Wednesday, April 18, 2007

 

My TnT Trip to New York City

During the Easter Holidays, I took a trip to New York City with my friends.

I think I made the right choice taking the TNT tour, because we had no idea
where to start sight seeing in this big city.

The ride to N.Y.C. was about 12 hours, but it didn't feel that long. At the border of Canada and America, we passed Niagara Falls and I was lucky that I could see the Falls "lighted up". It was so beautiful.

On the first day in New York, we visited Mid Manhattan and our guide took us to many places, such as Broadway, 5th Ave., Times Square, and Rockfeller Center. Broadway was absolutely amazing with 20 many advertisment signs.

Our bus guide told us try not to look like visitors, taking pictures of the city, but it was impossible.

In the evening, my friend and I went to see the Broadway Musical, CHICAGO. We were tired from the long day, but still we enjoyed our night out in New York.

On the second day, we went to Lower Manhattan, to see the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and also to Ground Zero. Battery Park, which is located in the tip of south Manhattan, is full of street peformers in summer and Im looking forward to visit there again. Also, we enjoyed our free shopping time in SoHo and in Chinatown.

The next morning, on the last day of New York trip, we went for a walk to Central Park, which was so beautiful and peaceful. There was also a building where famous John Lennon lived and was killed.

Two and a half days in New York was fascinating but too short for me. I enjoyed the city so much. Also, I made many friends on this tour and I think it was a good chance of having an English Only Trip with a Canadian Guide, and many friends from all over the world.

I certainly would like to visit there again. I LOVE N.Y.! :)

Natsumi
International ESL Student from Japan

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