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January 9, 2022

5 tips to hail a taxi like a local

“In New York City, a lot of people think ‘the great outdoors’ is the area between your front door and a taxi cab.”

Michael Bloomberg
I lean back and take it all in. 15 minutes ago I got in the taxi at Newark. My first trip back after the lockdown.
 
I listen to the African conversation between my taxi driver and his friend on the phone. I love the sound of the exotic words and sentences. Here and there I catch a French one. I feel lucky.
 
Lucky to be back.
 
The taxi ride from the airport to the city is always the most excited one. The anticipation of the city. The thrill of spotting the skyline. The start of a new adventure. All those feelings in the back of this yellow taxi.
 
I’m double lucky, cause my driver is giving it all to make it the most glamorous experience. He’s in his late twenties. Dressed in a gorgeous anthracite grey suit. Helping me like a real gentlemen with my luggage. Which was rather heavy with all the Belgian chocolate I brought as presents. Keeping the conversation light, but filled with information about NYC life during the pandemic. 
 
I’ve probably overtipped. But then again I was his first international passenger in 18 months. He dressed for the occasion. I gave him a compliment and hoped all my taxi rides would be this stylish….

Fancy or maniac....

Let’s face it. Not all rides will be fancy like this.
 
Some drivers don’t even stop their phone conversation long enough to hear the address you’re going. Some talk too much. Some don’t say a word. Some say words you don’t understand. You have all shapes and sizes when it comes to taxi drivers personalities. But when they drop you off safely a 15% tip is standard rate. If they helped you with luggage, didn’t drive like a maniac you might even want to tip 20%. (More on tipping in NYC here.) 
 
Now that we’re talking maniac drivers. Whether or not you are life is at risk. You should always wear your seatbelt. It’s mandatory as of November 2021.
 
When nearing my destination I’ll have a look at the meter and add tip. So at arrival I can quickly pay and jump out. Cause time is money my Loves! 
 
Want to know where you money goes to? These schemes break it down for you. While the left side is an overview of taxi costs depending on the airport. 

Which taxi to hail?

Signing to the driver and he doesn’t stop? You might be hailing the wrong one my Love. It’s all about the light. Taking selfies. Hailing taxis. It’s all about the light.
 
In short:
  • when all 3 lights on the top panel are on, the taxi is off duty. If your stop is on his way home, I might take you along anyway. 
  • when none of the lights are lit, there are already passengers inside. 
  • when the middle light is on, the number, you have a winner!
So hold your clutch in one hand, put your other one in the air, sign to the taxi which has the middle light lit and release your inner Carrie. 

Hailing a taxi the Carrie Bradshaw way (source pinterest)

How to hail it?

First things first. Don’t yell ‘Taxi’? I know, I know. We all have this strong need to do it at least once during our trip. Very movie like. But let’s not give away we are tourists, shall we? 
 
Street corners are the ideal place to hail a taxi. Stand on the street which makes you stand out of the sidewalk traffic, but for the love of Chanel, be careful. One hand in the air like you mean it. Give him the eye. A good eye so he knows you are serious, but don’t give him your number :). 
 
The most important tip…
 
Watch the traffics direction. Going Uptown? Don’t hail a taxi on 5th, but walk a block to Madison. This will help you save both money & time. 

Taxi vs Uber vs Subway

We don’t have Uber here in Belgium so I’m not a specialist. I did try it during my latest visit and it’s so, so easy. But call me old fasioned, I love the romance of hailing a taxi on the streets…I’ve seen way to many movies.
 
I can help you better when it comes to choosing between a taxi or the subway.
 
First, there is the price. Doing everything by taxi will be rather expensive (and waist of time). I would suggest combining both. The subway is perfect for longer distances, when you are with a bigger group or during rush hour. 
 
Taxis on the other hand are my go to when my feet are killing me 😃 and at night. Specially when traveling alone. A girl has to feel safe, wouldn’t you agree? 
 
Inside tip.
 
Uber has an app, but so do the yellow taxis. Download Curb and book your taxi up to 24h in advance.

Getting to the correct address

Say the address when you get in. Taxi drivers are obliged to take you where you want. Even if this means Brooklyn. 
 
They all know where the Empire State Building is and the most known hotels. But if you want to go to Manolo Blahnik you better say Madison & 64th. Please. 

If you ever say ‘Follow that car’. 

Please. Make a reel and tag me! 

Always in an Empire State of Mind,

xoxo, 

B

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November 21, 2021

Welcome To New York City!

November 8th will now be know as the 'International Day of The Master Plan NYC'!

Birgit, The Master Plan NYC
The day we finally could go back to the city we all love so much. And guess who was on the first plane out? Just guess! 
 
Yes!!! Me! It was me!
 
