


I wish I had taken more photographs of the streets of New York but it was so hard to capture the busy nature of this city in single photographs - you just have to experience it.  New York was amazing; this city is every bit as eclectic as you imagine it to be.  
We stayed in the East Village of Manhattan right by Tompkins Square Park; 
we ate (too many) bagels from Tompkins Bagels; 
visited the Bronx Zoo; 
explored the American Museum of Natural History for hours; 
drank coffee at Stumptown (amazing coffee, amazing building) and Blue Bottle Coffee (which I loathed for its pretentiousness); 
ate the most delicious pizza at Paulie Gee's; 
finally saw the enlightening Body Worlds exhibition; 
found the hidden burger joint in Le Parker Meridien; 
experienced Sleep No More's "Inferno" at the McKittrick Hotel, which was indescribably mind blowing; 
ate at Momofuku; 
viewed artwork at MoMA including the Henri Matisse exhibition; 
narrowly avoided being crushed at the Village Halloween Parade; 
grabbed lunch at Amy's Bread; 
spent some dollars in Sephora; 
visited the Evolution Store; 
experienced proper Cuban-Mexican food at Cafe Habana; 
explored the city and its streets from The High Line 
and drank at some pretty awesome bars.
I would go back in a heartbeat.