Tag: travels

  • Travel | New York City Bucket List

    My June trip to New York City is fast approaching – arghhh! – and in the midst of revision for my last exam I’ve been taking breaks to do some travel planning. There’s some obvious tourist-y places I know I have to go to (i.e. Times Square, Natural History Museum, Fifth Avenue shopping lol) but there are also a few smaller and little known places I’m really keen on visiting too!
    Check out my top 5 hidden gem hotspots I’ll be hoping to tick off my bucket list whilst I’m in the Big Apple…

    NYC Bucket List - Strawberry Fields

    *images via NYC Parks

    Strawberry Fields, Central Park

    A 2.5 acre stretch of Central Park, Strawberry Fields is a designated section of peace in the bustling city dedicated to John Lennon. The site is probably known best for the memorial mosaic centred around the word “Imagine” which attracts visitors from around the world who come to pay tribute not only to the late Beatles legend, but to think and pay homage to the lives lost in conflict all around the world. With New York being such a hectic and fast paced city, I can imagine spending some time in such a quiet and thoughtful place would be pretty good for the soul.

    NYC Bucket List - The Met

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Hidden behind a pretty stunning exterior, the Met is a Mecca for art lovers and historians with over 2 millions works under its roof. There are permanent exhibitions with collections of artifacts all the way back to Ancient Egypt to Modern Day Europe. The main attraction for me on this visit will be the Charles James: Beyond Fashion exhibition, showcasing the designer’s artistic process and dramatic archival pieces. I’ve already seen a slew of fantastically positive reviews of it, so I’m keen to see the whole thing for myself!

    NYC Bucket List - The High Line
    The High Line

    An elevated parkland in the midst of downtown Manhattan, the High Line is a fairly new attraction in the City. Nicknamed the ‘park in the sky’, the mile long stretch of public park built along what was a disused historic freight route is now one of the must-visit places in New York. Not only is it a historical site, it now houses beautiful flowers along the route, impressive architectural structures and unique views across the City. For me it’d be rude not to take advantage of what will, hopefully, be a sunny Summer day and meander down the platform for an afternoon.

    NYC Bucket List - Chelsea Market

    *images via WSJ and Chelsea Market’s Instagram

    Chelsea Markets

    Linked with the High Line, Chelsea Markets could almost be described as the Covent Garden of New York City. Right in the heart of the Meatpacking District is the indoor marketplace which is a haven for foodies. You only need to look at their Instagram to see the mouthwatering selection on offer and I can imagine this will be a frequent stop during my time in the City – gimme all the food ok! Plus I spy Anthropologie on the map too and with exchange rates, hey, may as well pop in to see if I can pick up something cute too ;)

    NYC Bucket List - NY Public Library

    *images via NYPL and NYPL’s Facebook page

    New York Public Library

    Who goes to the library on their holidays?…in all seriousness have you guys seen photos of the New York Public Library, it’s breathtaking. Eagle eyed Gossip Girl fans will recognise the steps as a frequent filming location for the series, and it was also the backdrop for such films as Ghostbusters, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Sex in the City. And of course, there are the books. Rows and rows of them lining the walls underneath arched windows. *le sigh* so beautiful!

    What about you guys? Have any of you visited the City? What are your tips for places I need to head to?

  • Travels | Taylor Swift @ The O2

    Red Tour opening
    *Warning: Photo heavy post!*
    So last Tuesday I hopped on a train and did a virtual prayer circle for minimal travel drama to get to London. Why? Oh…a little lady called Taylor Swift was playing at the 02 Arena!
    Red Tour montage1 O2 Arena exterior Taylor Swift O2 sign
    The Vamps Red Tour 2014 Red Red Tour The Lucky One Red Tour Taylor Swift Ellie Goulding Red Tour Trecherous Red Tour Long Live Red Tour Love Story Red Tour WANGBT finale Taylor WANGBT finale
    This was my first time seeing her live – it only took me about 4 flippin’ years to get to one of her concerts – but the wait was totally worth it. Me and bestie, Kath, decided to stay overnight in London (instead of braving trains home at midnight!), so we ended up getting to our hotel in Greenwich just after midday before heading up to the O2 at 4pm to grab a bite to eat at GBK Burger before the show. 
    Even walking around outside arena the atmosphere was spiked with excitement – and the attendees sprinkled with various red items of clothing and accessories ^_^. 
    We had pretty decent seats (despite the feeling of vertigo heading up the stairs) and waited patiently for the show to start. 
    I wasn’t too keen on her choice of warm up act – The Vamps – before heading into the arena, but as soon as they started playing I can honestly say I was pretty impressed! They were young, lively and kinda adorable, definitely playing off the crowd with McFLY-ish flair. 
    Then the main event itself. Taylor opened up with a rousing rendition of State Of Grace – flashing lights and everything – and launched herself into the show. 
    The set list was peppered with songs from ‘Red‘ itself as well as old favourites such as ‘Love Story‘ and ‘You Belong With Me‘, all laced around elaborate set and numerous costume changes (if you fancy seeing some of the costumes in full make sure you check out my post on her tour wardrobe from the other day). The highlights of the night included her singing my absolute favourite song ‘Long Live‘ as her surprise acoustic number on the B-stage, the added extra of Ellie Goulding coming on to join her in a duet of ‘Burn‘ and, of course, the lively finale of ‘We Are Never Getting Back Together‘ accompanied by red and white confetti cannons. I couldn’t have asked for a more impressive way to see Taylor live after so many years waiting, and the hysterical buzz from every as we left the the arena only confirmed how enjoyable the show was.
    p.s. I can also confirm she is as stunning in real life as she is in photos *swoon*

    R.xoxo
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  • Travels | Top 5 Dream Travel Buddies

    Dream Travel Buddies LP post
    Quickie post to shimmy you guys over to the lovely Anjali’s blog for my guest spot! I give the rundown on my top 5 dream travel buddies…