
So, normally, my husband and I’s vacations are these breakneck international boondoggles where we try to cover as much ground as possible with lots of hiking and we rarely stay in the same hotel for more than two nights in a row. To be honest, that’s *my* cup of tea, and my husband comes along because he loves me. Since we’d been doing a lot of hiking and our lives have just been super busy, in April 2024, I decided to try to plan a very different kind of vacation that mostly centered around his #1 interest—food!
Although I had been to NYC before, it was either for a fencing tournament or I was too young to remember now, and my husband had never been and wanted to go. Hence, our 1-hotel, food-centric NYC itinerary was born!
As usual, our itinerary and pictures are below with my overall thoughts at the end. Hopeflly it’s helpful, but if you have any questions, let me know!
Day 1: Wednesday, 24 Apr
– Leave at 0600 on Delta flight. Arrive at JFK at 12:20
– Take Airtrain and Metro to Hotel (Super easy to use. We just scanned our phones to pay instead of getting a metro card.)
– 1500 lunch reservation at Tonchin (Ramen found in the Michelin Guide)
– Walk to Empire State Building & Flat Iron Building
– Take metro to Central Park (highly recommend): See The Plaza, Central Park Carousel, the Bethesda Terrace, Alice in Wonderland statue, the Loeb Boathouse, & Belvedere Castle.
– 1900 Sleep No More show.
– Stay at the Motto by Hilton in Time’s Square (great location and nice rooms, but recommend ear plugs and eye mask as you can hear others through the walls, and the lights from Time’s Square make the rooms bright)
Notes: This day went by really smoothly! My favorite thing was strolling around Central Park. It was such a pretty spring day, everything was in bloom, and it was so cool to see some of the iconic spots from my favorite movies and shows.
Okay, and the Sleep No More show. Things I knew going in: it was an immersive show, it was based on MacBeth, people either loved it or hated it, you could either pick a character and follow them around the hotel or just wander the hotel (in the dark, silently, with your plague-doctor mask on) and see what you see.
The show was SO bizarre but it makes me smile just thinking about it. Honestly, it was truly a unique experience I’m glad I have… but it just straight up makes me laugh thinking about it. However, we ran into multiple people as we toured about the city that LOVE Sleep No More and had seen it multiple times. For me, it was incredibly interesting, but not something I would do again
My husband would probably advise you against it. (There is no dialogue, and it was *very* crowded, so even when you were witnessing a scene, sometimes it was hard to get a good look at the what was going on.)
Day 2: Thursday, 25 April
– 0830: Take a picture of the Manhattan bridge view from DUMBO (recommend)
– 0900: Walk the Brooklyn Bridge toward Manhattan (recommend)
– 1030: Chinatown and Little Italy Food Tour by Ahoy New York Food (recommend)
– 1330: Take Staten Island Ferry from Whitehall Terminal to see/pass by Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island (sit on the right)
– 1500: See the Charging Bull, Wall St, Trinity Church, Alexander Hamilton’s Grave
– 1900: See Hamilton (highly recommend)
Notes: This was a really great day! The Manhattan bridge view from DUMBO is amazing but be sure to get their early, and we loved walking the Brooklyn Bridge. Also the food tour was so fun! We loved learning the history of both the neighborhood and spots we were eating at, our guide was awesome, and we ended up stuffed by the end. (I actually had a dinner reservation for us and had to cancel it.)
And Hamilton. (Happy sigh.) So I’ve seen the Disney+ recorded Hamilton with the original cast as well as seen a live show when it came through New Orleans, but this was my favorite rendition. It was so crazy, though, because when we saw the show in New Orleans, Nik Walker played Aaron Burr and he was *incredible*– just his charisma and stage presence is jaw-dropping After that show, I told my husband: “I didn’t realize Aaron Burr was the main character.” Nik Walker remains my favorite Burr.
Okay, well in this show, Trey Curtis played Alexander Hamilton and he *changed the show for me.* He completely stole the show, and it, with no question, revolved around *him.* And it made EVERYTHING HIT DIFFERENT. Dude. I have never cried watching Hamilton before, but I *bawled.* And I wasn’t the only one! The people to my left, right and behind me were ALL crying. Anyways, husband and I are both huge hamilfans, and even though we’d seen it before, we agreed that this was our favorite part of visiting NYC.
Day 3: Friday, 26 April
– 0900 Take metro to Twin Towers Memorial & Oculus Building
– 1000: Tickets to go up in One World Trade Center
– 1100: Early lunch at Real Kung Fu Little Steamed Buns (found in Micheline Guide)
– 1415: Greenwich Village Walking & Food Tasting Tour by Nice Guy Tours (recommend)
– 1845: Comedy Cellar Show (recommend)
Notes: Another solid day. When planning our trip, I had to decide between going up in the Empire State Building, One World or the Rock. One World had a great view, but I think if I went back I might try the Empire or the Rock. The food tour was awesome (we went through Washington Park and the Friends building among other highlights in the area), and I think food tours are now my favorite way to learn about a city/neighborhood while eating my way through it. And the Comedy Cellar show was fantastic. It was so good, we thought about going again while we were there.
Day 4: Saturday, 27 April
– 0830 See grand central and stroll 5th Ave, walk to St Patrick’s Cathedral, the Rockefeller Center, and the NY Public Library (I wish we’d gone in but it was closed when we walked by.)
– 1015: Lower East Side Foodie Tour by Nice Guy Tours NYC (recommend)
– 1400: Blue Man Group
– 1800: Dan White’s The Magician
Notes: Foodie tour once again fantastic! I’ve seen Blue Man Group a couple times, but it’s been ten years, and my husband had never seen it in one of their small theaters. It turns out I totally forgotten most of it, so it was a lot of fun! The Magician was a really interesting show with a ton of audience interaction in a relatively small space. Dan White was a great performer with some cool surprises, and if you’re into magic shows, I recommend it!
Day 5: Sunday, 28 April
– Go see Tom’s restaurant (from Seinfeld)
– 1015: Chelsea Market and High Line Food Tour by Like a Local Tours (recommend)
– 1400: The Met
– 1730: Dinner at Mala Kitchen
– 1830: Cheesecake from Junior’s
Notes: At this point, I was starting to come down with some kind of bad cold, but we still had a great day. The food tour was still the highlight for me, and the Chelsea Market was super cool. I also liked the High Line and its macabre sculptures but it was *super* crowded. Although we went to the Met, and the scale of it was very impressive, I think it was at that moment that I realized I’m not much of a museum person.😅 Still a great day, but at this point, I was glad we were going home the next day.
Day 6: Monday, 29 April
– Fly Home at 10 a.m.
Overall Thoughts
Okay, so I’m still not a city person (I still prefer hiking), but I definitely enjoyed this trip. NYC is an easy place to get around and there’s ENDLESS stuff to do there. When my kids get into their teens in seven years or so, I’d love to go back with them to see some shows and the highlights. That said, as it’s relatively easy for us to fly up there, 5 days was the perfect amount of time for a visit. I did totally underestimate how much food we’d be eating. I originally had plans for where we would eat breakfast and lunch, but it turns out the food tours stuffed us every single day. Of course, we saw a lot of the iconic NYC sights because it kind of feels like you have to, but none of them really blew my mind. My favorite things were going to Central Park, the food tours, seeing Hamilton, and the Comedy Cellar, and I would do them all again. Next time we go though, I’d definitely like to branch out and see more broadway shows.
I think that’s all I’ve got for now, but if you have any questions, just let me know!




























































































































































































































































































