read pt. 1 HERE
Central Park was such a breath of fresh air after being in the hustle and bustle of Times Square; the kids were particularly happy to have the freedom to run and play. The blossoms on the trees were still out and I saw a lot of park animal life. It was so fun thinking over all of the movies that have been filmed in Central Park; to stand in such an iconic place. There was one more stop we wanted to see on the way back to our hotel, so we grabbed a group photo (minus myself) and headed to the subway.
Our hotel was just a short walk from Battery Park, and while we weren't able to visit the Statue of Liberty, it was a fun to see it from the shore. We checked out the 911 Memorial, took some time to admire Miss Liberty, and then headed back to our hotel for the night. I enjoyed our view from our room at night almost more than I had during the day. We could see some rooftop parties happening, the lights reflected off of the water, and even though we were in the middle of one of the biggest cities in the world, it was quiet.
Have you ever been to NYC?
To Be Continued...