New York - The City that never sleeps.
Ellie from our Hull office has been jetting off to New York and Las Vegas to find out more about what these two famous cities in America have to offer and why people return to them.
From flying direct to JFK Ellie spent 2 nights in New York followed by 2 nights in Las Vegas. Whilst in New York I stayed at the Civilian Hotel, which is in the Theatre district. Every room in this hotel offers views over the city, plus it's within walking distant to Times Square.
A great place for drinks and views is the Virgin Hotel with it's roof top bar, and a great view of Empire State Building which is even more stunning at night when it is illuminated!
If you are up for an early starts the Empire State at sunrise, is breath-taking. The Summit One, Vanderbilt is new with its multi-sensory experiences, mirrored rooms and various art pieces, I've never seen anything like it!
Times Square, really does live up to its hype with high-end stores, restaurants and bars. Not far from there is Rockefeller Centre, with its famous Christmas Tree and ice rink, it was just reminded me of the film Home Alone.
For sunset we headed to the Edge, It has unobstructed views over New York City, as well as the glass floor that you can step onto - if you feel brave enough. Or if abseiling is your thing you can from the Edge maybe one to add to the bucket list!
The next morning we headed to Central Park, it is a really peaceful environment in the middle of such a vibrant, bustling city.
The highlight of my trip was 100% the Empire State Building at sunrise, the views were breath-taking.
Ellie's tip for New York: Wear comfortable shoes as there is a lot of walking! Buy a city pass as this is a really good way to see multiple attractions for a good price.