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Since my birthday is tomorrow, I figured I would make a short list of what I want just in case anybody is in a giving mood:
Money.
Any of the many, many, many minidollhouses on my Amazon wishlist.
For the Leverage team, and in particular Hardison, to hack into the system and wipe out our collective student debt. (And also all the medical debt while he’s at it.)
A free ticket to go back in time and watch Queen perform at Live Aid from the front row.
The ability to teleport.
A lifetime supply of red licorice laces and salted roasted pumpkin seeds.
For Pringles to start making those cinnamon sugar tortilla chips again.
To dump a truckload of elephant diarrhea on Ronald Reagan’s grave.
I said money, right?
To lose forty pounds in one night, preferably without delivering a child I didn’t even know I was pregnant with or losing at least one limb.
Five more seasons of “Sense8.”
That really fancy train ride from Paris to Istanbul that costs like 80k Euros.
The ghosts of the people in town who died of COVID to haunt the newspaper editor who added “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?” to his enormous Trump sign out front of his office.
One free month at the Library Hotel in NYC where I’m not allowed to do anything but read and write.
A literary agent.
A pitch-black Victorian house decorated with 90s movie witch vibes.
A Bluetooth connection between my brain and my phone so I can just download my goddamn story ideas instead of wasting time typing them out.
For all of my WIPs to edit and polish themselves.
A free maid service that doesn’t judge about the depression mess and makes me a tea before they go.
A wallet that always has the exact amount of money I need inside it whenever I open it up and can never be stolen or lost from me.
The ability to choose to watch a show I’ve been meaning to watch instead of watching the same old show for the eleventy millionth time.
For someone to come repair the patch of cross-stitching I fucked up so I don’t have to.
My own capybara.
Yup, definitely said money. I take PayPal, Venmo, CashApp, Zelle, carrier pigeon, singing telegram, personal delivery by Janelle Monae, and the quiet but satisfying feeling of all my creditors suddenly forgetting I exist.
Chocolate chip cookie dough without the chips in a jar that never empties.
To live long enough to finish all the books in my TBR pile.
For Professor to live just as long as I do, if not forever beyond that.
For Elon Musk to eat several thousand fried dicks.
For Donald Trump to end up broke and alone with every single one of his followers having finally realized the emperor has no clothes.
World peace, free education for all, universal healthcare, high-speed rail, the end of poverty and bigotry, kindness throughout the land, and for whatever embarrassing memory pops into your head at the worst of times to vanish from existence as though it never, ever happened.
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The Ultimate New York City Guide for Uptown and Midtown (Part 1)
When visiting New York it’s tempting to pick your favorite spots or popular places around the city but you may find yourself bouncing all over town rather than taking advantage of what is in the neighbors you are staying in or planning to spend your day. Below is an extensive guide to all things Uptown and Midtown including where to stay, eat, shop, and experience!
Uptown
Stay
If you plan to stay uptown, you can’t beat these luxury hotels. All are different but offer an exceptional luxury experience that is unmatched.
The Mark
At the top of the list is the Mark. Known as one of the most luxurious hotels in New York, staying at the Mark is an experience you won’t forget. Decorated top-to-bottom by French designer Jacques Grange, the interior is elegant and fun, with bold marble floors and vivid art. Located in the heart of the Upper East Side and just steps from Madison Avenue shopping and museums, the hotel is in the perfect location to explore Uptown Manhattan. The Mark also offers many amenities, including The Mark Restaurant, established by the acclaimed Jean-Georges Vongerichten, the esteemed Frédéric Fekkai salon, and the ’60s-inspired Mark Bar where you can sip your favorite cocktail. They also offer Laudrée macarons at turndown service, a wonderful treat at the end of the night.
Below images from themarkhotel.com
Lowell
Located just steps from central park and Madison Avenue shops, the Lowell is a luxury hotel located in a residential neighborhood on the Upper East Side. Established in 1927, The Lowell, a boutique hotel, reflects the timeless elegance of upper Manhattan with great attention to detail and excellent service to its guests. Wood-burning fireplaces, beautiful terraces with sweeping views of the city and warm rooms that feel like a luxury NYC apartment, make this an excellent stay for a romantic getaway in the city.
Below images from lowellhotel.com
The Carlyle
The Carlyle is a luxury stay that emulates the spirit, sparkle, elegance, and nostalgia of old New York City. Surrounded by museums, upscale shops, and fine dining, the Carlyle is a beautiful place to stay! Opening its doors in 1930, the Carlyle has maintained its glamour and prestige throughout the years creating an inviting and elevated environment. Designed by Dorthy Draper the interior is lux and traditional but with a modern flare. They are also known for the Bemelmans Bar, a beautiful spot to grab a cocktail before you head out to dinner or even a nightcap as you head in for the night. Guests such as George Clooney and Sofia Coppola have been known to stay at Carlyle which should help paint the picture of excellence this hotel exhibits.
Below images from rosewoodhotels.com
Eat
Elio’s
A bustling Italian restaurant in the heart of the Upper East Side is a great spot for a hearty meal and a true New York experience. A place where the room is always crowded, the clientele is posh, and the food is consistent, you’ll find delicious pasta, a bustling environment and unmatched people watching.
Images below from eliosrestaurant.com, Elio’s Instagram, nymag.com
Daniel
Once rated the top restaurant in the world, with 2 Micheline stars, the tasting menu will cost you over $200 a person but the experience is well worth it. The food is excellent and the interior is stunning, Daniel is the perfect spot for a special occasion!
Images below from danielnyc.com
JoJo
Jojo is acclaimed chef Jean-Georges’s first NY restaurant. This beautiful space was recently renovated in a 2 story townhouse on the upper east side and is a wonderful place for a special meal while visiting the city. Not only is the food delicious, the space is bright and beautiful!
Images below from jojorestaurantnyc.com
August
August is a charming dining experience serving classic comfort food in Midtown Manhattan. With a cool and sophisticated interior, deliciously simple food and cocktails that change often, this is a great dinner spot if you are looking for a casual, warm and filling meal after a full day of sightseeing and shopping.
Images below from augustny.com
Ralph’s Coffee
Owned by the Ralph Lauren Group, Ralph’s Coffee is a fun place to stop in for your morning latte. With a couple of locations throughout the city and the city, including their adorable coffee carts, they serve delicious coffee and pastries in a beautiful environment.
Images below from www.ralphlauren.com, Raiph’s Coffee Instagram
Sarabeth’s
Sarabeth’s started as a tiny bakery-kitchen in 1981 where Sarabeth Levine prepared and sold homemade jams and baked goods. As its popularity grew, the store expanded and began to serve breakfast and lunch, alongside the original backed goods. Sarabeth’s quickly became a New York City landmark and now has four locations across Manhattan. Sarabeth’s is a great spot for a delicious brunch or a cozy dinner of classic American fare.
Images below from ny.eater.com
H&H bagels
When in NY you must eat at least 1 bagel. This iconic NY bagel shop has been seen on nearly every iconic NYC set TV show or movie, including Seinfeld and Sex and the City. At H&H you’ll find a crusty, chewy, perfect and classic New York bagel.
Images below from amny.com
Drink
Bemelmans Bar
Located in the Carlyle Hotel and named for its masterpiece murals by Ludwig Bemelmans, Bemelmans Bar draws socialites, politicians, and movie stars with its extensive drink menu, and live piano music every night.
Images below from cntraveler.com, rosewoodhotels.com, nytimes.com
Shop
Fivestory
Wander through five stories of beautiful rooms in a transformed townhouse filled with luxe clothing for men and women, shoes, bags, and more from top designers.
Image below from wwd.com
Intermix
This highly curated high-end boutique has grown to be a large in-person and online shopping destination offering some of the most high-end brands. Their flagship store is located on Madison Avenue and is the place to grab the perfect pair of denim, luxury basics or a special piece for any occasion.
Ladurée
Ladurée was first opened in Paris in 1862 by Louis Ernest Ladurée, a French miller that turned a simple pastry shop into one of the first tea rooms in the city. In 1930 the tea room was expanded and the macaron we know today was introduced. Ladurèe now has locations in most major cities across the United States and Europe and is known for delicious macarons in a mint green box. No matter the city, Ladurée is the perfect place to stop in for a cup of tea or coffee, a pastry, and of course some macarons.
Images below from yorkavenueblog.com
Experience
Guggenheim Museum
The Guggenheim Museum is an internationally renowned art museum Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1939. Founded on a collection of early modern masterpieces, visitors can experience special exhibitions of modern and contemporary art and the permanent collection of works from the 20th century and beyond. Even if you don’t have time to view an exhibit, visit the exterior of the Guggenheim, the building is a work of art in itself.
Image from guggenheim.org
New York Public Library
As NYC rapidly flourished during the 19th century, the wealthy agreed that if NY was to be one of the world’s great cities, it ought to have a great library. Governor Samuel J. Tilden, a very affluent man, requested upon his death that the bulk of his fortune, about $2.4 million should be used to establish and maintain a free library and reading room in New York City. There were two other libraries at the time but neither was what Tilden had envisioned and both were experiencing financial hardship, so the resources were combined and The New York Public Library was formed. 16 years after the plan was set into place the library opened in the spring of 1911. It is said that between 30,000 and 50,000 people visited the building on the first day it was open. The beautiful main branch is still open today along with 91 other branches. The main building on 42nd Street is a beautiful place to visit with its large lion statues welcoming you in and its stunning architecture inside and out!
