New York City

Disclaimer: this highlights my favorite things/places to eat, reflective of two different visits to NYC. Both trips were about 4 days, one in June 2022 & one in June 2023

CITY: Brooklyn/Gramercy Park

HOW LONG: 4 NIGHTS 2x

ACCOMMODATION:

Stephen’s apartment in Brooklyn- everyone is welcome!! JK

Stephen loves his record player!!

Honestly I can’t even imagine visiting NYC and having to pay for accommodation. So expensive! Luckily I have a few friends in NYC that have kindly hosted me 🙂

WHERE TO EAT:

Food:

Friend of a Farmer– Great brunch place right next to the famous Caffé Panna. Food was yummy and the vibe was fun/happening.

Sisters– Vibey, earthy brunch spot in Brooklyn. Great food and great atmosphere.

Baker & co. – brunch in the West Village – fun spot.

Novita– Super cute Italian spot. Food was delicious and is a family run restaurant. Great for dinner near Gramercy Park.

Malt & Mold– Came here to have a late lunch/snack. They have great beer + charcuterie boards. We sat outside and played cards, while munching on cheese + prosciutto. Not a bad way to spend an afternoon.

I Sodi– Tuscan food on Bleeker Street in the West Village. So yummy!

Emmy’s Squared Pizza– While they are known for their pizza, the burger is out of this world!

Union Square Cafe– Danny Meyer’s casually refined spot for dinner. Not cheap, but worth the $$$. Very cool building. Food was incredibly delicious & sophisticated. A friend described it as “a great spot to take parents when they are in town” 🙂

Cipriani Dolci – Located in Central station. Great spot for drinks + people watching.

Bergen Bagels – Yummy NY bagels – need I say more??

Modern Love – Great vegan restaurant in Brooklyn.

Lil’ Frankies – Delicious NYC pizza!

Ice cream/dessert

Caffé Panna – very famous ice cream stop. There is always a very long line, but just go and enjoy the experience!!

Magnolia Bakery – my favorite banana pudding.

Levain Bakery – Delicious cookies – but I still think mine are better 😉

Morgenstern’s Finest Ice Cream – Fun ice cream shop – line is long but there is ice cream on the other side of it so just be patient.

Ralph’s Famous Italian Ices & Ice Cream – such a fun spot to get a highly customized ice cream experience. A million fun, random flavors + toppings.

Ample Hills – Closed, but it was so delicious!

Van Leeuwen Ice Cream – A NYC staple. Such fun flavors!

WHAT TO DO:

I admittedly am not a museum person, and given both visits were in June, the goal is always to be outside to soak up the delicious sunny warmth.

Highlights include:

  • Walking around Central Park
  • Running through Prospect Park
  • Walking the Highline
  • Eating our way through NYC (see above haha)
  • Going to a Yankees game
  • Board game nights with friends
  • Rec league volleyball game

OVERALL THOUGHTS:

New York in June is fabulous. Both times, as I walk around without needing a sweater during the day or night (compared to SF), I thought to myself, why don’t I just move here?! But then I remember this weather is not representative of what NYC faces the rest of the year haha. Honestly, even though I am from another major metropolitan area (the Bay Area), I find NYC to be incredible overwhelming. Not necessarily in a bad way, but it just always makes me feel so small. It’s a humbling city. That being said, I thoroughly enjoy it when I go! The list of great restaurants are never ending, and there is always something to do. I also can’t say enough good things about the people watching. There is always something fun to see or a conversation to overhear. Can’t wait for the next visit!

The Bahamas

CITY: NASSAU

HOW LONG: 6 NIGHTS

ACCOMMODATION:

My sister and I stayed at two very different locations while in the Bahamas, one a hostel, the other a resort!

The first: BahaSea Backpackers Hostel This place was great! I’ve never stayed at a hostel that was beachfront before 🙂 It’s literally on the water and there are two pools. We stayed in a 10 person all female dorm, which had a en-suite bathroom and lockers under the bunk beds to lock up out stuff. My sister and I had a great time meeting other travelers. We met two lovely German gals who we played cards with each night. Overall this was an awesome hostel and to stay in the Bahamas for $50 per night is nothing to complain about.

IMG_0067

BahaSea

IMG_0020

View from our room!

IMG_0079

Lounging around at the hostel

The second: Grand Hyatt Baha Mar Normally I wouldn’t stay at a resort like this because I would choose being able to travel for longer by staying at hostels, than traveling for shorter, but staying at more luxurious hotels. However, this trip was part of a Christmas gift from my parents, so hello Grand Hyatt! This place is magical. It’s right on Cable Beach, has 7 pools and 20 dining options! My sister and I felt like it was an adult Disneyland. We spent each day getting up to workout at the gym, going to a lovely breakfast, then heading to the pool for some sun, reading time and a drink. It doesn’t get much better. Each day we had fun deciding which pool we would make our home base for the next 6 hours. Our two German friends came to the hotel to spend two days by the pool/beach with us, and it was fun to share the resort with them. If you’re not on a budget, then this is definitely the place to stay in Nassau.

