Quick NYC Trip? We’ve Got The Itinerary For Culture & Views

If you’re planning a night or weekend in one of our favorite cities, let us do the planning for you. We’ve got THE itinerary for your trip.

Bemelman’s Bar

First, to experience to true magic of NYC, you *must* book at least one Broadway show during your stay. We suggest an evening show that allows time for pre and post-show experiences.

When your show is confirmed, you can confidently book your tickets to experience one of the City’s best views at sunset, the rooftop at The Met. New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art boasts fabulous exhibits year-round, and on the weekend they host Date Night at The Met. This ticket allows patrons access to all exhibits PLUS the rooftop bar experience with a 360 degree view of the city. Yes, it’s as dreamy as it sounds. One tip here is that there are only two elevators to access the rooftop, you’ll want to locate these when you enter the museum and expect a line.

Before the show we highly recommend pre-show drinks (or dinner!) at the legendary Sardi’s. Here, you’ll be enjoying your dirty martini with Broadway regulars (and likely the talent as well).

After the show, you’ll head to the Upper Eastside’s luxury celebrity favorite The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel. Why this hotel? It houses the legendary Bemelman’s Bar, where you’ll wait in line for a true New York experience. The exclusivity, the vibe, the dark aesthetic, and the people-watching make Bemelman’s worth the wait.

With this itinerary you’re guaranteed a quintessential, exclusive NYC experience. Now all that’s left to decide is your outfit. And that deserves a separate post. *wink*

Unforgettable Dining Experience at Restaurant DANIEL, NYC

NYC, New York

OK ya’ll, I’ve been so excited to feature Restaurant DANIEL for a while now. Our dining experience here has stayed in my mind since our visit and I would die to go back. Aside from being MICHELIN-starred (2*) and providing an amazing French culinary experience, this Upper East Side restaurant is gorgeous, grand and honestly so FUN. Not a typical word I would use to describe a lot of restaurants of this caliber, but I’ll explain why.

After making my way through the main entrance, we met the hostess who directed us to the front bar for drinks as we waited for our table. It’s a quaint area, richly decorated with, ofcourse, great cocktails. Dirty Martini for me, please.

After pre-dinner cocktails, we were seated in the grand dining room, and when I say grand, it is truly that (3,000 sq ft). Our table was located at the top of the room, where we could people-watch and really take in the full experience (and that we did!).

After enjoying several (large!) glasses of red wine and our 7-course meal, I can safely say this is an experience I will never forget. In total, we were there for about 3 hours and were sad to leave. All of the staff, including the waiters, were beyond accommodating and friendly; they brought us out so many extra items to try that were not including in the course.

Restaurant DANIEL has remained a staple in the NYC dining scene since 1993. Owner and Chef, Daniel Boulud, is considered one of the most revered chefs in New York. He works alongside Executive Chef, Eddy Leroux. You can take a look at the current course offering here. Visit the restaurant’s instagram for a peek into their culinary creations and updates on their rotating fine art program.

A truly elevated experience from arrival through dessert. Bon Appétit!

Experience the Effortlessly Cool Bowery Hotel in NYC

NYC, New York, USA


A favorite NYC stay is easily the Bowery Hotel

The location (2 blocks from East Village), the DECOR, the friendly teddy bear waiting in your suite – I love everything about this place. The moment you walk in you’ll notice the greenery, the dark lighting, the velvet details and rich colors. This hotel is so. effortlessly. cool. as are many of it’s regular patrons.

Stay a while…

The suites are all beautifully styled with their signature red and white bedding. Options range from the Bowery Queen suite (250 square feet) to the Penthouse Terrace Suite (650 square feet). Pricing starts around $570 per night, but honestly, the atmosphere really transports you to another time in NYC history and is so worth the splurge. The ground floor also boasts Gemma restaurant, an Italian Trattoria with rave reviews.

Bowery Queen
Bowery Bar

If the photos (courtesy of TripAdvisor) aren’t enough to convince you to consider the Bowery for your next NYC visit, maybe their Bowery Bear will do the trick. You can even take this cutie home (for a price, ofcourse)!