A collection of my pictures from a trip to New York City in March 2008. We walked aound Battery Park, Ground Zero, ate at Bubba Gumps, went to the "Top of the Rock" at the Rockefeller Center and skating rink, took a carriage ride through Central Park, attended mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral, visited candy stores and saw the broadway production of Grease.
A newlywed couple from England (United Kingdom) had their love walk in Times Square of Manhattan right after their wedding ceremony in Central Park of New York City. Videography / Videographer: Forever Video, http://www.forever-video.com, 416-519-8433, 647-500-0898.
Season 1: North America, Episode 6: New York.
Eric and Bobby head to New York to meet one of the founders of couchsurfing and Chris from Travelistic. They even take a little stroll through Central Park in the middle of the night.
We explore Disney's gig as "experience consultant" to the U.S. Customs process, the Whirling Dervish Festival, giant lanterns in the Philippines, beer mapping and hunting for food in Central Park.
Per Se is run by chef Thomas Keller as an eastern outpost of his famed French Laundry in Napa Valley. But the setting, in opulent space with stellar views over Central Park, makes all the difference.
Horse and Carriage Rides, Picnics, Boating, Biking...these are all ways to see Central Park. But if you want to really feel it, or eat it, try taking a Wild Food Tour with Wildman Steve Brill. The Wildman will give you helpful recipes to go with your newly found fruits, veggies, berries, and nuts as well as useful information on the plants you find. Pointing at the trees is one way to do it, tasting them is another. For a more hands-on, natural tour, try the tour less taken. It can make all of the difference! www.wildmanstevebrill.com