2017 - NYC and Iceland
We had one full day in Brooklyn and we spent all of it eating and walking around the neighborhood. It was the first sunny day in a while, and we were ready to make the most of it.
If your flight doesn't leave till the afternoon, be sure to stop at these two places before going to Keflavik.
We took a food tour in Iceland, so here's our experience with all the restaurants.
There's a lot to see on Iceland's southern coast. Here's my experiences on two must see places.
The southern coast of Iceland has a ton of activities and scenic stops. You can accomplish so much while driving from Hofn to Vik, or vice versa.
While the Ring Road is an unpredictable drive during the winter, it can also be fun with some stops and detours on the way to Hofn from Akureyri.
Godafoss is an hour drive from Akureyri. While winter makes staying in on vacation appealing, take yourself out for a relaxing day.
Activities can sometimes be tough to find in Akureyri, but dogsledding isn't something you should miss out on.
If you're staying in Akureyri during the winter for a few days, Husavik and Myvatn are less than two hours away.
Check this out for tips on driving the Ring Road, starting with Reykjavik to Akureyri.
From Flatiron to Chelsea and SoHo, you can find something to eat or see in any of these neighborhoods. Transitioning from the subway to the streets is easy as long as you have good shoes.
When you're busy, forgetting to eat is easy. When you see any of these places, be sure to pop in and check them out. You might like what you eat.
NYC winters are cold, but that doesn't mean you can't have any fun. There are some unique things you can check out on a snowy winter day.
If you want to maximize how eat through the East side, it helps to map out what you want to eat ahead of time, and be open to some improvisation.