IMG_0246

Looking out at Baha Mar

WHERE TO EAT:

While at the hostel, there were two main restaurants in walking distance: News Cafe, which we went to for breakfast twice, and Spritz Restaurant & Bar, which we went to for dinner twice. Both were fine, but nothing to write home about. Spritz had a nice view though, so points for that.

IMG_0014

View at Spritz Bar

At the Hyatt, you can’t really go wrong, but our favorites for breakfast were 3 Tides Fish House for their Breakfast Sandwich and Stuffed Brioche French Toast, & The Palms Cafe for their Acai Bowl and Banana Bread French Toast. For lunch/dinner (we would often do linner at around 4:30/5pm) our favorites were Umami Burger for it’s Impossible Burger & The Swimming Pig for their Truffle Pizza, Truffle Fries, and the best Spinach Caesar Salad you have ever had! The food at the Hyatt, while not cheap, was delicious.

WHAT TO DO:

Honestly, if you are in the Bahamas, your plans for what to do should center upon spending time at the beach and at the pool. BUT if you want to leave the relaxation of being by the water, there are many options for you! First, you can go to another island and sit by the water there 🙂 My sister and I did a day trip through Sandy Toes. It was about a 30 min boat ride to another island and once there you can swim with pigs, go snorkeling, or just lay back in a chaise lounge by the turquoise water.

The other must-do is to take a walk around the downtown area. Visit Graycliff to see a whimsical street, the chocolate factory, and the cigar factory.  After Graycliff,  just walk along Bay Street for some window shopping and some ice cream.

OVERALL THOUGHTS:

The Bahamas were the perfect spot to relax, catch up on reading, and sleep in. The water is unbelievable beautiful and we had the best time soaking up the sun. In the weeks leading up to our trip, I had read some travel advisories warning of some safety issues, however, my sister and I never felt unsafe, either at the hotel or when we were walking around in the downtown area. We even took the public busses and taxis, and not once did we have issues. Overall I would highly recommend a trip down the Bahamas!

Austin, Texas

Austin was my first solo trip since getting back from Europe, and it was awesome! What a cool city.

CITY: AUSTIN

HOW LONG: 4 NIGHTS

ACCOMMODATION:

I stayed at my first hostel in the States! Drifter Jack’s was located near UT Austin and about a 10 min bus ride to downtown Austin, which was perfect. The hostel, while not my favorite, was overall pretty good. It was fairly easy to meet people in kitchen, common room, or the pool table outside. There was no free breakfast, but there were lockers in the room (although mine was hard to reach because I had the one on top unfortunately). The rooms were spacious and clean. Overall would stay here again.

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

One of the walls within the hostel

WHERE TO EAT:

WOWOWOW Austin has some amazing places to eat. I was here for four days and felt like four weeks wouldn’t be enough time to try all the places I wanted to try. I started with Waltons Fancy and Staple, a yummy, clearly popular, brunch spot. I tried a biscuit sandwich, which had eggs, smoked cheddar, bacon, and an aioli. It was delicious.

94F58019-C2AC-476A-B2EF-82069411F2D1

My biscuit sandwich

I couldn’t go to Texas without trying BBQ so with the group of British guys I met at my hostel, we visited Freedmen’s Bar. I ordered a barbecue benedict and was not disappointed. Meanwhile the guys ordered one pound of meat each and ate every last bite.

Processed with VSCO with f2 preset

The Brits enjoying the BBQ

Processed with VSCO with g3 preset

BBQ Benedict

Voodoo Doughnuts, made famous in Portland, OR, also has a location on 6th street in Austin. In my time in Austin, I tried 3 doughnuts: Maple Bacon Bar (Raised yeast doughnut with maple frosting and bacon on top), Old Dirty Bastard (Raised yeast doughnut with chocolate frosting, Oreo cookies, and peanut butter), and Blueberry Cake (Blueberry cake doughnut with a glaze). Hands down the best one is the Maple Bacon Bar. After the pub crawl we can came here and the Brits were asking which one to get and I told them to get the Maple Bacon Bar. They were skeptical going in, but after trying it they couldn’t stop talking about how unbelievably good it was. ALSO it’s a great spot for pictures!

