If you frequently visit New York City with the only contents of Louis Vuitton bag is your pocket money, your party clothes, some scarves to guard against the cold weather, your Toshiba portable laptop, and your HP camera, then I guess you are surely a wise traveler like me. As a matter of fact, those are usual things that Big Apple airport officials find in my backpack whenever I went there as a human who wants to shop and experience the bustling life in the city that never sleeps.
I visit the city to get a glimpse of the
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island thrice every month and if I'm not mistaken, thirty-six times a year.
The first is for business meetings, the second is for personal pleasures, and third is when my boss wants me out of the office, and the entire Las Vegas. I love the place so much but I don't want to live there, because if I live there, I have to find another place to visit thrice a month. If you got plans to go there, I guess it would be nice to read this entry because I'll be citing some nice places and what to do around the place, just bring your camera along with you. Time Square is best at night time with all the shining, shimmering, dazzling, and colorful dancing lights. Make sure that the battery of your camera is enough to last a week because you'll be missing all the fun if you don't take picture of every place.
The shops are all worth a visit, although if you want to shop, I recommend the bazaars because the goods there are so affordable. Never go back to your place without watching a play to at least one of their million theaters. I watched
Lion King last month and I had my pictures taken with the cast like Simba and Scar. And speaking of pictures, HP laser printers are always the good choice to make sure that you get water-proof and smudge resistant pictures on a glossy paper. I used the 5550 laser jet because it's a very user friendly gadget that it can print directly from my laptop, PDA, and digital camera. If you want to own a printer from HP, try to check their web site now for more details.