New-York D1 – Midtown, Grand Central, MoMA

After a few hours of rest, and, unfortunately, two professional constraints that I could not escape, we started our day of exploration of the city, despite a not very engaging weather.

As a reminder, here is the itinerary followed:

Midtown and New York Library

We start our day by strolling through Midtown, walking from our hotel to the MoMA.

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The New York streets are still typical, and we come across some geysers from the central heating system.

On the way to the MoMA, we stop at the New-York library. Magnificent building. Unfortunately, we will not be able to access the study room, which is just as magnificent, but reserved for researchers.

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MoMA

After having lunch on the go, we arrive at the MoMA in the early afternoon. We don’t have to wait long to get in, pass the quick security check and then buy our tickets at an automatic terminal to avoid waiting in line.

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We then walk through almost the entire permanent collection of the museum, probably my favorite in the world.

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Times Square

After a good 2 hours at the MoMA, we continue our stroll in Manhattan by Times Square, the famous place at the crossroads between Broadway and the 7th avenue.

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Still impressive, and finally repopulated post COVID.

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Olivier Delestre-Levai
Olivier Delestre-Levai
Olivier has been into airline blogging since 2010. First a major contributor to the FlyerTalk forum, he created the FlyerPlan website in July 2012, and writes articles with a major echo among airline specialists. He now co-runs the TravelGuys blog with Bertrand, focusing on travel experience and loyalty programs.
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