For a bit of fall fun, take yourself on a long weekend to Manhattan, the
city that never sleeps.
do
Whether
its your first trip or your fifth, launch your big apple adventure with
a stop at the sleek NYC
Information Centre. Use interactive touch-screen maps to get local
celeb recommendations or create itineraries that can be emailed to your
phone. 810 Seventh Ave., New York City, www.nycgo.com
shop
We squealed with delight upon discovering
vintage-inspired dresses (from $178) at James
Coviello. This girlie boutique on the LES carries soft floral
numbers that hint at a time when swingy skirts and hourglass figures
were the very definition of subtle sex bomb. 70 Orchard St., New York
City, 212-695-0842, www.jamescoviello.com
sleep
The four-poster beds are divine but you wont
want to sleep at the new Gansevoort
Park Avenue. More midtown chic than its Meatpacking sister, it has
six bars, a heated roof top pool and spacious rooms with step-out
balconies. Order cocktails and nibbles from your assigned iPod GPS and
staff will track you down on any floor. And for trips around town, dial
up the hotels chauffeur-driven Porsche Panamera. How 21st century. Rooms
from $325, 420 Park Avenue S., New York City, 877-830-9889, www.gansevoortpark.com
eat
We love Sachikos
On Clinton for traditional Kushiage made from crisp, panko-breaded
beef, chicken or veggies served on skewers ($24/10). Sit in the back
garden or in view of the restaurants striking David Hockney collage. If
youre lucky, Sachiko herself might bring out a bottle of sparkling Nama
Sake from behind the bar. 25 Clinton St., New York City, 212-253-2900, www.sachikosonclinton.com
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