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Long Island City (Hunters Point and Gantry State Plaza)

Long Island City, NY

Optimum Seasons:  Summer

It has been awe inducing watching Long Island City's transformation over the past decade.  What was once a sketchy area filled with old wearhouses on the Queens side of the Queensborough Bridge is now a mini skyline of its own.  "Build and they will come" as the saying goes.  Now all these new restaurants and supermarkets are popping up throughout the area to meet the demand of the growing population.  And everything is brand new and clean.  If you ask me, the views of Manhattan's skyline from Long Island City are far more impressive than that of Williamsburg's and Greenpoint's in Brooklyn.  But definitely not as hip as the aforementioned neighborhoods.  

This is one of my favorite spots in all of New York, either during the day or evening. My first experience was with my husband and friends on a warm summer night.  We decided to go to a restaurant I came upon chance after I googled "restaurants on the East River".  I also wanted Italian.  I wanted good food, good decor, and good views.  Maiella met all these needs.  The food was solid, some dishes even great (the stuffed eggplant and Branzino were among my favorite).  The service was incomparable.  The decor was impressive, the crowd was upscale, and the back garden was lovely with great views of the landmarked Pepsi Cola sign and the Empire State and Chrysler building right across the river. Unfortunately, there was no outdoor seating but dining inside was just as rewarding with floor to ceiling windows all around the restaurant.  

After dinner, we headed out to Gantry Plaza State Park (right next door) and walked along the brand new boardwalk.  There was a playground here for children, beautiful landscaping, breathtaking views of Midtown, lounge chairs, everything one needs for pure happiness.  I highly suggest experiencing Long Island City during sundown and into the night!  If not for dinner, just for drinks will do!

Walking down from Gantry State Park for about half a mile on the boardwalk you will reach Hunters Point South. Both locations have MTA ferry services (a metro card you can purchase on site will give you and children access). On a couple of occasions, I have used the East River Ferry (a 40 minute spectacular ride to either DUMBO or Wall Street/South Street Seaport) with breathtaking views of Brooklyn and Manhattan. Hunters Point South has one of the most spectacular playgrounds in all the five boroughs as well as an amazing sandbox. You will find a splash pad here as well so bring bathing suits for your children along with a scooter and bike to ride along the length of the boardwalk! There are also restrooms and a restaurant called Coffeed which serves pricey American food (menu is included in the gallery). All along the boardwalk you will find Long Island City’s market with food trucks (ice cream trucks, fruit/veggie drinks trucks, crepe trucks, and much more). You will also find restaurants and bars as well as exquisite high rise residential buildings.

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Gantry State Park Boardwalk

Long Island City Market

Hunters Point South Playground

Long Island City Boardwalk

Gantry State Park

Hunters Point South - Dining at Coffeed

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CitySights Bus Tour Downtown Manhattan

Downtown and Midtown, NY

Optimum Seasons:  Spring, Summer, Fall

Keep your eyes out on groupon here!  One of my friends had snapped her day on a double decker bus in the city and inspired me to go.  She told me she had found a deal on groupon for $66 for four people.  "Downtown Manhattan" here means everything south of Central Park down the middle of Manhattan. The day we went happened to be the Gay Pride Parade, and we had to take a detour around some of the landmark stops on 5th Avenue.  But any detour in Manhattan is worth a million dollars.  Not one block isn't worth seeing!  This detour happened to take us through the meatpacking district and down the West Side Highway....and it ended up perfect for us.  We wanted to go to Hudson River Park anyway and the bus driver was nice enough to make a stop for us!  

For those with toddler or babies, strollers fit on the first floor of the bus.  As long as you can fold them.  Also, for some reason the map shows that they pass by Central Park, but the map is dated from a year ago.  They changed the route since then.  My biggest regret is that we sat on the bottom of the bus and didn't get a good view of downtown Manhattan as the windows are screened.   

You have to print your groupon and get on the bus at 7th Avenue and 49th street.  The voucher shows you where.  As parking is impossible in that area, it's best to take mass transit.  We took the LIRR and walked over.  But on way back home, you can get off at any stop. The tour ends by 6pm as the night time tour picks up.  

The bus stops by Soho, Little Italy, Canal Street by Chinatown, Battery Park, Time Square, and 34th Street to name a few.  It passes by the United Nations and East Village on its loop back.  

Tips:  Bring a spritzer and fan on a hot day.  And lots of water.  And hats.  And wear sunblock!  And only sit on the top of the bus.  If there is no room, wait 20 to 30 minutes for the next bus to show up.  You can't see anything on the bottom as the windows are screened for some reason.  And in my case, our bus had no air conditioning!  

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