New York City In 4 Days

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On to Wednesday, we started the day by going on the Staten Island ferry to see the Statue Of Liberty which is much smaller than I imagined but still great. I decided to go outside to take pictures on the ferry and I have honestly never felt that cold in my life, my fingers started numbing up whilst taking photos, I definitely would not recommend you do that in January! We then visited the Financial district and Wall Street which is completely different to how I imagined it, a lot more relaxed and not as fast passed as I thought. The 9/11 memorial site was also in this area so we then visited the museum there and had a guided tour by a survivor, this was one of the things I most wanted to do whilst in New York. The whole area was completely chilling and the experience was very emotional. After having a spot of lunch and some time to relax, we headed to China Town which is one of the most frightening places I have ever visited, unless you like a lot of gift shops filled with junk and people hassling you to go in them, I wouldn’t recommend you go there. But still an experience none the less.
Thursday was our final full day and one of my favourite days in the city. We started the day off by doing a spot of shopping in Times Square where I went a bit mad in the  Mac shop. We then went on the hunt to track down some cheap Broadway tickets, we managed to get really good seats for the Lion King that night which I have always wanted to see. For the remainder of the day we visited the Natural History Museum and Central Park where we went on a horse and carriage ride. This was one of the best things I did in New York and if you have a chance, definitely go on one, it is the best way to see in and around Central Park. That night we went for a beautiful meal in the Hard Rock Cafe before going to see the Lion King on Broadway, both experiences I will never forget.
The Friday being our last day and us having to leave at 7pm, meant it was more of a chilled one. I tried pancakes with bacon and maple syrup for the first time that morning and I was shocked by how nice it is, sounds and look so wrong but tastes so good together! We then visited Grand Central Station, where all I could think about was that very first episode of Gossip Girl and spend the rest of the day on 5th avenue and shopping before sadly leaving the amazing city to come home. I already miss being in New York and already want to go back, the trip has made me realize I am a real city girl at heart and feel much more comfortable in a fast passed place like that rather than in the still, quiet countryside. 

A Day In London

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Whilst in London I visited the Ripleys museum which is home to all things weird and unusal, as you can see from the pictures they had wa figures of the worlds tallest man and the worlds fattest woman. They also had an electric chair simulator there which shows a figure being electrocute, very scary, and a mirror maze. After this I visited China Town and Lester Square for the first time which was amazing! Then I went on to Covent Garden which is one of my favourite places, the Christmas decorations were up too which made it look even prettier. Whilst there i couldn’t resist the amazing Mac shop that is in Covent Garden, and I FINALLY picked up Rebel lipstick which is SO SO amazing! Keep your eyes peeled for a post on it next week. 
Where is your favourite place in London?

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