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Neon Signs

Neon signs…

Lights near BroadwayApollo Theater

… and their new cousins: the high definition screens in Times Square (spectacular sight at night).

Times SquareTimes SquareTimes Square

Signs in NYC

When I visit a city, I like to read the signs on the street, as they say a lot from the city. NYC was not an exception, and I found a couple I find quite interesting (some others I did not dare to take the picture… shame on me).

Which One Is Real? Not The One You Think

"Which one is Real. Not the one you think. In NYC, it's illegal to paint a real gun to look like a toy, and to sell a toy gun that looks real." Something is wrong if you need this ad in the subway!

Seen in Harlem

I know there are many people who think this... but I didn't expect this in Harlem, one of the boroughs in NYC predominantly black.

Smoking Warning

Seen at Soho. Is there a better place to do anti-smoking campaign, than next to an ashtray?

Pepsi Obama

What did we say about Obama earlier? It seems Pepsi does not agree with them.

Munimeter

Parking in NYC requires a lot of reading

Sigma Delta Tau @ Columbia

Fraternity @ Columbia University

United Nations (NYC)

As you probably know, the United Nations Organization’s Headquarters are located in New York. It’s not the coolest place to visit, as it is not the tallest nor the most beautiful building in Manhattan, but still an important place to see for what represents (another topic would be how effective it really is, but this it out of the scope of this post).

United Nations Building

These headquarters are located in Manhattan, next to the east coast of the island, and it is international territory. There is no proper border (and you don’t get any stamp on your passport when you get in), but only international law rules here. They also have their own security, firemen, post office, etc.

United Nations General Assembly

If you happen to go to New York: don’t take the guided tour here: just stay outside, or in the main hall. We did so, and are quite disappointed. The only interesting part in my opinion was the General Assembly, but it lacks of some essentials: I would have enjoyed some history about the UN and some important decisions taken there, and also some other important sights, like the Security Council (this is a hot place nowadays).

Knotted Gun @ United Nations

Knotted Gun, by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd.

Saint George @ UNO

Once more: Saint George against the Dragon.

Ensaimadas

Mallorca Sweet Bread

Seen at Starbucks in NYC

Las ensaimadas llevando el nombre de Mallorca por todo el mundo… Shocking.

New York, New York

Back and recovered from the trip to New York City of last week. I think there is no better way to enjoy some days off than travelling to some unknown place and enjoy the sun walking from dawn to dusk.

Statue of LibertyMotorbike Policemen

New York was not an exception. Furthermore, when you get to NYC for the first time, you can only wonder “Am I really here?”. Because everything is really familiar to you, but not real. You have seen it in all kind of movies, TV series, documentaries, etc. There is not a big gap between your expectations and what you get. It’s a trip to realize that everything we see in the movies… is inspired in a real place, and you are there: New York.

Manhattan

It is said that the World’s capitals are London, Tokyo and New York, and this latter was still missing in my list. After having visited all three of them, I think Tokyo and New York are at a different level in terms of size and dynamism, although the fact that Tokyo is in Japan provided some quiet experiences even in the city centre that I did not manage to see in Manhattan.

Main Street

New York’s transport is great… if we exclude weekends for the evaluation (they do construction works every single weekend and it is a small mess). I think this is mainly a result of a decision back in 1811, when they decided to define a perfect grid for the island. The result is that lines are straight: either north-south, or east-west, and it is very easy to orientate in the city with the streets having numbers instead of names: really practical, isn’t it? There is a big flaw in the subway: you have no indication of when next train is coming (and which one is it): a bit confusing.

Wall Street StationFirst Avenue - One Way

Food is no surprise either. American culture and cuisine has been successfully exported to the rest of the world. We all know burgers, pizzas (we know them through the Americans), bacon and pancakes… Well, that’s it. Not really healthy, but trust me, the burgers are awesome over there.

Burger Joint @ Parker Le Meridien

Going to New York, you must also make sure you attend a couple of events and places. If you are into art (not my case), you should not miss MoMA and Metropolitan (very similar to British Museum), but there are some other “musts”.

Madison Square Garden

A basketball match at Madison Square Garden is a great experience. If you are lucky, go for a Knicks match. We could not as the season was over at NBA, but we went for a WNBA’s New York Liberty match: 13,000 people and a lot of fun. Another recommendation is the Gospel service on Sunday in Harlem: a different approach to what we know over here, with people singing and with some visual aids (videos, presentations, karaoke)… And, of course, Central Park: a huge park in the middle of Manhattan to (try to) disconnect from the urban landscape without leaving the city. Just like Retiro in Madrid or Englischer Garten in Munich.

Central Park from Top of the RockMore of New York in coming posts.