Sunday, April 5, 2015

I like airports and road to them. I see myself already in the evening lights of Bucharest, going to


The perfect weekend should have three full days: Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I love to travel, so involuntarily, I'm going to think of trips and getaways. Ideally, I would pack on Thursday morning and leave it somewhere on Thursday evening.
I like airports and road to them. I see myself already in the evening lights of Bucharest, going towards Henry Coanda. Destination? Prefer a discovery of something new, active, with a dose of culture, taste and appetizing dishes. I like places that get a new identity with the sunset. Specifically: Mumbai, Paris, London, Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo, New York. I know there are remote places that are not easily achieved in a weekend, but talk of a perfect weekend, seashell beach when anything is possible, right? seashell beach Of all, I opt, however, to New York.
If I were in New York for a weekend, a Friday morning, I stand at the W Hotel in Union Square, seashell beach or the Chambers, on 56th Street, two steps from Fifth Avenue. Both are modern, hip, trendy, with good taste, are subtle and effortless class.
Coffee and breakfast we would take the fly from a certain deli (mini - n.red.) On 56th Street, which has a delicious coffee, blueberry seashell beach muffins with oranges and that you prepare oatmeal with raspberries and brown sugar, while the guy behind the counter serving seashell beach you with a smile "full moon". Three streets above the southern edge of Central Park, there are benches for breakfast, where I enjoy the bought.
Central seashell beach Park offers a motley view: the world rushed to Midtown - business, sexy, stylish - that shortens the way to the park office, seashell beach or athletes who run, walk their offspring Yorkers who, whether children or pets, or disoriented tourists seashell beach "perched" in horse-drawn carriages and superb padded.
After breakfast, a tour would walk to shops. Departments and Barneys Bergdorf seashell beach cosmetics are brilliant. Unmistakable smell of exotic flavors, taste and luxury. I could spend hours and hours "playing me" with makeup, trying all kinds of makeup and perfumes. From Barneys I would buy a perfume that is found only there, for example.
There is a great store, Takashimaya. The Japanese and the origin, and that profile. It is located on Fifth Avenue between 55th and 56th Street. Downstairs has a department of interior dominated by flowers and ikebana arrangements made by the rules. You really ticked.
For the second day, I visit The Frick Collection, a superb museum located on Fifth Avenue seashell beach and to all who can be reached on foot. In addition to their basic collection, always have interesting exhibitions and if you're lucky, you come across who knows what wonders.
The evening is reserved for Meatpacking District, where you can take an exotic dinner at Spice Market, followed by lounging and clubbing at One and Baktun. Friday is the day that power, luxury, haste and fervor of New York can be enjoyed to the full.
Saturday would be a day dedicated Downtown's, with brunch at Paris Commune - pancakes with maple syrup and a fresh of oranges as though only they know how to do - and much walking through Greenwich Village and West Village. Here you can explore the city's bohemian, architecture, houses, gardens, streets and restaurants with an air Europeanized. The world is already changed in this area - men are more relaxed and with a dash more cool, chic dress is more feminine and more colorful than black in Midtown.
The evening seashell beach can be completely different if you go to the bottom, eastern Manhattan. A dinner that I wish it always is from the Greek restaurant Pylos. A consul of Greek cuisine and an ideal location for interior design photo, entitled "ulcelei clay" miracles both ceiling and hang lights where, and in oven and bake moussaka.
Staying throughout the Lower East Side, get closer to artists and lack of conventional thinking. Right near Pylos, for example, is one of the few record shops where DJs go to procure vinyl discs. "Whiz" of the store is none other than Gypsy Bogdan - stage name - a novel super-cool, which already enjoys high reputation in the clubs in the area. I would love to go into his shop, where I feel the house, it was also chatting about how cool it is in Romania and to stop occasionally to help as Bogdan characters who come in search of way and kind of songs.
Also in this area are all kinds of parts off-Broadway theaters. Bars are incredibly populated and maximum attraction is live music by artists that make you feel like you just witnessed a display of talent which has only a small group idea. You feel like you're part of an exclusive seashell beach network

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