Literally just arrived back from New York an hour ago, so still spaced out with jet lag and gin.
Must do
Top of the Rock (get a sun and stars ticket/ about £48 so you can go up early before it’s busy and back later when it’s dark and you can see the whole City lit up)
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island cruise - only about £17 including liberty to the pedestal which is well worth it. If you want to go to the crown ( we couldn’t be arsed...too many steps, then you have to book many months in advance.
9/11 museum, similar price (£17) which seems reasonable
Dakota building for a look and Strawberry fields, then walk to Bethesda Terrace in Central Park.
Meatpacking area then walk up HighLine is good if you like funky art and urban views
Grand Central Terminal is worth a walk through the main concourse, you’ll feel like you’re in a million films you’ve seen there.
I haven’t done this since our first trip, but if you’ve never been there’s a walking tour called Real New York Tours which we did once SMC is great for getting your bearings and finding our stuff you wouldn’t stumble across.
get an unlimited metro card for subways and buses.
beer is pricy ($8- $12 for a beer) so are cocktails but the cocktail and shorts measures seemed generous so maybe do that.
there’ll be other NYC thoughts when my head starts working again
Separate trip I stayed in Niagara Falls Hilton in a suite overlooking the Falls. Amazing view, especially at night when it’s lit up. Mate who was from Hull, but now works there paid for it for us as a surprise while we were over there..just get better mates Kemps!

...then I blagged an upgrade to a jacuzzi suite on a high floor. Unbelievable views of the weather is clear. Worth a visit even just during the day though.
I liked Toronto. Easy to get round. Old Distillery area was good for food and drinks, and the really tall tower is worth going up for views if it’s clear.
That’ll have to do for starters until I get back to Hull time.