86A7D9E2-6AEB-46B2-93E1-451D4C733851

Processed with VSCO with f2 preset

Inside Voodoo

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

The long line for DOUGHNUTS

27152AE5-22A3-45A8-B0D8-A2BCF631F93E

257D17B6-92C2-4DCD-BF1C-D4ABD4A165B5

Maple Bacon Bar

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

Old Dirty Bastard

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

For a quick and easy breakfast, Blenders and Bowls is perfect. I ended up eating there twice it was so good. Both times I had the O.G. acai bowl and added spinach.

Processed with VSCO with f2 preset

O.G. Acari Bowl

I was delighted to spot a Modern Market while in Austin as I used to eat there probably 3 times a week when I lived in Boulder! They have great, healthy, fresh food with plenty of gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian options. I ate a yummy truffle potato pizza and side of sweet potato mash.

Last, but not least, was The Grove Bar and Kitchen. The reason I went was to try the Impossible Burger, but I ended up having the best bruschetta I’ve ever had (outside of Italy of course!). But honestly it was so good!!

Processed with VSCO with f2 preset

The Impossible Burger!

0F869C3F-3C68-4D5E-B233-AF196D76886F.JPG

I tried three: Heirloom tomato, garlic, basil, & mozzarella. Avocado, bacon, tomato, arugula, & aged balsamic. Apple, fig chutney, & brie. I can’t even pick a favorite because they were all delicious in different ways.

WHAT TO DO:

Austin has so much to do! You definitely need more than 4 days to do it all. The first day I was there I spent the day walking around the city. I probably walked for over 8 miles. Highlights include walking along the Colorado River, which runs through Austin. I would walk for a bit then stop at a bench and read my book. I also ended up walking through the capital building which was a highlight.

8E465F1C-C644-411A-ADBB-E6F9A9454D2F

Walking along the Colorado River

Processed with VSCO with f2 preset

View of Austin

Processed with VSCO with f2 preset

Capital building

Processed with VSCO with m5 preset

Hinges in the Capital building

8938C776-761C-46C3-B1D7-9A1568387977

View of looking up at the dome

Processed with VSCO with g3 preset

Underneath the Capital building

Processed with VSCO with f2 preset

Austin

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

View from the Congress bridge

6th street is famous for its great bars and nightlife and it didn’t let us down. I went on the pub crawl through the hostel and was headed straight for this spot on Saturday night. Among our crew was four Americans, one Australian, and five Brits so I knew it would be a fun group. Essentially 6th street becomes a city sponsored block party every weekend starting at 11pm as they shut down access to pedestrians only. Such a cool idea and it ends up being one big party in downtown Austin. We had a great time going from bar to bar.

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

Processed with VSCO with f2 preset

6th Street

B9AA5A60-FE48-45D8-9528-D16F1822A460

Enjoying the live music

Processed with VSCO with b1 preset

Processed with VSCO with g3 preset

Friday night

Rainey Street is one of the coolest spots in Austin. Each building houses a different and unique bar with cool food options (some restaurants and some food trucks). It definitely has a more laid back vibe compared to 6th street, which houses more club-like bars. I was here with the Brits and we spent our night at a bar that a grassy, backyard space with giant jenga, picnic tables, and cornhole. They had never played cornhole before so it was a blast teaching them!

Processed with VSCO with g3 preset

Backyard at one of the bars on Rainey Street

Anther great activity is watching the bats at dusk. Over 1.5 million bats roost under the Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge. This makes it the largest urban bat colony in the world. Crazy right?!

Processed with VSCO with f2 preset

Waiting for the bats to come out

OVERALL THOUGHTS:

I really liked Austin! There were so many cool things to do, and I can’t wait to come back when it’s a little warmer to explore all the water activities Austin has to offer between the lake and the river! There is such a young, hip vibe to Austin and I think it’s only going to get cooler. Other than the blistering heat during the summer, Austin seems like an amazing place to visit and live. No wonder so many start-ups have started to move to this incredible city!

 

SaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSave

Vancouver, Canada

CITY: Vancouver

HOW LONG: 2 NIGHTS

ACCOMMODATION:

While in Vancouver, my mom and I stayed at the Hyatt Regency. It was a very nice hotel and the location couldn’t have been better. It was very central and close to the waterfront. Plenty of good restaurants were within a 15 minute walk. Definitely would stay here again.

WHERE TO EAT:

After landing in Vancouver, we headed into an area of Vancouver called Kitsilano. It had a hippie-ish vibe and it was very low-key. No towering skyscrapers to be found here. We were hungry and trying to eat healthy so when we found The Naam, it seemed like the perfect match! It was a vegan restaurant and apparently very popular for UBC students as it is open 24 hours. I got sesame-honey fried tofu and it was delicious!

