It was a birthday present from the husband, and it’s been on the ‘to do while we live in nyc’ list for a while: taking the topless bus. After all, they parade those tourists right by our apartment window every week.
So on Saturday, we hopped on. And off. I like the hopping. In fact, we went into the office to collect our boarding tickets and negotiated some free extras along the way (2 sunset cruise tix, valued at $51 each. Nice.). Then walked the heck out of Times Square and the weaving bus line down towards Penn Station & the 34th street Macy’s instead. Good decision on our part, only took 3 stops to make our way to the top of the bus.
We hopped off at South Street Seaport and hopped on the bus to Brooklyn – a place we haven’t explored too much yet. There we hopped off at Prospect Park, designed by the same guys that did Central Park and a project they supposedly consider to be more successful. It was beautiful. We felt like we were out in the country somewhere… not in New York City. We walked a bit and ate a bit and found a cocktail and went in to some creative stores and all kinds of good stuff.
Fast forward … night bus tour. Next day, the Upper West Side loop that goes by our apartment, and into Harlem, and … we didn’t know this, down the same street where we’re going to move to (but not by the apartment – yay for less bus traffic by future windows). We rode that bus twice. Two different tour guides each with their own slant on the things we passed by. We even hopped off in Harlem and explored Dinosaur bar-b-que … awesome … and Fairway grocery (way better than we expected – deserves its own post) … and then walked home (from 125th to 86th) down Riverside Park which was lovely as the sun was just nearly setting and the river and park were awesome.
So … a great weekend, a lovely extended birthday-excuse to do something from the list, rich memories to savor.





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What a fun way to see your city. You wanted to experience the “BIG CITY” life, and it looks like you are doing just that.
Mom R
The subject of this post was misleading.
Scott, I don’t know whatever you mean, the tour bus has no top! Aren’t we supposed to be transparent and simple nowadays?
Taking one of these tours is indeed an excellent and recommended way to get introduced to the city when visiting…it is a chance to pick the brain of your tour guide (New Yorker), see the sights up close prior to going off on your own exploration and getting an awesome view of just how BIG the city is..all while riding in a convertible with 50 some plus people.
You make me yearn for more time in the big apple..my roots are calling for a re-run! xoxoxo