Images from smithsonianmag.com , afar.com, vanityfair.com
Central Park
An iconic New York City landmark, Central Park is 843 acres of green space spanning over 50 blocks in the middle of the city! It is filled with walking trails, a pond, the Central Park Boat House, a zoo, a concert venue in the summer months and so much more! The park is a great place to visit any time of year for a beautiful walk or any number of activities. It’s especially great with kids!
Images from architecturaldigest.com
New York City Ballet
If the busyness of Times Square and Broadway is not your scene, but you still want to spend a fabulous evening in the city, the NYC Ballet is a wonderful option! The David H. Koch Theater, home of the NYC ballet since the 60s is a grand and beautiful space and the NYC Ballet is among some of the best dancers in the world.
Imaged below from nycballet.com, timeout.com, untappedcities.com
Cooper Hewitt
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum is housed in the Andrew Carnegie Mansion on the Upper East Side. The museum has one of the most diverse and expansive design collections in existence with more than 215,000 design objects that span more than 30 centuries. The work includes ancient textiles, works on paper, iconic design objects, and cutting-edge technologies. Not only are the works in the museum magnificent and wonderful, but the architecture of the building is also equally as beautiful and worth the trip! The Cooper Hewitt is my favorite museum in New York!
Midtown
Stay
St. Regis
With locations around the globe, the New York St Regis feels like a gem in the city. The gilded lobby welcomes you, the service is excellent with concierge and a butler on every floor and the rooms are so luxurious you won’t want to leave! Just steps from 5th Avenue shopping, the MoMA, Rockefeller Center, and Central Park, St. Regis is the perfect place to stay in Midtown.
Images below from marriott.com, kiwicollection.com
The Warwick
Opening in 1926, the Warwick has been an iconic NYC hotel ever since. The hotel inevitably became a Manhattan icon when it was featured in the background of the famous photograph titled Lunch Atop A Skyscraper. The hotel has hosted celebrities through the years and continues to host stars to this day. Regular guests of historical note include Elvis Presley, the Beatles whilst performing at the Ed Sullivan Show, and Cary Grant, a long-term resident. Located on 54th Street between 5th and 6th Ave, the Warwick is a perfectly placed hotel for great shopping and sightseeing. With an understated elegance and cozy feel, this is an excellent midtown stay.
The Ritz Carlton
The Ritz Carlton is a luxury staple across the globe and The Ritz at Central Park New York is no exception. The rooms have recently been redesigned to be contemporary, townhouse-inspired quarters that are luxurious and comfortable. The Ritz also offers a spa, fitness center and Movement Studio that has on-demand classes. With genuine care and comfort for their guests, the Ritz offers a luxury stay surrounded by high-end shopping, delicious restaurants and museums including the Whitney.
Images below from ritzcarlton.com
The Whitby Hotel
The Whitby is a beautiful and uniquely decorated luxury hotel that celebrates art and design. With just 86 bedrooms and suites across 16 floors, the Whitby Hotel is a smaller more boutique experience. The rooms were designed by Kit Kemp, an award-winning contemporary English designer, and each room has its own bold color scheme, unique design, and floor-to-ceiling windows. Situated in the heart of upper midtown on West 56th Street at 5th Avenue, The Whitby Hotel is just two blocks from Central Park and on the doorstep of some of New York's leading restaurants, galleries, and museums.
Images below from firmdalehotels.com
Eat
Il Gattopardo
Il Gattopardo is housed in a Rockefeller Townhouse that was built in 1897 on the so-called “Millionaire’s Row”. The Rockefeller Townhouses are named after their famous owner, John D. Rockefeller who called them home for nearly forty years. In 2001 Il Gattopardo opened its doors and to this day serves traditional Southern Italian comfort food. Their loyal upscale New Yorker clientele is a geat sign that this is a delicious neighborhood spot.
Images below from ilgattopardonyc.com
The Polo Bar
Owned and designed by Ralph Lauren, the Polo Bar opened in 2015 after his success with restaurants in Chicago and Paris. Today The Polo Bar is a sought-after place to dine, serving American classics such as chopped salad, crabcakes, and the famous polo bar burger. It’s hard to get in but worth going if you are able! The restaurant is cozy and fun and you just might spot a celebrity. Make reservations well in advance!
Images below from opentable.com
Jupiter
Serving up delicious pasta and wine, is there anything better? This is a great place to dine in Midtown if you are headed to a show after or staying nearby!
Images below from jupiterrestaurant.nyc
Le Rock
Owned by the same group as Frenchette in Soho, the Rock is an excellent place to have lunch or dinner in Rockefeller Center. If you are staying in midtown and looking for a nearby place to go, this is a great spot! It’s a beautiful space to dine in and they have breakfast lunch and dinner 5 days a week.
Images below from elledecor.com, theinfatuation.com
Cosme
Located a little outside of midtown in the Flatiron district, Cosme is an elevated Mexican restaurant that is possibly one of the best meals I have had. The interior is dark and moody, contemporary and sleek, and the food is fresh and simple but absolutely delicious! Highly recommend a meal and Cosme! I highly recommend this restaurant!
Images below from ny.eater.com, phaidon.com
Le Grande Boucherie
With locations across the city, La Grand Boucherie is a beautiful French restaurant group serving every meal of the day. This is a great spot to pop in for a meal before leaving the city or weekend brunch before a busy day! With an expansive menu and delicious cocktails and wine, there is something for everyone!
Images below from boucherieus.com
Drink
King Cole Bar
Located in the St. Regis, the King Cole Bar is a beautiful destination for an evening cocktail. The bar claims to have invented the Bloody Mary in 1934 and has hosted visitors such as Marilyn Monroe, John Lennon, and Salvador Dali. The bar has been a destination ever since! The atmosphere is cozy and luxurious and the cocktails are expertly made. I recommend arriving early, they open at 4 pm a line will start to form well before. If you can get one of the first tables you’ll be able to enjoy a drink without waiting too long! If you find yourself standing in line, you can always grab a table in the lounge.
Image below from foursquare.com
The Campbell
If you visit Grand Central The Campbell in Grand Central Terminal is a wonderful bar to stop in for a drink. Formerly an influential businessman’s private office, it became a bar in 1999 and through a few ownership shifts and aesthetic updates, The Campbell has become a destination. With beautiful original leaded-glass windows, a lofty hand-painted ceiling, and a grand stone fireplace, this cocktail bar is the place to grab a delicious classic cocktail and an afternoon bite!
Image below from thecampbellnyc.com
Shop
There are so many wonderful shops in Midtown, from high end clothing including Gucci and Hermes to H+M and Zara you are sure to find anything you are looking for! Below are a few favorites that are worth stopping in!
Bergdorf Goodman
One of the greatest department stores in NYC, Bergdorf Goodman is the perfect destination for an afternoon of shopping, browsing, and a delicious lunch at BG Restaurant on the 7th floor. If you can, grab a seat at the window and enjoy a glass of champagne with a beautiful view of the city.
Image below from forbes.com, fifthavenue.nyc,
Tiffany and Co.
Tiffany and Co. is having a comeback and if you love beautiful jewelry or the movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s then you may want to visit the Tiffany & Co store flagship store on Fifth Avenue. The store was featured in the 1960s film and you can now enjoy Breakfast at Tiffany’s at the Blue Box Cafe located on the 4th floor of the store. Tiffany remains a highly regarded luxury jewelry store in New York City since its opening in 1940.
Images below from courthousenews.com, lookphotos.com, timeout.com
Experience
Broadway Show
When in New York, if you can see a Broadway show, you absolutely should! There are so many wonderful shows running all the time, you are sure to find something for the whole family, a girl’s weekend, or even a date night. From The Lion King to Hamilton and so much more, Broadway is an experience you won’t forget!
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Known as the number 1 museum in the US, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a wonderful way to spend a day in the city. With a tremendous permanent collection as well as some of the most impressive special exhibits, you can spend hours learning and exploring this beautiful Museum. Even if you don’t have the time to visit the collections, viewing the grand building on 5th Avenue is worth the trip!
Images below from facebook.com
Top of the Rock
Top of the Rock is an indoor and outdoor observation deck with spectacular, unobstructed views of the NYC skyline. It’s listed as one of the top things to do in New York City!
Image below from tiqets.com
Rockefeller Center
Know for the location of the giant real Christmas tree that is a tourist attraction throughout the Holiday season, Rockefeller Center is great shopping and sightseeing destination any time of year! The location of Top of the Rock, shopping, skating sightseeing during Christmas and so much more!
Radio City
An iconic music venue in NYC, Radio City Music Hall is a great place to see a concert any time of year of the Rockettes during the holiday season.
Image below from rockefellercenter.com
MoMA
Established in 1929, the Museum of Modern Art is one of the oldest modern art collections in the United States. With works from Van Gogh, Andy Warhol, Salvador Dali, and Picasso, the MoMA is a fantastic museum to visit!
Image below from architecturaldigest.com
Grand Central Station
A historic and world-famous landmark in Midtown Manhattan, Grand Central Station is a functional train station, however, it is much more! With shopping, dining, beautiful architecture, and the iconic constellation painted on the ceiling, Grand Central Station is a destination I always like to visit while in New York. Opened to the public in February 1913, Grand Central Terminal has been been a New York land ever since.