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

Looking at downtown Vancouver from Kitsilano

That night we headed to Pacifico pizzeria for dinner. It did not disappoint! My mom had a yummy caesar salad with prawns on it, and I had a butternut squash ravioli dish. The atmosphere was great and this place is centrally located in downtown Vancouver. Definitely recommend this place.

IMG_2467

Mama!

IMG_2470

Enjoying our meal

My favorite restaurant of the trip was Vancouver Urban Winery. One of my good friends from while I was studying in Barcelona lives in Vancouver so he took my mom and me to this restaurant on our last night here. THIS PLACE WAS AWESOME! Great atmosphere. Great open floor plan where the kitchen was exposed. Tons of great alcohol. The food was fantastic. I can’t recommend this place enough.

IMG_2559

The waterfront with Ryan after going to the Vancouver Urban Winery

Our last meal was lunch at Cactus Club right on English Bay Beach. It was a great location and had a really diverse menu, which is great for a group that has varying tastes! I had a yummy frozen cocktail called a Frosé!

IMG_2589

Frosé all day 🙂

WHAT TO DO:

Other than just stroll along the beautiful waterfront pedestrian path, the highlight of our time in Vancouver was renting bikes and exploring Stanley Park. Stanley Park has 27 km of forest trails and a 8.8 km seawall path. THIS PARK WAS INCREDIBLE!! It was such a great place to go for a walk, a run, a bike ride, or just a snooze in the sun. There were beautiful views and play structures for kids. There was something for everyone!

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

Vancouver on a beautiful day

IMG_2560

Mom struggling on her bike

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

Taken from the bike path around Stanley Park

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

OVERALL THOUGHTS:

Vancouver was incredible!! My mom and I were just about ready to move here! The sun was shining the whole time and it was 75 degrees +, however, everyone was all too happy to inform us that we happened upon the best weather they have had in months and it wasn’t normal. The normal weather is gray and rainy– which put a damper in our plan to move here. We just couldn’t get past leaving sunny California. Overall, my mom and I couldn’t get over how awesome Vancouver is. There is a modern, beautiful skyline and bike paths all over the city. Stanley Park offers a nature refuge in the middle of an urban environment. Public transport seemed to be everyone and there were beautiful waterfront walking paths. All in all, Vancouver is a must!!!

IMG_2608

Drinks with Leanne, who I met while I was traveling in Porto, Portugal!

After Vancouver we headed up to Whistler for a night! After dabbling in some hitchhiking in Europe, I made my mom stop for 3 hitchhikers on our way to Whistler. Two Germans and one Italian!

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

German, German, American, Italian

CITY: Whistler

HOW LONG: 1 NIGHT

ACCOMMODATION:

We stayed in the Hilton while in Whistler. Again, this was a nice hotel, but what made it super special was its location. You could exit the back of the hotel onto the village stroll, which is the pedestrian street through Whistler village. Definitely would recommend this hotel.

WHERE TO EAT:

The standout meal in Whistler was at La Bocca. We sat outside on a beautiful, warm night and were able to enjoy people watching while enjoying our meal. It was bustling on the Saturday night we were there with plenty of bachelor/bachelorette parties along with families, couples and groups of friends. The food was delicious and I had a yummy cocktail as well. Would 100% go back here.

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

Life is good

Processed with VSCO with f2 preset

WHAT TO DO:

Our stay in Whistler was short, but we managed to pack a lot in! Our first stop was at Scandinavia Spa, which offers a traditional Scandinavian baths experience in a peaceful and natural environment. We enjoyed the many pools and solariums before our 60 minute massage. Unfortunately there are no phones allowed (although it was great to unplug) so I don’t have any pictures, but this place was magical!!

IMG_2606

The entrance

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

Beautiful walk to the spa

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

The spa itself (they have done a nice job of keeping it private and integrated into the nature!)

The other awesome thing we did while in Whistler was take the gondola up and hike on Whistler Mountain. There was so much snow still, it was incredible! After our hike we took the peak-to-peak gondola to Blackcomb before taking the gondola back down to the village! Super fun experience with amazing views!

IMG_2513

On our way up! (Mom was talking to a nice Iranian couple)

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

Up and up we go

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

Mid mountain views

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

CANADA

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

The lift up to the peak

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

The lift

IMG_2595

Starting our hike!

IMG_2594

Plenty of snow

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

!!!!!! SNOW !!!!!!

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

Cant’ get over the views

IMG_2549

On our descent towards greenery

OVERALL THOUGHTS:

Whistler was incredible!! We were blown away at how dialed in Whistler was for both winter and summer. They know what they are doing!! Between mountain biking, skiing, hiking, swimming, and all the great restaurants and shops, you will never be bored in Whistler- no matter what season you are in!!

IMG_2508

From the Vancouver Olympics