I plan to document this new journey and share photos of this beautiful country along the way. Here are a few photos to start with for now.
I plan to document this new journey and share photos of this beautiful country along the way. Here are a few photos to start with for now.
With only 2 weeks left in NYC, I decided to create a video that aims to capture the essence of the city and the spirit of its residents.
I wanted to showcase the qualities of this city that I adore; the dynamic energy, colorful diversity and sense of endless possibility and wonder. For me, it is these characteristics that make this city so incredible.
Here is New York from my perspective, condensed into one and a half minutes. Enjoy!
Philadelphia is a colorful city rich in history, culture and unique in character. Despite the brief trip, I managed to pack in quite a few of the major attractions of the city, to my surprise. Within 28 hours, I was able to (aka my recommendations):
Trainride from New York to Philadelphia
Colorful street art makes me happy
Liberty Bell: The symbol of American independence
Independence Hall
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art: Rocky Steps
International Pop Art Exhibit
Reading Terminal Market
Pine Street
Despite the brevity of my trip, I had a wonderful time exploring this city for the first time. Whether you’re a history buff, culture junkie, self-proclaimed foodie or simply in need of a weekend getaway, you’re bound to have a great time in Philadelphia 🙂
I moved to the East Village last September. Over the past 6 months, I’ve enjoyed exploring all this eclectic neighborhood has to offer. The more I discover, the deeper my fascination.
The East Village — the blocks east of the Bowery between Houston and 14th Streets, was once considered to be part of the Lower East Side, but began to develop its own unique identity and culture in the late 1960s, when a flurry of artists, musicians, students and hippies began to move into the area.
The neighborhood has since emerged as a center of the counterculture in New York, and is regarded as the birthplace of several artistic movements, including punk rock and the Nuyorican literary movement. It has also been the site of protests and riots. Although in recent decades it has been argued that gentrification has transformed the character of the neighborhood, East Village is still known for its diverse community, vibrant nightlife (boasting the highest concentration of bars in the city) and artistic charm. Recent years have seen an influx of trendy bars, street art, boutique shops while an abundance of affordable eateries has made the East Village, the mecca for budget-minded foodies.
Here is a list of my favorite spots in the neighborhood:
Cafe Orlin: Orlin burger, hummus with mushrooms and avocado toast
Kenka: Enjoying cotton candy after the meal
Tompkins Square Park during Storm Jonas 2016
Despite its grit and grime, East Village is a fascinating, lively and trendy neighborhood with a cult following. It’s culturally diverse community, plethora of food options, dynamic nightlife and artistic allure make it one of my favorite neighborhoods in New York, and quite possibly, the entire world.