These New York hints + Tips are not exhaustive, they do not cover everything, but these were written for a colleague so I hope they will help someone else too!
These New York hints + Tips are not exhaustive, they do not cover everything, but these were written for a colleague so I hope they will help someone else too!
As you know I went to New York at Christmas and it has taken me ages to get my photos sorted. I know a few people are going over to New York soon so I thought I’d finally share some of my snaps.
We took hundreds of photos each so these are just a few brief glimpses.
There will be a hints & tips post tomorrow too!
If you want your holiday luxury to start the minute you arrive at the airport, AspirePlus Lounge is where you need to be.
If your ticket doesn’t come with inclusive lounge access, travellers are able to add the lounge experience to their trip with prices starting at £18.99 for the lounge and £34.99 for the opulent AspirePlus.
At Newcastle, where seating space is a rare commodity, the Aspire Lounges offer a comfy seat and complimentary food and alcohol.
Children are allowed in the lounge but if you want that extra level of zen luxury, the AspirePlus is adult only and boasts private media pods, a Spey whisky bar and airside views.
Hello Lovelies,
Bit of a different one today as it is more of a preview than a review!
As we go to New York in a mere few hours, we have booked ourselves a fancy pants Sunday Mimosa Brunch ($59 pp) at The View restaurant.
Sitting at the top of the Marquis Hotel, The View is a 360 degree rotating restaurant offering breathtaking views of the city from 48 floors up. The only in the city!
As the restaurant takes 1 hour to rotate, they provide handy maps on the napkins so you always know what you are looking at. How cool is that?
Hello Lovelies,
I thought I’d share with you a very exciting event happening in Durham City centre tomorrow evening.
I am incredibly proud of being a Durham girl so it is awesome that this kind of event has finally made it’s way south of the Tyne!
Prince Bishops car park sees host to the first Durham Street Food project which is ran by The Asian Project. Taking place on level 5 of the multi storey car park, you can find delicious street food from around the world, local craft beers and distillery drinks as well as live music.
Some of the tasty traders are
– Durham Distillery
– Papa Ganoush
– Electric East
– Hani’s Kitchen
– Longhorns BBQ
– Rileys Fish Shack
– Three Horseshoes
– The Asian Project