I never visited New York City until after 9/11. No particular reason, just never went there when I was young. More recently, I have visited New York several times. Each trip was different. My first time there, I went by myself and ran the NYC half-marathon. It was exciting to run through Time Square, Central Park, the wide city streets, and finish in downtown Manhattan.
New York is a great city
One time, I went there to see one of my favorite bands, U2, perform at Madison Square Garden. The last two times, Riley and I visited to see the sites and learn more about the city. After these trips, I have come to the conclusion that I really enjoy visiting NYC – America’s greatest city.
It is easy to not enjoy the big apple
I think one can go there, and not have a good time. In fact, it is easy. NYC is loud (all the honking car horns), dirty (like all major cities), and can be dangerous if you are not careful. Riding in any NYC city taxi can be a religious experience, and the subway seems like a magnet for strange people. But, it is easy to see the dark side of NYC more than what it has to offer visitors. Three compelling reasons why I enjoy NYC:
The sites are great in New York
Each time I am there I see something new. The times I have been there we had great weather, so we visited Central Park at sunset, went to the top of the Empire State building, and hung out in Washington Square near NYU. The views from One World observatory are incredible, the 9/11 memorials are very well done, and there are too many great museums to list here.
The food is excellent
I always eat well when visiting NYC. The city is full of choices. Just walk around and you can find a great place to eat without spending too much money. Many say that the pizza in NYC is the best anywhere – I think they are right. We went to Prince Street pizza and it was excellent. Tiny place with a line out the door for good reason.
New York is a huge melting pot
You will hear many languages, experience different cultures, and see things in NYC that you will not see in other parts of the US. The pace of life there seems intense, and I am convinced that the city never really sleeps (similar to New Orleans). At times, it can be challenging, but I feel like it forces me to get out of my comfort zone and learn new things.
I plan to keep visiting NYC in the future to see more of it, especially once the COVID crisis is over. It is worth the effort. I will take you, boys, with me whenever you want to go, and we can experience the big apple together.
These little town blues Are melting away
Frank Sinatra
I’m gonna make a brand new start of it, in old New York
If I can make it there, I’m gonna make it anywhere
It’s up to you, New York, New York
I am Doug Keating and this is my letter to sons.