Me and some other crazy people who couldn’t wait to travel to NYC (although some were even crazier & had NYC only as a stop).
That probably was the easiest guess you ever had to take ;). I was so so lucky when boarding that plane. 
 
I couldn’t believe it had only be 90 minutes since landing. I stopped taking pictures from the downtown skyline to take it all in. Telling myself there was no point. Pictures taken from the taxi backseat never turn out great.
 
I was overwhelmed with excitement. Sharing it with everyone I met on the way. The airport security guard even mirrored my excitement while going trough the list of standard questions. Picked up my luggage, did not have to wait, and walked out. 
 
Belgians, NY missed you! 
 
There in Newark arrival hall was Patrick, best tour guide in NYC, welcoming back the first tourists after 20 months. We all had sparkles in our eyes. Happy to see old NY friends. Excited to meet new ones. We all forget our troubles from the last 20 months and shared stories, selfies, Waffles&Dinges and questions for the upcoming days. Interviews with Björn Soenens on how excited we were to be back.
 
Back with the first plane. Still can’t believe it. 
 
All of that in just 90 minutes. I couldn’t help myself. Took my phone and started snapping pictures again. Who cared if they were sharp or not. My excitement got the better off me.
 
During my trip I made a lot of pictures. No. Really a lot. Some really great, some really crappy ;). But looking through my lens I saw how the City had evolved after lockdown. Here  are a few of the things that caught my eye…

Masks & Proof of Vaccination

Before you had ESTA. These days you add ‘Proof of Vaccination’ accompanied with a picture ID to your list. They’ll ask for it when you want to wine & dine inside and for all major attractions. Make life easy and get it all out while you are waiting in line. People will thank you for it. 
 
Masks are mandatory on the subway. Not a bad thing in some cases ;). Sometimes it was confusing if wearing masks was mandatory or not. On top they make a difference between fully vaccinated and not. 
So I used my own rule, if the staff was wearing a mask, I would wear mine. And in crowds. Taking it only off to take pictures. But don’t do that in the Harry Potter store. There you have to wear it at all times. Or be fast like me and take the picture when nobody is watching…
 
Rules are changing all the time. Make sure you check with your local government when packing your bags. 

Smell weed everyday...

Like many of us, NYC looked for a new way to make money during the pandemic. Marijuana got legalized (read this article for the less black & white option). This means that the-day-Carrie-got-dumbed-on-a-post-it will no longer be changed in the-day-Carrie-almost-got-arrested-for-smoking-pot. 
 
I felt like walking around Amsterdam in some area’s. Joints were sold openly on Times Square and the odor caught my noise more than once. Maybe that’s why masks are required in some places…

Empty streets or crowded avenues

I thought it was going to be even more quiet. It was a like traveling in January/ February. Not too many tourists, but some die hards! Last years’ empty avenues were now filled with taxi’s and town cars again. Drivers yelling at traffic police. The honking when someone blocks the crossroad. Street vendors making coffee (and selling me so not ready to eat bananas when I was extremely hungry). The buzz and the fuzz is back Baby! 
 
Everything and everyone who makes New York New York was there. Except for the huge amounts of tourists. Which is great for picture taking and waiting in line (read: not waiting in line). But enough people to make it feel alive. People watching! Can we take a minute to appreciate NYC people watching? 
 
‘I love your pants! Oh, that color looks great on you! What a vibe you have there!’
 
If you need a confident boost, just walk around and compliments will reach you. They always make my heart jump and give an electric shifter. Cause who doesn’t love a compliment? 
 
As great as they are to receive, they are even greater to give. Tell how much you love her hat. I’m sure when you see her glow, you’ll glow too. 

She's waking up

The City That Never Sleeps is still snoozing. Can you blame her? She’s been buzzy for decades and after chilling for 20 months she is still hitting snooze. 
 
Some store opening hours have been pushed back to 11.00 AM and close a bit earlier from time to time. But no worries! You’ll still have more than enough time to do all your shopping ;). 
Times Square welcoming back the world!

I couldn't help but wonder...

…will she have the same energy?
 
Oh yes, she has!
 
Even better, cause we haven’t experienced it for so long. On top everyone is so happy to get back to normal life and to welcome tourists. The excitement is real! 
 
That explains all the question marks and use of superlatives in this blog post. I will not take it down, cause I hope you can feel it too. 
 
All the new attractions to see! To explore! You’ll be in wow! Trust me! Hudson Yards (hadn’t been there yet), Little Island, Penn Station, Summit One Vanderbilt… oh my loves you are in for some treats! 

Let me know in the comments what you can’t wait to explore! 

Always in an Empire State of Mind,

xoxo, 

B

PS: Keep an eye on my blog, cause I’ll be sharing all the fun stuff, all the glamour and all the ins & outs of my trip soon! Can’t wait? Me neither! Check out my stories highlight on IG: NYC 2021. 