Image below from travelandleisure.com
I hope you’ve enjoyed the first part of my New York City Guide! The second part will cover Soho, Nolita, Brooklyn, etc. Refer to this post when you’re planning a trip to NYC and share if you know someone who would enjoy it!
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You’re Luxury Flower Shop on the Upper East Side, NYC – Lenox Hill Florist & Events
When words aren’t enough, flowers speak. Whether you’re planning a wedding, looking for the perfect gift, or simply want to add a touch of elegance to your space, Lenox Hill Florist & Events is your trusted partner, offering unparalleled floral arrangements and luxurious designs. Nestled in the heart of the Upper East Side, we provide a range of bespoke services, bringing beauty and sophistication to any occasion.
Looking to buy orchids? Planning the wedding of your dreams? Or simply need a trusted flower shop in the Upper East Side that delivers quality and style? Read on to discover what sets us apart as the go-to luxury florist in NYC.
Why Choose Lenox Hill Florist & Events?
When it comes to floral arrangements, perfection is non-negotiable. At Lenox Hill Florist & Events, we don’t just sell flowers – we craft memories. Here’s how we exceed expectations every time:
Expert Craftsmanship: Our florists are artists, handcrafting arrangements tailored to your unique needs.
Premium Quality: We source the freshest blooms, including exotic orchids, from trusted growers worldwide.
Timeless Elegance: Whether you’re planning a wedding or decorating your home, our arrangements exude sophistication.
Personalized Service: We work closely with our clients, understanding their vision to create one-of-a-kind designs.
From vibrant bouquets that brighten up your day to stunning event decor that leaves guests speechless, we take pride in making every moment extraordinary.
The Flower Shop Upper East Side Residents Love
If you’ve been searching for a trusted Flower shop Upper East Side, you’ve just found it. At Lenox Hill Florist & Events, we cater to your floral needs with unmatched care and creativity. Our storefront features an array of floral options ranging from timeless roses to exotic blooms like orchids.
Why Orchids Are Always in Style
Looking to buy orchids? Orchids are not just flowers; they are a statement of beauty and elegance. With their delicate structure and vibrant colors, orchids symbolize love, luxury, and strength. Our collection of orchids includes varieties that suit every personality and style. Whether you’re drawn to the soft pastels of Phalaenopsis or the dramatic hues of Vanda orchids, we have something for every taste.
Plus, we provide expert tips with every purchase to help you care for your orchids, extending their life and vibrancy. Orchids are ideal for:
Gifting on special occasions
Enhancing your home decor
Elevating your office space
Stop by our shop on the Upper East Side, or order orchids online for fast and reliable delivery!
Your Trusted Wedding Florist in New York
Planning a wedding is no small feat—that’s where we come in. Known as the top Wedding florist New York, our expertise lies in creating stunning floral designs that match the magic of your special day.
Personalized Consultations to Fit Your Vision
Every bride deserves to walk down the aisle surrounded by the blooms of her dreams. At Lenox Hill Florist & Events, we take the time to understand your wedding style, color palette, and preferences. From classically elegant rose bouquets to lush, garden-inspired centerpieces, we’ll bring your vision to life. Whether your venue is an iconic NYC hotel or a charming outdoor garden, our team will transform any space into a floral wonderland.
Some of our wedding services include:
Bridal Bouquets
Corsages and Boutonnieres
Centerpieces
Ceremony and Reception Decor
Custom Floral Installations
Our goal? To make your wedding as unforgettable as the love story it celebrates.
Elevating Events with Lenox Hill Florist & Events
Flowers play a key role in setting the tone for any event. From intimate gatherings to grand celebrations, our expertise lies in creating designs that captivate and excite. Beyond weddings, we offer floral services for:
Corporate Events
Baby Showers
Anniversaries
Holiday Parties
And more!
We understand that every event is unique, and so are its floral needs. With Lenox Hill Florist & Events, you’re not just getting flowers—you’re getting an experience.
Setting the Standard as a Luxury Florist in NYC
Among the many florists in New York, Lenox Hill Florist & Events stands out as a Luxury Florist NYC. But what does “luxury” mean when it comes to flowers? For us, it means:
Impeccable Design: Our arrangements are meticulously crafted to elevate any space or occasion.
Unparalleled Quality: We work with the finest flowers, ensuring they’re as fresh and breathtaking as possible.
Attention to Detail: From the placement of each stem to the color coordination of an arrangement, we obsess over the small things to deliver perfection.
Luxury isn’t just about price; it’s about delivering exceptional value and an elevated experience. This is the Lenox Hill Florist difference.
Visit Us or Order Online Today
Whether you want to send a fragrant love letter across the city or design a show-stopping wedding centerpiece, Lenox Hill Florist & Events is here for you. Visit our flower shop on the Upper East Side, explore our collection online, or schedule a consultation to discuss how we can bring your floral dreams to life.
Follow your nose to the freshest blooms in NYC.
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Discover the Charm: Small Hotels in NYC with Balconies
Small hotels in NYC offer a personalized and cozy atmosphere that larger hotels often lack. These boutique establishments provide an intimate setting where guests can enjoy tailored services and unique decor reflecting the local culture and history. Unlike the generic feel of big chain hotels, small hotels often occupy historic buildings, each with its own story to tell.
One of the most appealing aspects of staying in a small hotel is the personalized attention you receive. The staff often go above and beyond to ensure your stay is memorable, offering insider tips on local attractions, dining, and hidden gems that you might not find in travel guides.
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Planning a NYC Summer Getaway? Our Must Visit Locations
Are you planning to take some vacation days this summer and visit the city that never sleeps? New York City, with its vibrant energy and endless attractions, is the perfect summer destination. From iconic landmarks to chic rooftops, here are our favorite spots to add to your itinerary this summer
Tourist Spots
Central Park: A natural oasis amidst the city’s hustle and bustle. Enjoy boating, picnicking, or strolling through the scenic landscapes. Don’t miss the Central Park Zoo or a relaxing boat ride on the lake.
Freedom Tower: A symbol of resilience, renewal, and remembrance in New York City. Visit the observation deck for breathtaking views and the 9/11 Memorial for a poignant experience.
Empire State Building: This iconic, Art Deco style landmark was the first building in the world to have 100 floors. Take in panoramic views of beautiful NYC from the 86th floor. Time your visit around sunset for a magical view.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art: One of the world’s largest and most prestigious art museums, The Met houses an extensive collection spanning 5,000 years of art from every corner of the globe. Explore the rooftop garden for stunning views and contemporary sculptures.
The Highline: An innovative urban park built on a historic freight rail line elevated above the streets, The High Line is a unique green space offering stunning views of the city and the Hudson River. Enjoy public art installations and seasonal events along the way.
Restaurants
Fushimi: A chic atmosphere in Times Square, blending stylish decor with exceptional service for an unmatched dining experience. Savor the freshness of their locally-grown produce, delivered weekly to ensure the highest quality at every meal.
Riverpark NYC: Nestled in Manhattan’s Kips Bay, Riverpark offers stunning city and river views, modern decor, and exquisite cuisine for a chic dining experience. Their farm-to-table dishes are a must-try.
Forgione: A warm atmosphere paired with creative American dishes makes for an unforgettable nighttime dining experience in Tribeca. Don’t miss their signature dish, the chili lobster.
Rooftops
Sentry: Located high above the Flatiron District, the Sentry Rooftop is a chic getaway through the busy streets of Manhattan. The lounge offers an ideal setting to unwind with expertly mixed cocktails and delectable bites. Enjoy the sunset views over the skyline. Link
Daintree: What’s better than views and drinks? Daintree Rooftop offers some of the most incredible skyline views of New York City. Paired with delicious food and drinks, it makes for an unforgettable night. They also host themed nights and live music events. Link
Elsie: Perfect for a visit during a NYC girls trip, Elsie Rooftop offers a stylish and sophisticated ambiance, with a more feminine touch here and there. Enjoy their signature cocktails and tapas. Link
Bars/Lounges
VERSA: Adjacent to Penn Station, VERSA shines with a vibrant ambiance, versatile spaces, and exceptional cuisine, perfect for any occasion, especially pregame drinks before a show at the Garden. Their rooftop bar is a popular spot for happy hour.
5th & Mad: This unique, bi-level bar in Midtown is a great place to stop by for drinks and good music. The upstairs lounge is perfect for private events or a more intimate gathering. Link
Jewel Thief: A hidden gem in the stylish neighborhood of Nomad. With its opulent decor and impeccable service, Jewel Thief turns every night into a luxurious affair. The secret entrance adds to its allure.
Hotels
The Pierre Hotel: The epitome of luxury and elegance, The Pierre Hotel is the destination for you if you are looking for a stay that is worth the splurge. Enjoy afternoon tea in the Rotunda and panoramic views from their suites.
Selina Hotel: In the heart of Chelsea, the Selina Hotel blends accommodations, networking, and art all in one. Take advantage of their coworking spaces and wellness programs during your stay. Link
We know how overwhelming it can be to plan your time in New York City, so we wanted to make it a little bit easier for you. We’re confident that our top recommendations around the city won’t disappoint. Start planning your NYC adventure today and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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Private Event Spaces in NYC for Sports Viewing Parties
New York City is renowned for its vibrant sports culture, making it the perfect location to host a thrilling sports viewing party. Whether it's for the Super Bowl, the World Series, or an international soccer match, finding the ideal venue is crucial for an unforgettable experience. This guide will help you discover the best private event spaces in NYC for sports viewing parties, ensuring a memorable occasion for you and your guests.
