During a friend’s visit back to the US, I played tourist for the day. We walked through Brooklyn Bridge Park, shopped in Sephora and took part in happy hours near Barclays.
It was a blast and like all good times, it flew by.













adventures of weekend explorations and internet scrolling
During a friend’s visit back to the US, I played tourist for the day. We walked through Brooklyn Bridge Park, shopped in Sephora and took part in happy hours near Barclays.
It was a blast and like all good times, it flew by.













Taking a stroll down to South Street Seaport via Chinatown…..





Below the Brooklyn Bridge the Fulton Market has gotten a face lift with a centered Garden Summer Bar brought to you by Chase Sapphire where guests can drink outdoors in the designated square and enjoy live music performances. Steps away is iPic theaters a super luxury style cinema equipped with plush seating, cocktails and in-theater service. You can’t miss the beautiful facade of the South Seaport Museum replicating the image of Federal Merchants homes of early New York.
What I enjoyed about the area was not only did it have shopping and tons of food trucks on all sides, but there are free benches, ping pong tables and corn hole games for all ages. I am sooo excited that 10 Corso Como is coming to NYC.  This shop originated in Milan in 1991 and it is the epitome of eclectic. If you want to make a statement or own a statement piece, check this place out. If you not in the mood for retail therapy can still conquer #SundayFunday at the Fulton Stall Market for all your produce, don’t forget your tote bag.










I cannot wait for this MOVIE
Just added Marina Sands Bay to my bucket list
I really love the idea of engraving & coordinates
Turns out your password doesn’t have to look like:Â Hnj*&^$hg1239GxBjS
Interesting Intel on what couples did on their wedding night
Britney’s work outs are inspiring me
A motel worth reserving

While all the the rooftop views in New York have their charm, when my cousins came into town from Atlanta, I thought it would be a perfect choice to take in the sights of midtown Manhattan due to the slightly cloudy day. At the Top of the Rock, I appreciate the glass walls and enough space between each barrier to get some clear shots. Not to mention four different platforms to catch the 360 view of Manhattan. It also helps that you feel arms length away from all the skyscrapers, in most any weather condition. If you go during the week you can buy the tickets very quickly with less than 30 minutes wait time, just enough time to wander around 30 Rock or grab a bite to eat. If you are here on a weekend visit, I would purchase tickets ahead of time. If you happen to be visiting during a clear day definitely think about upgrading to the experience that allows evening entry, to see the famous city lights.
The iconic Bar SixtyFive at the Rainbow room is an excellent choice for apps and drinks for an older or corporate crowd. Entrance to the bar also includes complimentary coat check and separate elevators, BUT the same views.















