New
York City: Skyscraper National Park
My trip to New York started on a Saturday,
March 31st. More than excited, I got up at 7 in the morning to head
for the airport in Raleigh with my coordinator and another exchange student,
from Denmark. We arrived in New York late because our flight had to go through
Memphis first. The very first thing we did in our group of three adults, eleven
other exchange students and three American teenagers, on day one was go to the
Times Square at night. We stayed until every one of us was exhausted.
Day two began early with a tour of the Museum
of Natural History and Art. Afterwards, our group went to Rockefeller Center to
enjoy the so called “Top of the Rock.” With an awesome view over all of New
York, this attraction made our day. Although it was just the first full day, as
soon as our advisors told us we had freetime, we of course went shopping. Grand
Central Station, which I actually knew about from all the movies that were set
there, was the last thing we saw on day one. I thought it was pretty cool to
walk down the famous stairs where usually every famous person in the movies
walks down.
We went to see Ground Zero on Monday, our third
day. It was overwhelming, a sense of mourning, fear, and respect was constantly
in the air. I was kind of glad when we left this place to go on a sightseeing
cruise, where I saw not only the Statue of Liberty but also the Manhattan
Bridge. On Tuesday our group went to the Metropolitan Museum. I do not like old
art that much but I enjoyed the modern art part of the museum a lot. After we
were done, we split our group, so three other students and I decided to go to
Little Italy and China town. My expectations were high. But instead of seeing
something special, we saw dirty streets, crowded places and a lot of cheap
stores that just wanted to sell as much as possible – but without success with
our group. It made me feel sad and helpless. At night we all met up again to go
out for dinner, and then later to the M&M’s factory and to the top of the
Empire State Building. It was breathtaking.
On our last day everyone enjoyed having free time.
So three girls and I went together to Central Park and relaxed in the beauty of
the national park of skyscrapers that is New York. After we all got sunburned,
we went back to meet up with everyone else to spend our last day togehter and
go out for dinner at Junior’s, which is famous for what is probably the most
fabulous cheesecake in all of New York. After we got back to our hotel we had
to pack and say goodbye to each other. It was an awesome week with a lot of new
people, and we did not look forward to our flight back to Raleigh the next
morning.
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