Why Choose Private Event Spaces in NYC for Sports Viewing Parties?
Hosting a sports viewing party in a private event space in NYC offers numerous advantages. From exclusive access to top-notch amenities, these venues provide a comfortable and engaging environment for fans to gather and enjoy the game.
Benefits of Private Event Spaces
. Exclusive Access: Unlike crowded bars or restaurants, private event spaces offer a dedicated area for your group, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.
. Customized Amenities: Many private venues come equipped with large screens, high-quality sound systems, and comfortable seating arrangements tailored to sports viewing.
. Catering Services: Private event spaces often offer catering options, allowing you to enjoy a variety of food and beverages without the hassle of preparation.
. Enhanced Atmosphere: These venues can be decorated to match the theme of the event, adding to the excitement and creating a festive atmosphere.
Top Private Event Spaces in NYC for Sports Viewing Parties
. 230 Fifth Rooftop Bar
Located in the heart of Manhattan, 230 Fifth Rooftop Bar offers stunning views of the city skyline alongside top-tier amenities for sports viewing. With both indoor and outdoor spaces, this venue is perfect for any season. The rooftop's large screens and comfortable seating make it an ideal spot for watching major sporting events.
. Slate NY
Slate NY in Chelsea is a versatile event space that can be customized to suit any sports viewing party. Known for its upscale atmosphere and extensive amenities, Slate NY features multiple large screens, a state-of-the-art sound system, and a variety of seating options. The venue also offers pool tables and other games, ensuring entertainment during halftime.
. The Ainsworth
With several locations throughout NYC, The Ainsworth is a popular choice for sports fans. Each venue is equipped with numerous high-definition TVs, making it easy to catch every play. The Ainsworth also offers a diverse menu and a wide selection of drinks, perfect for enhancing your viewing experience.
. Royalton Park Avenue
For a more luxurious sports viewing experience, consider Royalton Park Avenue. This upscale hotel offers private event spaces with sophisticated decor, comfortable seating, and excellent audiovisual equipment. The rooftop lounge provides a unique setting with breathtaking views, making it a standout choice for any sports event.
. Hudson Terrace
Hudson Terrace, located near the Hudson River, offers a chic and modern event space ideal for sports viewing parties. The venue features multiple indoor and outdoor areas, high-definition screens, and a premium sound system. With its stylish ambiance and top-notch amenities, Hudson Terrace ensures an exceptional viewing experience.
Tips for Hosting the Perfect Sports Viewing Party
Choosing the right private event space in NYC for sports viewing parties is just the first step. Here are some tips to ensure your event is a success:
Plan Ahead
Secure your venue well in advance, especially for major sporting events, as these spaces can book up quickly. Early planning also allows you to arrange catering, decorations, and other details.
Create a Comfortable Setup
Ensure that your seating arrangement provides a clear view of the screens for all guests. Consider using couches, chairs, and even bean bags for a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere.
Provide Plenty of Refreshments
Offer a variety of food and drink options to cater to different tastes. Popular choices include finger foods, sliders, wings, and a range of beverages. Don't forget to accommodate any dietary restrictions your guests may have.
Enhance the Atmosphere
Decorate the venue with team colors, banners, and other sports-themed items to create an immersive experience. You can also organize games and activities to keep guests entertained during breaks.
When it comes to hosting an unforgettable sports viewing party, private event spaces in NYC offer the perfect combination of exclusivity, comfort, and top-notch amenities. Whether you prefer a rooftop bar, a chic hotel lounge, or a versatile event space, NYC has plenty of options to suit your needs. By planning ahead and choosing the right venue, you can ensure a memorable experience for you and your guests. For the best private event spaces in NYC for sports viewing parties, look no further than Jetsetvenue, your go-to source for exceptional event planning and venues.
In conclusion, finding the perfect private event spaces in NYC for sports viewing parties can elevate your event and create lasting memories. Jetsetvenue is dedicated to helping you discover the best venues in the city, ensuring a fantastic experience for every occasion.
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Elevating Corporate Events with Ronald D. Weiss Event Planner NYC
Introduction: In the bustling business landscape of New York City, where networking events, conferences, and corporate galas abound, Ronald D. Weiss Event Planner NYC emerges as a trusted partner for businesses seeking to host memorable and impactful corporate events. As we navigate through the website at https://ronalddweisseventplanner.com/corporate, let's explore how Ronald D. Weiss can transform your corporate gatherings into unforgettable experiences that leave a lasting impression.
1. Strategic Planning and Execution: Ronald D. Weiss Event Planner NYC brings years of expertise and strategic planning to the table when orchestrating corporate events. From meticulously planning agendas to coordinating logistics, their team ensures that every aspect of your event is seamlessly executed, allowing you to focus on your business objectives.
2. Venue Selection and Management: Finding the perfect venue is crucial for the success of any corporate event. Ronald D. Weiss Event Planner NYC has extensive experience in sourcing and managing venues that align with your company's brand and vision, whether it's a sleek downtown loft, a sophisticated hotel ballroom, or a unique outdoor space.
3. Customized Branding and Decor: Corporate events are an opportunity to showcase your brand identity and leave a lasting impression on attendees. Ronald D. Weiss Event Planner NYC specializes in creating customized branding and decor that reflect your company's values and messaging, ensuring a cohesive and memorable experience for all.
4. Professional Entertainment and Presentations: From keynote speakers and panel discussions to live entertainment and interactive activities, Ronald D. Weiss Event Planner NYC coordinates all aspects of entertainment and presentations to engage and inspire your guests. Their extensive network of professional performers and speakers ensures that your event leaves a lasting impact.
5. Seamless Event Coordination: On the day of your corporate event, you can trust Ronald D. Weiss Event Planner NYC to handle all the details with professionalism and precision. Their experienced team will oversee setup, manage vendors, and ensure that everything runs smoothly from start to finish, allowing you to focus on networking and building meaningful connections.
Conclusion: As you explore the website at https://ronalddweisseventplanner.com/corporate, you'll discover that Ronald D. Weiss Event Planner NYC offers a comprehensive range of services designed to elevate your corporate events to new heights of sophistication and success. Whether you're hosting a product launch, a company retreat, or a gala dinner, trust Ronald D. Weiss to deliver a memorable and impactful event that reflects your company's values and goals. With Ronald D. Weiss Event Planner NYC by your side, your next corporate gathering is sure to be a resounding success.
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Cityscape Romance: Navigating Love in the Big Apple with Wedding Transportation Services
Introduction
New York City, with its iconic skyline and vibrant energy, sets the stage for a romantic and unforgettable wedding celebration. Navigating the city's bustling streets requires careful planning, especially when it comes to transportation. In this guide, we'll explore the options available for wedding transportation services in the Big Apple, ensuring that the journey from ceremony to reception is as enchanting as the love being celebrated.
Setting the Scene: NYC Wedding Vibes
Romance Amidst the Skyscrapers Getting married in New York City means immersing oneself in the romantic atmosphere created by the city's towering skyscrapers, iconic landmarks, and diverse neighborhoods. The transportation chosen for the wedding day should complement this unique setting and add to the overall romance.
Diverse Venues, Unique Challenges NYC offers an array of wedding venues, each with its own charm and character. From historic brownstones to trendy rooftop spaces, couples have a myriad of options. Navigating the city's diverse wedding venues requires thoughtful consideration of transportation logistics and the specific needs of the wedding party and guests.
Options for Wedding Transportation in NYC
Classic Cars and Vintage Charm Classic cars, adorned with ribbons and flowers, add a touch of vintage charm to a New York City wedding. Whether it's a convertible from a bygone era or a sleek vintage Rolls-Royce, these vehicles provide a romantic and timeless mode of transportation for the bride and groom.
Elegant Limousines Limousines have long been associated with luxury and sophistication. In the context of a NYC wedding, a stretch limo offers not only a spacious and comfortable ride but also an opportunity for the bridal party to share in the excitement and joy of the day.
Horse-Drawn Carriages in Central Park For a fairytale entrance or a romantic ride through Central Park, horse-drawn carriages are a quintessential choice. The clip-clop of hooves and the enchanting scenery create a magical atmosphere, perfect for couples seeking a romantic and picturesque transportation option.
Modern and Chic Transportation NYC's contemporary vibe is well-suited for modern and chic transportation options. This may include luxury sedans, sleek SUVs, or even stylish electric vehicles. Modern transportation adds a touch of sophistication and complements the city's cosmopolitan flair.
Navigating the Wedding Day Logistics
Ceremony to Reception Transitions One of the challenges of a NYC wedding is the transition from the ceremony to the reception venue. The chosen transportation service should be equipped to navigate through city traffic efficiently, ensuring that the wedding party arrives promptly at the reception and that the celebration continues seamlessly.
Guest Transportation Considering the convenience of guests is essential, especially in a city where many attendees may not be familiar with the logistics of getting around. Coordinating guest transportation from hotels to the ceremony and reception venues ensures a stress-free experience for everyone involved.
