Back in New York City again this year, my fifth visit over many years, and I still love it.
Many of my favourite haunts are still there, and while some have gone, I discovered some wonderful new ones.
We stayed in midtown west, for a change, a few blocks from Times Square, it has an eclectic mix of styles. and is slowly being developed with chic new hotels and restaurants. A new find was “Olde Good Things” (Seehttps://justinbishop.com.au/the-design-journal/2024/7/8/olde-good-things ) an incredible store offering salvaged items from American vintage hotels and residences.
We started the week spending time in the historic meat packing district, immediately making a beeline for the RH (Restoration Hardware) Gallery. Recently developed, this stunning multi storey showroom is filled with RH’s best offerings; furniture, art, lighting, and accessories, with the Rooftop restaurant its crown jewel.
We wandered through lower Manhattan, just as wonderful as ever. From Greenwich Village and Soho, through Tribeca, and the East Village, it is a sublime mix of brownstone homes, (including Carries!) beautiful restaurants and boutique stores.
For me, wandering through Midtown, later in the week, from the Flatiron district to the Upper East Side is quintessentially New York. Fifth, Park and Maddison Avenues are my favourites, and home to my absolute must see stores, including the sublime Rhinelander Mansion the Home of Ralph Lauren Mens, with RL Home just across the road!
The New York Public Library, Grand Central Station, The Waldorf and the Plaza hotel are always on my hit list as they are all beyond inspiring. A full day in Central Park from Upper East was a luxury on this trip also.
We escaped the city for a few days by driving to the Hamptons, all the way to Sag Harbour and Montauk. Then spent time back in the city, staying with friends in Brooklyn, watching the 4th of July fireworks over the New York skyline, just magic.