Saturday, August 21, 2010

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Bye Bye Boston .... Hi New York City!

E 'with great sadness that this morning we leave the beautiful city of Boston who hosted us for these five days.
It 'been a wonderful experience, we met nice people and very helpful and we hope one day able to return.
We leave with regret the elegant hotel where we stayed .... I wonder if we can prove such a high comfort level around the world.

After checking out, very fast, since we had already paid when booking online, we take a taxi in ten minutes brings us to the station South Station, where we train at 9.00 's Amtrak to New York .
arrives on time and when we get there it's impossible not to compare with our rail services.
Although not a fast train, the Polton are very comfortable, there is a gap between fine and the other seats and no room even for the more bulky suitcases.
The trip lasts more than four hours and so we have time to rest, read, but also to see the landscape from the window ... The coast looks very nice, too bad not having enough time to go in the car! At about 14:00 we

Penn Station to Station New York. The first impression is very positive. We are not used to all this movement, people moving quickly. New England was all over ... take it easy!

We subscribe to the meter with a duration of seven days and then take the first train on Line 2 that leads up to the Chamber Street a short distance from our hotel: the Duane Street Tribeca .
We have a moment of perplexity, as the window is covered with newspapers and apparently under renovation, but when we enter the hall (more like a corridor) we find they're just rearranging the restaurant.
We checked in very quickly and then take possession of the room.



Once settled we go out our way to Rockefeller Park where, along the Hudson, go down to Battery Park . The day is gray, but the heat is unbearable!
return back through the Broadway Avenue stopping to dine at a Deli .
are about 18.30 and we are content with a slice of pizza, then back to the hotel to rest in anticipation of tomorrow

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