Grand Central Station is just as grandly large as its name suggests with so many people coming and going. It's a great place to people watch, but our time was limited.
Evening views of the Chrysler Building seen on an after dinner walk and the Empire State Building (from our hotel room) were impressive and colorful.
We made brief stops at a few landmark NYC buildings: Chrysler Building (top left and bottom left) with its art deco look, Daily News (top right and bottom right) with no sign of Clark Kent, and the Waldorf Astoria (bottom middle) with its signature 1893 World's Fair lobby clock. It was designed to commemorate Columbus' discovery of America.
While I can't identify these buildings (except the green-topped Chrysler building) the structures were impressive. There's never a shortage of amazing architecture in NYC.
NYC has always been an amazing destination for me.
6 comments:
I really love the last two collages, all those arty lines of the buildings. it is beautiful and I like your photos a lot. I would snap myself silly. I was only there in 1952 when I was 8.. only a few memories. thanks for the awesome view of Grand Central station, I have never seen it even in a photo
New York City is one of the few places I have not visited. The buildings are magnificent. I admit that I would enjoy the plays and concert venues. For the rest I feel like too many people and the closeness of all those beautiful buildings would take away my enjoyment.
Great pictures! There is so much to see there.
Amazing architecture in the Big Apple!
I would love to visit NYC again. It's been way too long.
Loved all your pictures....thanks for sharing!
Wow, the prices of in room snacks!!
You've provided us with an interesting tour.
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