Photography Pitstops NYC offers a plethora of iconic locations for wedding photographs, from Times Square to the Brooklyn Bridge. A well-planned transportation itinerary should allow for pitstops at these picturesque locations, capturing the essence of the city in the wedding album.
Personalizing the Transportation Experience
Custom Decor and Signage Personalization is key to creating a memorable wedding experience. Many transportation services allow couples to customize the vehicles with decorations, signage, and even monograms. Adding personal touches enhances the visual appeal and makes the transportation experience uniquely theirs.
Entertainment on Wheels Some couples opt for entertainment on wheels to keep the celebration going between venues. This could include a musical ensemble, a DJ, or even a mobile bar. Entertainment on wheels adds an element of festivity and fun to the transportation portion of the wedding day.
Choosing a Theme Couples may choose to align their transportation with the overall theme of the wedding. Whether it's a vintage-themed wedding with a classic car or a modern and chic celebration with a sleek limousine, the chosen transportation should seamlessly integrate with the overall aesthetic of the wedding.
Tips for a Smooth Wedding Transportation Experience
Book in Advance Given the demand for wedding transportation service New York, it's advisable to book well in advance. This ensures availability, especially during peak wedding seasons, and allows for ample time to discuss and customize the transportation plan.
Communication with the Transportation Provider Clear communication with the chosen transportation provider is crucial. Discussing the specific needs, itinerary, and any customization options ensures that everyone is on the same page, contributing to a smooth and stress-free transportation experience.
Consider Logistics and Timings NYC traffic can be unpredictable, and considering logistics and timings is essential. Building in buffer times for potential delays and planning the transportation itinerary with realistic timeframes ensures that the wedding day stays on schedule.
Conclusion
Navigating the cityscape of New York on your wedding day is a romantic journey that deserves careful consideration and planning. The transportation chosen sets the tone for the day and contributes to the overall experience. Whether it's a classic car, an elegant limousine, or a charming horse-drawn carriage, NYC offers a plethora of options to match the unique preferences of each couple. By understanding the options available, considering the logistics of the day, and adding personal touches to the transportation experience, couples can create a wedding day that truly reflects their love amidst the city's enchanting backdrop. Cheers to a cityscape romance and a memorable journey into marital bliss!
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Wedding Venues
Your wedding venue is the centrepiece of your big day, so ensure it impresses all guests with its beauty and unique charm.
An unrivalled selection of breathtaking venues, from historic churches to internationally renowned zoos. There is something for every taste and budget in this bustling metropolis.
The Plaza Hotel
The Plaza Hotel, a New York City landmark since 1907, has been the go-to destination for world leaders, captains of industry, Broadway legends and Hollywood royalty alike. No matter the occasion or size of your gathering - The Plaza Hotel provides the ideal setting.
The hotel is conveniently situated on Fifth Avenue, across from Central Park and within walking distance of luxury boutiques. Additionally, it's only three blocks from seven subway lines and 30 to 90 minutes from New York's three major airports.
The Plaza Hotel is the ideal setting for an unforgettable wedding day. It provides a range of rooms and spaces that can accommodate ceremonies and receptions that are both exquisite and intimate.
The Ballroom
Ballroom weddings are a timeless option for couples searching for an intimate venue with all the amenities. Whether you're having your ceremony indoors or the reception outdoors, this type of space provides numerous features and amenities that will help make your special day run seamlessly.
Selecting a ballroom for your special day is one of your best decisions. Not only does it provide an elegant, upscale backdrop, but it also protects from inclement weather.
Prince George's Ballroom is Manhattan's premier event destination with a history that dates back to the Neo-Renaissance era. This landmark venue can accommodate large or intimate gatherings, featuring its modern gallery entrance, fully equipped kitchen, and range of versatile spaces for your special event.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Brooklyn Botanic Garden is an idyllic 52-acre park in the city's centre that makes a breathtaking backdrop for weddings. Couples can select from two stunning structures for their ceremony and reception: glass-walled Palm House or eco-friendly Atrium.
These wedding venues Adelaide are also home to a small public high school that provides science, environmental studies and urban ecology courses. The students conduct field studies while learning from and interacting with BBG staff members and scientists.
Autumn in the garden brings stunning foliage, including rows of deep red scarlet oaks and yellow-leaved ginkgos. Additionally, pumpkins, squash and apples begin to appear in the Herb Garden.
Pier Sixty
Pier Sixty is a stunning waterfront venue located in New York City. This wedding venue offers breathtaking Hudson River views and versatile event spaces that accommodate gala fundraisers, corporate events, meetings, bar/bat mitzvahs, and ceremonies.
This venue boasts a reputation as one of Manhattan's finest water venues. Their experienced professionals will work diligently to create an event that perfectly reflects your personality and aesthetic.
The venue also provides a team of event professionals and recommended vendors to assist you with planning your dream event. They aim to guarantee that your wedding day is everything you've ever imagined it to be - stress-free!
The High Line Hotel
The High Line Hotel is situated among a collection of historic buildings in Chelsea. Originally built as student housing for the General Theological Seminary in 1895, this tranquil sanctuary offers 60 oversized rooms that seamlessly combine vintage details with modern comforts.
These quirky rooms are decorated with reproduction 19th-century English wallpaper, a Western Electric 202 rotary dial phone, hardwood floors and furnishings sourced from antique shows. Spacious and bright, the rooms provide views of NYC's public High Line Park.
Each room is uniquely furnished with a flat-screen TV, minibar and private bathrooms stocked with C.O. Bigelow bath products. Guests can also use Intelligentsia coffee service from an iconic Citroen truck during warmer months. Furthermore, complimentary Shinola bicycles are provided for guests to explore the area around them during their stay at Hotel Shinola.
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A/N: Here’s some fluff, friends to lovers I’ve had going on while I work on something bigger :))
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“Y/N,” a strange man calls my name. I look him up and down but I don’t think I know him.
“Who’s asking?”
“Y/N, it’s me? Harry.”
“Oh,” I laugh and greet him how I would have if I’d recognized him under all those layers, in a great big hug. “Your disguise is brilliant!”
“It’s not a disguise,” he says into his coat. “It’s bloody cold here.”
“Coldest day so far,” I accept the hot chocolate from the vendor and ask him for another, Harry could use one, poor thing. His plans this week were changed last minute, and since he was in New York City where his best childhood friend lived, he decided to actually hang out with me. Ever since he got famous, it was hard to catch time with him.
“Did the cold freeze all the English out of you? You’re not even wearing mittens,” Harry accepts his own cup from the vendor.
“I’m got them in my pocket,” I point to the bulge on the side of my coat as we step aside and make our way deeper into the winter festival that was at Bryant Park. “Don’t insult me, I can still make a better cup of tea than you ever could.”
“There she is,” I hear the smile in Harry’s voice more than I see it. It truly was ridiculous--not only was he wearing the thickest parka I’d ever seen, he also had on a beanie and a scarf, as well as knit gloves that held tightly to his hot chocolate.
“I’m always here, you’re just too busy to see me.”
“Not this again,” he groans. I was always giving him grief every time he touched down to NYC but didn’t pop by for a visit. I knew he had a hectic schedule, and even though I wasn’t that bothered I still liked to tease him.
“It’s true, you come to the city so often but I see you once a year. And maybe again when I’m in London if I get lucky.”
“I’m busy Y/N, I talk to you all the time!”
“I know,” I elbow him. “I just like to rile you up.”
“Well now that you’ve got that out of your system,” he tugs my hat over my eyes. “Where are we going next?”
I push it back up, “I thought we could just wander the shops, then get on the skating rink if you’re not frozen to death.”
“Alright I’ve got to pick some gifts up anyway let’s see what’s here.”
We make a good team as we visit stands selling ornaments and kitschy decor, handmade gifts, and hot cider. We sift through exactly what we might want, or what the other’s looking for. And with the light dusting of snow coming down, and the bright lights strung around the Park, it was like walking in a Christmas movie.
“Look at this,” I point ahead. We’d nearly visited all the stands and holiday shops but a festive psychic advertises their services in a small glass booth. “Should we?”
“It’s a waste of money,” Harry scoffs. “She’s just going to read your body language.”
“She might be the real deal-”
“You can’t be serious-”
“C’mon!” I tug his gloves hand and it takes a few but he stumbles towards me. It’s slightly warmer inside and I notice the space heater running in the corner. “At least it’s warm” I whisper to Harry.
“You really want to do this?” He asks one last time.
“It’s just $10-”
“$20 for the two,” the woman almost shifts out of the wall and I hide my jump with a laugh. There’s a curtain behind her, I realize, she must have stepped out.
“It’s just me,” I clarify.
She eyes Harry and Harry eyes her back. “You look familiar.”
“Just have that face,” he shrugs, burrowing into his scarf. “I’m just here to watch.”
She stares at him a moment longer before settling at the small table. I flash Harry a smile before sitting down myself, setting my bags onto the floor.
“Palm reading, cards, what will it be dear?” The psychic asks. I remember the sign out front said cards would be more than having my palm read so I opt for the cheaper option.
“Hm,” she says thoughtfully as she traces the lines on my palm. I wriggle my eyebrows at Harry and he rolls his eyes, but he stays watching her like a hawk. It was cute how overprotective he got sometimes. The psychic glances up to catch him watching her, she then glances at me and tilts her head.
