A great holiday, went to a show on Broadway (Hedwig and the Angry Inch which I will recommend to anyone), saw live jazz (Mingus Big Band at the Jazz Standard, great stuff), loads of nice food across town ranging from cheap stuff and street food to more high end, Central Park, Chinatown, Little Italy, Coney Island, Soho, High Line (very cool walk), Top of the Rock (I'm scared of heights but this was WOW), Moma... enough to satisfy the appetite for sure

Really happy to get a taste and glimpse of America and it's culture. The city lives up to the hype, it's more beautiful then I thought, but also more scrappy compared to Copenhagen for example. Everything seems a bit more old then here, maybe I just had expectations that everything would be new, shiny and classy, but there is a lot of stuff that looks shabby which I do like, makes it more real. The American obsession with militarism is a shame, every five metres you are reminded of the armed forces and veterans and the such, I have never witnessed anything like that. US TV is so full of commercials I'm surprised anyone still watches it, every 5 min there is a break CRAZY.
+ Architecture, really crazy beautiful skyscrapers, art deco, nice brownstones. City doesn't need to feel ashamed compared to European ones for sure.
+ Public transport, it's easy and cheap to use. Clean too.
+Things to do, you can be in New York for a long time and not run out things to do. Museums, sites, stores, theatre it's all there.
+ Places to eat, the whole world in one city, and thanks to immigrants you really get the real food. Sure many cities have loads of restaurants from across the globe, but I think NYC is on another level.
+ Americans, friendly bunch they are, helpful and up for a laugh. Can be a bit over the top but it's New York so I fuggedaboutit
+ Coffee refills
- Humidity, when we got there it was really really bad in the 90's, felt more like Asia to me. Thank god it dropped later but still.
- Subway heat, jesus, I know the subway is old, but it's like 500 degrees down there, get with the times New York
- Tipping, it's stupid, I can write a book about it but its just a stupid custom, minimum wage should be minimum living wage.
- Taxes not included in prices, again a stupid custom that just doesn't help transparency.
Edit thoughts:
Visiting NYC and America was a live long dream come true for me, I have thought about this trip ever since I was a little kid.
Oh yeah, Raiders fans are silly (for whoever warned me about them) they took over the Irish pub next door for a few days and were marching with Raiders flags down the street. I said "Raaaiders" when they walked past me and they got very happy replying "yeaah Raider Naaatiioooon". Cool guys.
Brooklyners are a funny bunch, our guide had to mention every 5 minutes that Brooklyn is the city and NYC the outer Borough. He also said fuggedaboutit and whatever a million times. Great man he was, telling off the Spanish people that asked if there is Spanish as a language on the tour by saying he only speaks Brooklyn. I tipped him a fiver.
Also random Brooklyners shouted BROOKLYN at our bus.

Eating cold Borscht on a hot day at Tatianas
