

A simple stroll across the Brooklyn Bridge or a day spent ambling through Central Park are uniquely New York experiences.

Museums like The Met and The Whitney are unparalleled. New York City offers so many different activities for visitors. The interior design alone is worth a stop. Known for their towers of smoked fish and bagels, we couldn’t get enough of this place. With a menu that harkens back to the old days in a setting fit for the most Snapchat savvy Millennial, Sadelle’s really delivers. Sadelle's, a Jewish deli inspired twist on modern brunch holds its own on West Broadway. Speaking of which, our first stop was brunch. Adding to this is the multitude of hip coffee shops, designer clothing stores, boutique hotels, and restaurants lining the streets. Old cast iron fire escapes stream down brick buildings giving the neighborhood a true Manhattan feel. SoHo is the quintessential Industrial Revolution turned Restoration Hardware chic neighborhood. On our most recent trip to the "Big Apple" a few weeks ago we chose to stay in SoHo. Rest assured, New York City has something for everybody. It all depends on what you’re looking for. Like any great city, NYC is a revolving door of personalities, but this isn't just the people, the city itself can show you any number of sides. New York City has so much to offer it simply can’t be fully experienced in one trip. The latter relies on the premise that this is not your first or only time visiting. Two Nights In New York City - just enough time? Or not even close to enough? Arguments could be made for both.