“I see longevity, in life and love, a few bumps but you’re a strong persistent woman.”
Harry grumbles behind me and I resist the urge to say something to him.
“I see success after hard, hard work. But a big success that will change the course of your career.”
“Wow, how soon?” I ask.
“Mmm, after a big milestone. Turning 30?” she continues to examine my hand. “I see a second life later in life, with kids...just one no maybe two children.”
“How about her love life?” Harry asks. “Her last love s’not too nice.”
“Seriously Harry?” I turn to glare this time. He’s grinning with flushed cheeks, knowing it was a sore spot he liked to say i told you so to. It was true, he had told me so about my 3 year relationship but I’d ignored him.
“Your love life,’ the woman speaks up. “Shows me two great loves. One cuts short, the other is as long as your life line.”
“Ooh,” I lean in, interested. “I think I know about the one that was cut short. Tell me about the second!”
“This second...” she traces my palm and I feel a tingle. “This second love is very close, a bit rocky but it will last.”
“A bit rocky?”
“Hm,” she chews her bottom lip. “Time, distance...it will make it rocky. But it lasts.”
“So how close is close?” I ask eagerly.
“Close,” she says with a smile that tells me I wasn’t getting anything else out of her.
“That’s a bit vague isn’t it?” Harry pipes up from the back.
“The future isn’t always crystal clear,” she says without looking up at him.
“Lay off,” I scold him.
“It’s okay, I get nonbelievers all the time.” She laughs. “That will be $10 dear.” When I hand her the bill she stops me as she takes it. “A little free advice?”
“Sure.” I pick up the bags I placed on the floor earlier.
"Don’t be so focused on the life you want that you don’t see the life you have around you.”
“I’ve actually told her that before,” Harry decides we want more of his unsolicited opinions. “Maybe there is something true to all of this.”
“Thanks,” I pocket her words for later. Harry was right, he’d said something along those lines to me before, especially when it came to giving up control and going with the flow on trips and events with him. I always declined his offers, we lived a modest life growing up and accepting these gifts from him always felt so excessive. I wanted to make my own way in the world, but Harry always had something to say. “And sorry for his attitude, he’s not always this rude.”
“Yeah,” Harry shifts forward. “I didn’t mean anything by it, I’m a lot nicer usually.”
“I know,” she smiles.
“She’s psychic,” I remind him.
“I’m also online,” she laughs. “Can I get a picture?”
Harry eyes me, before going in for a selfie with her. I know he usually didn’t mind getting asked in smaller settings but he’d admitted it was something he was still getting used to. It had been a couple years since he became so famous, in such a short amount of time I went from being able to go down to a local pub with my best friend to schedules and security details and a whole other list of complications. Sometimes I hated it, mostly I was happy for him.
“Another day, another fan.” I tell Harry after we walk away from the psychic and he flips me off. “Should we get something to eat and get out of the cold?”
“God yes,” Harry shivers. “Can we just go to yours?”
“Let’s go,” I loop my arm through Harry’s.
Harry wants instant warmth so he hails a cab and we pick up takeout once we reach my neighbourhood. Harry had been here a few times, my roommate had gotten used to the fact that I was best friends with him, and sometimes he preferred to stay here when he wanted to be anonymous. Paparazzi sometimes crowded outside his hotel when word leaked he was there.
We eat ourselves into a food coma and Harry decides to stay the night, not wanting to face the cold again. Since our living room couch sprained his neck the only time he’d slept there, he usually crashed in my bed. His head barely hits the pillow before he’s snoring, I guess the jet lag finally caught up.
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I jerk out of sleep, a crashing noise followed by swearing catches my attention.
“I think your roommate dropped something,” I hear from beside me. I turn my face to get a facefull of Harry’s thigh tattoos.
“Y’think?” I croak and shift backwards to see his face. He’s sitting up in bed and scrolling through his phone.
“Guess which psychic is officially internet-famous?” Harry asks dryly.
“Hm?” I’m still calming my heart from waking up so suddenly so it takes a moment to register Harry’s words. “What?”
He shoves his phone in my face, the selfie he took with the psychic yesterday is posted on social media with over half a million likes. He swipes away and a lot of his tag is filled with news outlets and fan accounts spamming the picture. He pulls it back to read a heading: “Harry Styles visits Psychic for ideas on his next album. There’s also Harry Styles rumored to be connected to the Occult...I don’t know what that means. Psychic tells all on Harry Styles reading.”
“How did that picture circulate?” I rub my eyes and sit up beside him. “And where is all of this coming from?”
“She has a Twitter, and she posted the picture.” He shows me, it’s there with the caption A handsome face showed up to my booth at the Bryant Park Market tonight. Get your future told, 5pm to 9pm 7 days a week.
I can’t help but laugh, she was a business woman and she really took the opportunity to sell her service.
“It’s not funny Y/N,” Harry looks furious so I cover my mouth and squint at his screen as he scrolls. A ton of people are responding asking about his future or what he came there for. Amongst them, she responds to only one person: His love life was involved.
My jaw drops, “That’s such a lie! She read me my love life, and life lines!”
“I told you she was a fraud,” Harry jerks the phone back to him.
“She lied for sales, but doesn’t mean she didn’t tell the truth yesterday.”
“If she lied about this she lied about it all and you wasted $10. She only talked about your love life, not mine...”
I remember her words, my second love was very close...could she have meant...
I glance at Harry and he seemed to have followed the same train of thought because we lock eyes, his probably just as wide as mine.
“D’you think?” he says just as I say “Was she...?”
We immediately burst out laughing as the tension comes to a head and bubbles over in a safe trickle.
“Is that what she was trying to say?” I say when I’ve finally caught my breath, my stomach hurt from laughing this hard.
“I guess when she said close she meant close,” Harry’s flat on his back from laughing. “Quite literal.”
“And you were calling her out on being so vague.”
“I’ve got to give it to her,” he shuts his phone off and throws it onto the covers between us, releasing the annoyance. “She’s a good businesswoman.”
“I was thinking the same thing but I thought you might kill me if I said that,” I admit.
We lay on the rumpled covers in silence, I think about everything else she said. The potential of it all is tarnished by the idea of Harry being my second love, for life. It was so ridiculous, unless by love she meant the way I love him now. As my best friend. Our lives were so different, there was no way it could ever work. Not to mention...he was my best friend since forever.
“Have you ever thought about it?” Harry asks out of the blue.
“Thought about what?” I prop myself on my elbow.
“Us, like...the way she predicted?”
“Together together?” I can’t help but laugh. “No never, you’re my best friend!” I recognize the flash of hurt so I backtrack a little. “No offense Harry, I love you but could you imagine?”
“I have,” he says it so quietly as I lay back down. “What?” I ask. He shrugs, “I’m surprised you haven’t. We’ve been friends since...we were 7. You’re saying you never thought about it?”
“No,” I shake my head. “Actually I haven’t. When...what did you think about?”
“I dunno,” he fiddles with his rings. “Like for school dances, when I didn’t have a date I thought about asking you as more than a friend...thought about where that could lead. Or every time you had your heart broke. I wanted to take the pain away and just show you what you deserved.”
“Harry I...” it was sweet, what he was saying. But he never gave a single clue about it the entire time we grew up. He was always chasing girls who looked nothing like me, so I always thought that’s what his type was. Never did I think about anything more with him.
“Not-not recently though,” he forces a laugh. “Just when we were kids.”
“That’s sweet Harry. I had no idea.”
He shrugs, and sits up.
“No seriously I...that’s so sweet. But just so you know, you have shown me what a good man can be. Just by being the best friend ever.”
“Aw,” he swipes my cheek as he gets up. “That’s cute. I don’t know if I’ve done such a good job when you’ve only dated knobs.”
I could recognize his defense mechanism--turning it into a big joke. But he leaves the room before I can call him out and I’m left sitting in the mess of what he’d just told me. It’s not that it was awkward or a bad thing, but suddenly it felt tense and the tension triggered an anxious feeling in my chest.
I decide to get out of my room and find my roommate cleaning up the remains of her broken mug. I offer to clean the spill as she dresses to go out for her run. Helping her distracts me, and when I hear Harry leave the bathroom I lock myself in, and try some breathing exercises to clear the anxiety creeping up. When I realize I was trying to avoid Harry, I scold myself. This was ridiculous and funny! Harry wanted to ask me out when we were kids, it was cute, and that was it. The psychic was a fake anyway, nothing she said meant anything.
I head back to my room where Harry’s made the bed. I change into trousers and my favourite fisherman sweater, and find him having coffee at our small kitchen table with his phone on speaker as he talks to someone. His legs barely fit underneath, so they’re sprawled to the side. He’s still shirtless, and my attention snags on his torso.
I shake myself out of my thoughts as I bump into the kitchen island, and glance up to see that although he was talking to the person on the phone, his eyes had been on me...while my eyes were on his abs. Oh god, I cringe. I try to act casual, mouthing if he wanted breakfast but he shakes his head and points to the call he’s having.
I make myself a toast and try to ignore what just happened but it only adds to the tension from this morning. When he gets off his call he brings his cup up to the sink.
“I think I need another cup.”
“Be my guest,” I move aside. “You sure you don’t want breakfast?”
“Are you going to feed me avocado flax seed quinoa toast?” he teases.
