The Westfield World Trade Center, otherwise known as the Oculus. Situated in the heart of lower Manhattan, adjacent to the September 11th memorial.
At the National September 11th Memorial & Museum. Making the trip to New York for the first time I made sure to visit this somber reminder of that terrifying day and all the lives lost.
The water continues to flow in remembrance of those lost.
The upper facade of the New York Stock Exchange.
As an avid Apple user I had to make the pilgrimage to see the iconic glass cube of the 5th Avenue flagship store.
11pm at the world famous Grand Central Terminal. Notice the the Apple store on the mezzanine level.
I love this detail of the American flag hanging over this side entrance at the Grand Central Terminal.
Ornate details inside the Grand Central Terminal.
A fine chandelier fitting of a grand train station.
Don't suppose they make tunnel exits grander than this.
The signature view of the Empire State Building being encapsulated by the Manhattan Bridge. Head over to Brooklyn via the Brooklyn Bridge and just follow the crowd; you'll find it.
It was surreal indeed for this baseball fan to attend a game at Yankee Stadium. Even though it isn't the old one, the new stadium is already dripping with immense history and flair.
It was a surprise indeed for this San Franciscan to find a 24-hour operating subway system, and much welcomed too. We were in Harlem at 3 in the morning, needing to go to our hotel in Lower Manhattan. The fact we can take a simple train ride during those hours is awesome.