December seems to bring NYC to life in a way that no other month can ~ garlands on brownstone railings, Christmas decorations in restaurant windows, parks overflowing with people or ice-skating rinks, and - of course - Rockefeller Center.
This past weekend, a few of us ventured into the city for a full-blown Christmas spectacular. Trees, ice-skating rinks, markets, ornaments, egg-nog, mulled wine, photography & extraordinary lights.
Driving so much in CT, it's a wonderful break to wander the city streets with a peppermint mocha in hand. Cold, perhaps, but Chicago weather has prepped me well for these wintery adventures.
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for lunch ~ fresh, sweet crêpes ~ as big as our faces |
Bryant Park was our first stop, teeming with people shopping the small market or lining up to do a few rounds on the ice. There's a beautiful tree here as well, decorated in blue, red & white ornaments,
lights & garlands.
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ornament reflections |
Busy, exciting & full of energy, I think it's my favorite place to be in NYC during Christmastime!
...Well...
Besides Rolf's...so second favorite??
Rolf's, which is in Gramercy Park, is a German restaurant that undergoes a
complete transformation for the holiday season.
A complete Christmas wonderland for the 21+
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Part of the bar. & the whole rest of the walls & ceilings look the same. |
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Their amazing, and very alcoholic, egg-nog |
I can't talk about it enough - you just have to go :)
After a couple hours surrounded by sparkling lights and holiday drinks and happy people, we left the beautiful, warm bar to dive headfirst into crowds and cold.
All to see THE tree ~ which, this year, came from Connecticut!
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On the way - GIANT lights |
We ended a wonderful day in Manhattan with hundreds of other merry New Yorkers & tourists, admiring the exquisite tree & thinking of our own, soon to come, Christmases.
xo & bises