New York City (December 2017)

We visited New York City for the weekend in early December 2017. Initially, we had planned to stay for only one night, but as the weekend approached and snow was forecasted, we thought it might be fun to arrive prior to the snowstorm so that we could see the city before, during, and after. We used Hilton HHonors points for a free award stay at the Hilton Garden Inn in Midtown West, which is located on 54th Street, just two blocks south of Central Park. On Friday night, we took the bus to the city, and after checking into the hotel, we had a great casual ramen meal at nearby Hide-Chan Ramen. On Saturday, the snow started, so we adjusted our plans accordingly so that we could walk in Central Park at the height of the storm. But first, we enjoyed an excellent sushi omakase lunch at Kappo Masa on the Upper East Side, followed by a visit to the Neue Gallerie to see its Klimt paintings, including the most famous “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer”, which was featured in the movie “Woman in Gold”. During our walk through Central Park, we stopped in at the Loeb Boathouse for a drink, but so did hundreds of other people and there was “no space at the inn”. (Our stop was not a waste of time, however, because the building and setting are so pretty that we would like to return sometime.) After happy hour drinks at Iguana Lounge across the street from the hotel, we enjoyed a fancy dinner at restaurant Gabriel Kreuther, which overlooks Bryant Park and its outdoor winter/holiday village and ice rink near the main branch of the New York Public Library. On Sunday, we again walked in Central Park, stopping at Wollman Rink to watch the skaters, and enjoying the sunny blue skies offset by the snow-covered ground. It was fun to see so many dogs, children, and families enjoying the first good snowfall of the year. We had a quick dim-sum lunch at Shun Lee CafĂ© near Lincoln Center, then walked back to the hotel, retrieved our bags, and caught the bus home. Every weekend in the city goes by way too fast!
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