“There’s no quinoa.” I correct, crossing my arms. “But...yes.”
“I’ll take this banana,” he holds the lone banana on the counter. “I’ve got to be in East Harlem by noon, that’s what the call was about.”
“Aw,” I hated saying goodbye. “Are you busy the rest of your stay?”
“I can make it back here,” he says.
“Do whatever you need to do,” I say. “I’m used to being discarded after you hang out with me in the city.”
“I don’t do that!” he reaches behind me to slot his cup in and set the machine to grind his beans. I can smell my shampoo on him, he must’ve showered. “If you want me back, you can just say that.”
The morning sunlight streaming through the kitchen window leaves no room for shadows; the shift in the mood is clear as the daylight streaming in. Or maybe I was reading too much into his words.
“I always want you back,” I look up to his height now that he’s standing so close, and the kitchen tightens further.
We’re stuck in a tableau; with my back against the fridge looking up at him as he gazes down with a curious expression. My mind grows blank the longer I stare. No one says a word, the sound of beans grinding the only noise in the kitchen.
My best friend in the whole world looks torn standing in front of me like this, and as my senses slowly rush back I realize that even if my expression doesn’t show it...I was torn. Because out of nowhere, all I can think about are all the questions I ever shoved away in the dark: what would it feel like if I kissed him right now? And what would have happened to us if he had asked me out to our school dance? Would we still be best friends? Would we have cut each other out? How many universes were we still good together like this? How many universes were we good together as more than this?
An urge to touch his face, make sure this was real, takes over me. But as soon as my fingers brush his cheek he snaps out of his trance and stumbles back like I’d burned him.
He forces a laugh. “I really do need that coffee.”
“Right,” I turn to the machine to put the grinds into their slot but I yank too hard and the freshly ground coffee flies out towards me. “Shit!”
“What happ-” Harry takes one look at what’s happened and turns away, his shoulders shaking.
“I can see you right in front of me laughing!” I shout. “Help me!”
“It’s all over you Y/N,” he turns around, tears in his eyes. “Give me this, I’ll put it far away from you.” He takes the remaining grinds and sets it down. I brush away what’s closest to my eyes so I can see and try to shake it off my sweater but they stick to the fibers of the knit.
“Great,” I grumble. “This is dry clean only.”
“It’s in your hair,” he runs his fingers through the strands that hang over my shoulder. I shake my head to dislodge the grinds; his fingers brush my neck away and tucks my hair behind my ear. “Uhm, that should be most of it.”
“It’s not out of this sweater,” I pout. “Screw dry clean, why did I think I could buy dry cleaning clothes?”
“I can drop it off on the way out today?” he offers.
“That means you’re coming back to drop it off to me?!” I ask hopefully.
His expression softens, “Y/N I’m coming back to your flat. I promise.”
“He promises!” I shout. Even though things were a bit awkward this morning, I got to spend more time with my hard-to-catch best friend and for that I was over the moon.
“We could also try to vacuum the sweater?” Harry suggests.
“So you don’t have to come back with dry clean?” I tease. “I’m not letting you get out of your promise, let me give it to you before you change your mind.” I tug my top off and ball it up, shoving it in his hands. It falls to the floor when he doesn’t hold it.
“Hello?” I look up and he’s a deer in the headlights. “Harry...”
“I can’t do this right now,” he takes a step back. I get the sweater from the ground and hold it out to him again.
“Do you want to wipe the kitchen floor with the sweater too? Take it!” I sigh. “Harry are you really acting so chaste about seeing a girl in her bra?”
“It’s-” he decides to stop mid-word. “You’re not just any girl Y/N, I’ve already made it clear.”
Now it’s my turn to stare--he hadn’t made it clear. “You said you only felt something when you were younger...”
“And you believed me?”
I realize I didn’t, but I wanted to believe him so I hadn’t questioned it. “Well it’s not the first time you’ve seen me in a bra. Can you take the damn sweater?”
“Yeah I can I’m just...” he seems to calm down a bit, enough to step towards me and take it. “I didn’t have to face this conflicted feeling in me if I didn’t see you often. I can just be the best friend. But now, with the whole psychic thing and you in--like this in your kitchen and I--I’m remembering how much I just want to...”
“Kiss me,” I say.
“Yeah...” he looks away.
“No, I’m telling you to kiss me.” I clarify. His expression would’ve made me laugh if my heart wasn’t beating so fast. I couldn’t believe I was being this impulsive.
“Really? You’re not just saying that cuz of this morning?”
“Fine,” I step out of his reach and cross my arms to hide my shaking hands. “If you don’t want to kiss me-”
He pulls me back too quickly and I bump into his chest. “I never said that.” He says in a tone I’d never heard from him before, it’s serious and sexy and it sends tingles through my body. I press myself up against him and he finally, finally, kisses me. Every bit of tension and anxiety the day had built up releases in the single moment his lips cover mine.
How had I waited this long?
The kiss is gentle, delicate like he’s still not entirely sure I want the same thing he does. I show him I do by using my tongue to open his mouth slowly and the hesitation disappears immediately. We’re a fighter jet taking off from there; I don’t know where I end and where he begins as he walks me to the kitchen island and lifts me onto it, our limbs tangling together, His hands roam down the side of my body, but he stays in the safe zones until I unclasp my bra.
“Oh hell no,” my roommate’s voice interrupts us from behind. I hold my bra close and turn. She stands at the entryway, shaking her head. “Not here. Not on our kitchen island. You two have a room literally 10 feet away...”
“Oops,” I say quietly which seems to set Harry off. My roommate is still shaking her head but I see the smile on her face. I’d caught her hooking up on multiple occasions so it wasn’t anything new. But I didn’t do this often. I jump down, apologizing to her. “Harry’s going to clean the coffee off the floor...I-I’ll find a shirt.”
“Mhm,” she closes her bedroom door and I look over at Harry who’s crouching on the floor in tears.
“This is all your fault!” I whisper but he tugs me down to where he is and holds my face as he kisses me.
“I know you two aren’t behind the island,” my roommate’s voice comes out again. I stay there as her footsteps move to the bathroom and the door closes behind her.
“I hate you,” I skirt out of his reach, and rush to my room yelling another sorry as I head back and find a top. Harry appears in my room as I put it on.
“I guess that was a good time for her to walk in on before it got too far?” he still has a stupid grin on his face.
“I don’t even want to think about it,” my cheeks were burning and even more so that Harry was elated.
“I’ve actually got to head out now.”
I pout but he kisses my pout instead. He promises he’ll be back in the evening and I let him go with one more kiss, my mind catching up with everything that just happened.
Oh my god.
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It’s nearly 8 by the time I’m done running all my errands--taking holidays off for work was usually a good decision for me. I had a big family and picking up all the holiday bits before I flew back home was always a big job. I take an Uber home, I couldn’t handle a 40 minutes trip back home carrying everything home on the subway.
I call out to my roommate when I get in but she doesn’t respond. I check her door and it’s open and dark, the bathroom is also empty. She must have evening plans.
I open my door to a surprise. Harry is sprawled on my bed. He jerks awake when I settle my bags down.
“Y/N?” he squints as I turn the light on.
“How did you get in here?” I shrug my coat off.
“Y’roommate let me in before she left,” he rubs his eyes. “Didn’t mean to fall asleep...I had a whole thing planned.”
I’d gone over the whole morning during my errands, surprised and excited and nervous about this new step for us. But I continued to think about what the psychic said, our love lines extended alongside my life line. Even though there wasn’t much comfort or trust in a psychic who used a photo opp as a marketing opp, what she said had come true. And I put my faith in that, calming my nerves about this new step potentially ruining our friendship forever.
“Was that okay?” Harry sits up. “She didn’t think you’d mind.”
“Oh no that’s fine,” I unwrap my scarf and stand at the foot of my bed. “I really wasn’t sure if you were coming back.”
“Of course I would,” he reaches for my hand. “I wouldn’t leave you after this morning, I’m not that flighty.”
“Well we never really got to talk about it,” I say as I sit down. I’d texted him during the day but it never showed he read it, I wasn’t sure how to read into that; finding him passed out on my room meant he was probably on the go all day.
“Are you okay with this?” he says with such concern, I nearly tear up. This was making me way too emotional.
“I am,” I smile at my best friend in the whole world. “I just don’t want to go too fast.”
“We won’t,” he promises as he holds his arms out. I lean in towards his solid chest and he wraps his arms around me. I feel his breath on my cheek, then his lips in my hair. “I’m yours for eternity Y/N, we can take it as slow or fast as you want.”
It was a good thing to say, and I believe him entirely.
We eventually untangle ourselves to get food in us, and even though things are different, they’re also not. We still pick out the same parts of our food to give the other person, we still talk the same shit and laugh at the same jokes. But his hands grasps mine and his thumb brushes over my knuckles absentmindedly. His eyes stay steady on me as I talk like I’m someone new he’s exploring. We kiss after dinner, but we also load the dishwasher and laugh about the one time I’d managed to burn soup from a can. Eventually we end in my bedroom, where we lay together, our conversation growing quieter by the minute, the space between us growing smaller.
