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Sunday, January 19, 2020
North America City Guide
New York City
Must Do:
Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum
$7 admission with valid student ID
If you are a fan of the Smithsonian art museums in DC, then you will enjoy the Cooper Hewitt.
The Museum at FIT
Free admission
For those interested in fashion and or design
Your boyfriend will probably be bored and start playing Pokemon Go
World Trade Center + other unique skyscrapers/buildings in New York
If you're into architecture
Other examples:
9/11 Memorial
Flatiron Building
Oculus at One World Trade Center
If you want to see how capitalism has taken advantage of a tragedy
"Imagine if they made a shopping mall at the Holocaust Museum."
All that other touristy stuff
NYC's got something for everyone: 5th Avenue, Times Square, Chinatown, etc.
Not Worth It:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art ($12 admission with valid student ID)
If you've been to other art museums, then the Met is not worth it because everything in the Met, I've seen before. Sure the specific pieces will be different, but the collections are the same as say The Getty, LACMA, or any of the DC museums. I recommend these museums because they are smaller and easier to navigate. Aside from LACMA, these museums are also free.
As a person with social anxiety, the Met was way too overwhelming. Because it's so large, it is hard to navigate: not everything is labelled on the map, and you can't access certain parts of the museum without returning to the main lobby. Normally, this would not be a problem, but with a museum so large, it is a lot of work and time wasted trying to find your way [instead of seeing everything and easing your anxiety].
If you're a new museum goer with NYC as your only means to an art museum, then the Met is for you. Otherwise, I'd recommend more niche museums like the Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum or Museum at Fit when traveling in the city.
Rocky Neck State ParkLocated right off 95, Rocky Neck State Park is the perfect stop for those looking for a beach on their road trip up north. I really wanted to go to a beach, but the ones I researched were out of the way. Then while leaving Connecticut, a brown sign on the side of the highway granted me my one wish. In addition to a sandy beach filled clear water and bright green seaweed, the state park features a pathway of large rocks adjacent to the water perfect for those looking for an adventure aka bored boyfriends.
Plant CityWhy? Plant City is the first and only vegan food hall in the world.
Not Worth It:
Plant CityWhy? The food is still a work in progress.
Boston
Must Do:
Brookline DispensaryMassachusetts began selling recreational weed in 2018, and this dispensary opened in March 2019 in a former bank, making it one of the prettiest dispensaries in America. Order ahead for pickup to avoid the long lines stretching way outside the door even at 8 p.m. on a weeknight.
Boston Public Garden 😍 What more do I have to say other than we went on a cloudy day and it was still beautiful
Rose Kennedy GreenwayBest viewed at night when the lights are out and the light and water displays are on
Boston Waterfront The perfect spot to view the transition from day to night after the public garden and before you head to the Greenway
Not Worth It:
Arnold Arboretum Maybe it's because we went on rainy day, but it was a lot of effort walking around for not a lot of reward; I don't think I gained anything from the experience besides a little exercise. The bonsai collection was closed by the time we got there. The best part was probably the shrub and vine garden.
A must go if you grew up playing Barbies and love fashion
You can step inside a Barbie box for a photo opportunity, but beware: the box is made for tall skinny people; I finally understand why people don't like Barbie now.
Old Montreal
Put this in your GPS to walk around the cobblestone city by the waterfront
Also where LOV McGill is located
Grocery Shopping
Honestly, this was one of the best parts of our road trip.
$1 100% fruit juices!!!!! like pure grapefruit and a tropical guava mix
Ketchup Doritos
Convenient Store Shopping
For Canadian beer
Fast Food Restaurants
Tim Horton's coming through with the Beyond Meat breakfast sandwich
Even the fast food restaurants like A&W have poutine on the menu...speaking of which
Philadelphia Magic Gardens $8 admission-buy tickets in advance, and do it for the gram. Honestly, this was the only thing in Philadelphia we ended up doing besides eating at Hipcity Veg. Nothing else really captured my eye, and parking was a bitch during a midday afternoon, so we didn't go anywhere else like the Liberty Bell. Everything else the city had to offer, we had already experienced elsewhere.
Not Worth It:
Hipcity Veg There's no reason to go here if you live in DC. A Hipcity Veg in its birthplace is no different than a Hipcity Veg elsewhere.