For this week’s Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge – Cities (Skylines to Street Photography), we picked this photo of the rooftops in Manhattan. It was actually the view from the hotel where we stayed and we found the rooftop garden and the various water towers to make for a unique scene.
One of the great things about visiting most major cities is that they all have locations where you can get a bird’s-eye view. Being able to see a city from above is a fantastic way to get an understanding of the architecture, the layout of the streets, and even how the city grew over time. Even if you’re afraid of heights, as we are, making your way to the tops of these landmarks is well worth the feeling of vertigo. It is also interesting to see the differences between the old world cities compared to more modern cities. Both are beautiful in their own ways. For example, New York City with its array of skyscrapers is vastly different from the sprawling views of Paris. You can almost feel the hustle and bustle of New York just by looking down onto its busy streets. When looking out over Paris, you feel relaxed and calm, ready to sit in a café, read a book and have a cup of coffee.
New York City has two great options for viewing the city, Top of the Rock and the Empire State Building. From the Top of the Rock, you get incredible views of Central Park as well as mid-town Manhattan. Obviously the Empire State Building is iconic and conjures images of King Kong hanging onto its side. The views of the city are amazing.
In Paris, we went to the top of the Eiffel Tower to see the tremendous views of the city. Seeing the Champs-Elysees and the Arc de Triomphe and the way that all of the avenues lead to the arc is quite inspiring. You really get a feeling for the history and the architecture when you view Paris from above. You also get a chance to the contrast between modern Paris with its skyscrapers and the old Latin quarter.
Obviously there are plenty of other examples and these are just two cities out of hundreds of cities. When you do visit a large city, be sure to find out where you can go to see the panoramic views. Seeing the city from above will give you a true size and complexity of the city. It almost becomes a living organism with a pulse moving through its veins as you watch the traffic move along its busy streets. We’d even recommend that you make viewing it from above be one of the first things you do when you visit the city so that you have that bird’s-eye view prior to walking along the streets that you’ve seen from above.
One of the things that we do whenever we travel, whether in state or to another country, is to have appetizers at a couple of different restaurants every night that we’re there. We’re not big eaters to begin with, so sitting down and finishing a large meal most likely means leftovers that will end up being thrown away. So, instead we have several small appetizers, basically tapas style that we can both share, which allows us to try several different dishes. This is especially true when we’re travelling to a place where the food is so diverse or exotic, like when we were in India. Because we don’t want to take up a table, we’ll usually sit at the bar or in the lounge. We tend to feel that we get better service when sitting at the bar because you get a chance to actually talk to the bartender and get to know them a little. If we find a place that we really like, we might visit them several times while we’re travelling, but still going to at least one different place in the same night or day.
We tend to walk as much as possible when we’re visiting someplace new. This allows us to really get a feel for the city, but also allows us to stop at a variety of places to eat or find places that we’ll want to come back later and grab a bite. Walking also has the added benefit of working up an appetite or burning off the food we’ve just consumed. Because we don’t tend to keep ourselves on a tight agenda, this allows us to just pop into a place that looks interesting and give them a try.
If you really want to savor more flavors of a country, city, or region, try going to several restaurants, pubs, or eateries and sampling a few small plates at each one. Or, better yet, wander through the city, stopping every now and then to experience something a little different everywhere you go. You will get to meet more locals, savor more food, and enjoy more of what the city has to offer.