And even though we’d slept like this a hundred times before, it’s different now. I can feel it in every atom of my being, I was his and he was mine. And I don’t know how long it’s been like this for it to feel so easy, but accepting it was a no brainer, like accepting the sky was blue or the sun was hot. I remember the advice the psychic gave, I was following it: living the life I had around me even though it wasn’t the life I thought I would have.
There were a million things Harry and I had to figure out to make this work--I knew it wasn’t going to be easy. But I did know that it was right, it was true, and it was going to be forever.
The future may not be crystal clear, but my future with this man was.
#harry styles#harry styles fic#harry styles x reader#harry styles fanfic#harry styles fluff#harry styles imagine#fic#writingsfromhome#friends to lovers#standalone#holiday fic#ignore any grammar or errors pls ty
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mie!! i’m so late to the party but i absolutely loved ‘NICE’, it made me feel so warm and fuzzy <33 it’s so unique to its own and the flow of it is beyond wonderful!
what is married life like for oc and eren in ‘NICE’? is it just like before/do you have any nice!husband!eren headcanons?
AHH I’m so happy you liked it and that you took the time to come and tell me!! Married life for them... doesn’t really differ from what their lives looked like before actually hehe. They were basically married without knowing it 🙄🙄 idiots to lovers or something like that; but here are a few head canons of the months immediately following NICE!
You officially got married in Paris on the fourth, not too long after Carla’s wedding. You guys flew in some officials, checked through all the technicalities, and signed the papers right on top of the Eiffel Tower (access granted by the city of Paris upon request of one Carla Jaeger, of course).
Aside from having the most picturesque location in the world to sign your marriage certificate, there wasn’t anything lavish in celebration after that. Carla’s wedding was just three days earlier, after all, and was still the talk of the local press. You did have a small party with your friends (Jean, Armin, Mikasa, Marco, Erwin, Levi, Hange came from the Alps for Carla’s wedding) in your overly large hotel room. Just some music, room service, and lots and lots of champagne.
Eren extended your winter break vacation by two weeks for an impromptu honeymoon to the Bahamas before you went home. Let’s just say you did not leave the safe haven of your hotel room very often, except to dip into the ocean a few nights (benefits of a private beach).
After getting married, the rings swapped places; the band with diamonds previously on your pointer finger was put on a chain (a new one since Eren threw the other one on the ground 💀), and you now wear the engagement ring on your ring finger.
Eren doesn’t like it when you take off the ring (the ring being the engagement ring). The first time you were going into the water, you were going to put it on the chain for safekeeping, but he protested very strongly. He would rather it rest safely in your suitcase than go around your neck again.
Your wedding bands are actually very similar to the band you already have: gold and diamond encrusted. Eren’s, however, has an emerald in the center, like the two emeralds that serve as the pistils of the sunflowers in your engagement ring (for reference, that ring looks something like this, but with a gold band). The bands were the first thing Eren bought when you guys got home.
Your friends in Dubai (Ymir, Reiner, Annie, Connie, Sasha) had no idea that you and Eren got married over winter break. Safe to say they were all… very surprised to hear the news. Connie was a little bit bitter because he missed it, and wolf whistles every time he sees your ring (even though he’s seen it before because you wore it on the necklace every day).
You got married in January, but have an official wedding in the process of being planned sometime around late summer/early fall. Carla insisted that you guys have a wedding despite already being married, and Eren agreed whole heartedly. They are both very into planning it, and yes, Eren is somewhat of a bridezilla, and his mom is enabling him 100% please.
The night you signed the wedding papers, Carla lent you an off-white satin couture gown from one of her past collections. She is designing and making your official wedding dress by hand, with the help of Mikasa.
The two of them are also making Eren’s suit, and all the outfits for your wedding party. Carla will murder you if you even so much as hint at just buying other suits/dresses. This is her baby’s wedding, and she runs one of the most renowned fashion houses of the modern century; she’ll be damned if you guys wear something off the rack.
You considered a destination wedding, but settled on having it in New York. You haven’t decided a location yet, and it’s the one thing Eren isn’t actually picky about (because you know he’s gonna go ham on the decor no matter where it is bye).
Jean doesn’t know it yet, but he’s your maid of honor. Good luck and best of wishes to Eren picking between Mikasa and Armin for best man.
Even before confessing and getting married, Eren never slept much in his own bedroom. You both have California king sized beds in your rooms, and more often than not, Eren would sleep with you in your bed. You didn’t always cuddle, but he just liked to be there (for your presence, and because he was grossly in love bye)… you ended up cuddling a lot of the time tho.
He wants to renovate your apartment now that you both “officially” live in the same bedroom, even though it’s not necessary. He just likes renovating things.
You guys go to dinner every weekend, and sometimes you even go dancing. Eren still can’t dance and he doesn’t actually care to learn; it just reminds him of being in Nice with you.
He kisses your ring finger every morning waking up and every night before going to bed; sometimes he even does it subconsciously in his sleep.
He holds your hand way more often. Not just because you guys are together now, but because he likes seeing the ring where it’s meant to be. He also notices that it helps to curb your anxiety, which is a good bonus.
Eren wants kids, but he hasn’t really brought it up yet. He knows you both are fairly young, and that you’re still technically in school, but that’s not really a deterrent for him.
The only reason he’s waiting to say something is because you guys have a lot going on with wedding planning and settling in to “married life”—there’s a lot of tedious paperwork to be done and documents to update. He’ll bring it up next year when all that is settled.
On the subject of school, you are still attending university, but have been eligible for graduation for a year now. You had enough credits to graduate last (the year before NICE) December, but there were a few more classes you wanted to take out of interest that hadn’t been running in past years, so you stayed for all four years. Eren picks you up from your lectures.
Eren graduated in December before you guys went on vacation. By normal standards, that’s a semester early. However, he was supposed to be in this Honors Arts and Sciences program, that should have taken him another two semesters. He decided it wasn’t worth it, and dropped the honors part, and with that, had enough credits to graduate, so he did.
A college degree is really more of an accessory for him anyway, and school was never his thing. He’s decently smart, sure, but he never enjoyed school because of the emphasis on exams; he’s more of a creative person, a dreamer if you will. The only reason he even went to Columbia was because you decided to go there.
He and you both have enough money to live more than comfortably if neither of you decided to get a job after graduation… way more than enough/ But Eren isn’t doing nothing; he’s actually sorta been working his way into the world of professional interior design, and he really loves it. You’re proud of him, and more than anything, happy that he decided to go for something he loves.
Armin and Jean also graduated a semester early. Armin’s been living with Mikasa since Connie got his own place off-campus in January. Jean is a little upset blondie is living with his girlfriend before he is, but it’s whatever 🙄if it’s gonna be anyone, at least it’s Armin.
Carla mentioned that Eren got married sometime during a NYFW interview (along with talking about her own recent marriage), and since then you both have interviewed for two magazines, one of which featured pictures from your smaller party in Paris. You’ve gotten requests from Vanity Fair and Vogue about your bigger wedding later in the year, but you guys haven’t invited any media officials as of yet.
You and Eren attend the MET Gala almost every year. You don’t walk the red carpet and nobody is scrambling to take your pictures; but you have passes because of Carla. Also, you could just buy your way in if you wanted you (and your friends have in the past). This year, Eren had to pay two security officers $10k in bribes because you two snuck away to fuck in… a part of the museum not sectioned off for the event. Whoopsies.
Even before Eren got him arrested, going out to brunch was kind of your and Armin’s thing. Eren insists he should be invited now that he’s your husband. He is not. (His bitterness grows when he learns that Jean has secured himself an invite somehow).
Eren sold the car he got arrested for drag racing in. He never told you why—and as far as transportation goes, it wasn’t a big deal because you guys have other cars—but, to him, it was a kind of symbol. He thinks it’s dumb if he thinks too long about it, but he just didn’t wanna have that there are a reminder of how he’d hurt you and his mom.
Jean still drives you to your therapy appointments, but now Eren picks you up. Eren also goes to therapy himself, and has been before you guys got married; his therapist says he’s undoubtedly happier in recent sessions… like a weight’s been lifted off his shoulder.
As far as drugs go, there’s, of course, weed on a happy occasion, or at a party; but he hasn’t touched coke since that one time (which was also the first time he’d ever done it). That’s not even him being a changed man, he just didn’t like it—he only argued with you about it because he was being stubborn. He’s more of a drinker than anything, and absolutely loves to get you drunk on a special occasion, too; he always has. He thinks you look cute, and he likes taking care of you.
You have lived in that apartment with Eren for years before marrying him, yet he insisted you needed to christen the place like it was brand new… at this point, the only places you haven’t fucked in are the elevator itself, the foyer, the storage closet, and the pool. The latter only because it’s been too cold in NYC… trust and believe pool sex is coming lmfao.
Eren bought the apartment and renovated and designed it, but he never did like being in it all alone, and that’s been magnified since you got married. If he’s there by himself, he’s usually in the living area, napping on the daybed. He waits for your faithfully every day, and is hardly in the bedroom if you’re not.
Eren has not stopped introducing you as his wife since January. Even to people in passing like cashiers and bartenders, everyone in the whole damn city probably knows you guys got hitched.
#anonymous#oh i forgot how much i love this couple eren's so baby :((((( he loves her SO much its unberable#its A MIRACLE they didnt get together sooner#yes theyre only 21 in the fic but he was literally ready at 19 god i love him i love him i love himmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm#fic.ask#eren x reader
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