Our hotel was the Wolcott Hotel, situated in central Manhattan (i think) really close to Times Square, and had the most beautiful and intricate decor and architecture (i'm talking lobby mainly). Yet because of it's superb location it meant it was really easy for us to walk and travel to all the places we wanted to see.
Times Square at night, now I know why it's called the city that never sleeps and the city of lights; simply magical place to be! (minus the ridiculously freezing cold temperatures brrr).
We ice skated here!!
Soho babyyy.
Glorious Christmas tree moments before they took it down outside the Rockefella centre
apologies for the poor quality, it was about -12 degrees and windows everywhere... but this is the amazing view from the top of the rock!!
Walking the Manhattan high line in the early morning
View of Manhattan skyline from Brooklyn
It felt colder than this even looks
Henri Bendel on 5th Avenue
Tiffany's on Fifth Avenue
Snowy central park
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