaza and then Central Park in a carriage (I know it's twee but she couldn't walk that far), then dinner in Little Italy
- Saturday - 9 Feb Pop down to the Freedom Tower, have lunch at Grand Central Station, Mass at St Patrick's, then I have tickets for Annie that evening.
- Sunday - 10 Feb - do the outlets. Maybe Top of the Rock that evening
- Monday - 11 Feb - potter round Bloomingdales, as near to the hotel.
My mother says she just wants to be directed, neither of us are big shoppers. Is there anything else I'm leaving out?
We've been before so done all the usual tourist attractions. She knows she's going somewhere but not where (it's a gift for her 65th and retirement). We got a suite in Fitzpatricks, and they've laid on a reception. I just wanted ideas as to what we could do.
My thoughts at the moment are:
- Arrive Friday Feb 8 - do Central Park (disgusted to find out Tavern on the Green is closed as I always wanted to go there) - so tea in the Plaza and then Central Park in a carriage (I know it's twee but she couldn't walk that far), then dinner in Little Italy
- Saturday - 9 Feb Pop down to the Freedom Tower, have lunch at Grand Central Station, Mass at St Patrick's, then I have tickets for Annie that evening.
- Sunday - 10 Feb - do the outlets. Maybe Top of the Rock that evening
- Monday - 11 Feb - potter round Bloomingdales, as near to the hotel.
My mother says she just wants to be directed, neither of us are big shoppers. Is there anything else I'm leaving out?