PS 2: Keep your one dollar bills and your change in your pocket. I’m sure you make their day when you help a homeless guy buy his breakfast. Cause unfortunately there are more homeless people who have a real though time. 

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August 15, 2021

NYC symbols Explained: The Water Tower

'We never know the worth of water till the well is dry.'

Thomas Fuller
To be honest, I never wondered where the tap water in the city comes from. Till my travel companion did…’Where does all that water come from? How do they feed all those people? How do they manage all the amenities the city needs?’
 
Had no clue. I knew ahow the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir aused to provide the city’s water. I had seen water towers thinking they were a great asset to my photographs. But never given the subject much thought.
 
With the city growing wider and higher the JKO Reservoir in Central Park quickly became too small. Water these days comes from upstate New York. Helped by gravity to travel. The speed it generates over it’s trip helps the water to go up naturally to the sixth floor. Only then it needs help from a pump. A pump and a water tower to store it.
 
17 000 water tanks are part of the iconic skyline. Overshadowed by their tall glassy neighbors you might not notice them at first. Still part of the city’s charm. The wooden barrels may look old to you, but they are still the most efficient. Keeping the water cool in summer and not frozen in winter. On top they are way cheaper than their steel counterparts.
 
Water towers make great models for your NYC photography
Buildings with 6 stories and up need a water tank. Even the most luxurious buildings have wooden tanks. Like 15 Central Park West. You might not see them, but they are there hidden in the structure of the building. Sometimes they are on different levels so the water can be pumped up in smaller increments.
 
One World Trade Center even has 16 tanks!  
 
Building skyscrapers has changed drastically over the years. But the water tank system remained the same. 
 
What other iconic item do you want to explore next? Let me know in the comments!

Always in an Empire State of Mind,

xoxo, 

B

PS: New York wouldn’t be New York if someone didn’t turn a daily item into art. Tom Fruin’s water tower is made out of 1000 pieces of plexiglas. All plexiglass was sourced locally. From Chinatowns sign shops, to Dennis Oppenheim’s studio.

This beautiful constructed piece of art is a tribute to the NYC Water tower and ‘a symbol of the vibrancy of Brooklyn’. Head over to Tom Fruin’s site to read more about it. 

Tom’s water tower is located on 20 Jay Street, Brooklyn. In case you are curious have a look here to rent an office in the building.

Picture from Tom Fruin's website

July 18, 2021

Live from New York, it’s Saturday night!

“I like to watch people. Sometimes I ride the subway all day and look at them and listen to them. I just want to figure out who they are and what they want and where they're going.”

Ray Bradbury

It’s been forever since I’ve been in the City. Okay, okay, 2 years is not forever. But it feels like forever. Can’t wait for Europeans to be allowed back in the States.

Till then I read, I scroll, I watch, I listen, I consume. All the information I can find on my big love. 

Here are a few of my favorites for you to indulge.

Heartwarming stories

One of my favorite things to do is people watching. All these characters strolling around the city. Each and everyone with their own story to tell. Very Humans of New York. If you don’t follow Brandon yet, run to Insta! Keep your Kleenex close. All stories make you feel ‘I”m not crying, you are’. Whether they warm or break your heart. 

Did she really said that?!?

Did she really said that?!?
Dry your tears and head over to Overheard New York. Thank me later! Keep the Kleenex close though. Laughing tears on the way!

I spy

Another stuck-at-home-people-watching-experience is Earthcam. Not ideal to spot the latest designer shoes. But great to drool in front of your screen and miss the city a little less…or probably more…

BE NY is a must follow

For my Dutch speaking babes, head over to BE NY. Patrick is hosting a Summer filled with NYC content. Fun facts, podcasts, win actions, live videos,…
 
You name it, he does it! He unlocks the city for you! Don’t forget to buy him a coffee for this amazing work! 

Let me know in the comments how you stay up to date with the City! 

Always in an Empire State of Mind,

xoxo, 

B

PS: I’ve got one more treat for you up my sleeve! Joseph is working on a 30 year project. Yes, you read that right. 30 YEARS! he’s filming the New York skyline since July 11th 2015 and hasn’t stopped since. His account is a beautiful representation of an ever evolving city. The moving sky is as meditative as it’s addictive. 

July 18, 2021

Find your NYC dream job…

In New York, they say, you're always looking for a job, a boyfriend or an apartment. So, let's say you have two out of three and they're fabulous. Why do we let the thing we don't have affect how we feel about all the things we do have? Why does one minus a plus one feel like it adds up to zero?

Carrie Bradshaw

…but this one isn’t mine. Nope! 

From above

I would do many jobs to live in New York City. But this one…No! Never ever! I would be scared as shit…
 
Every visit I love to enjoy the view from above. Whether it’s ESB, Top of the Rock, The Edge or One World Observatory. I love it. Safe behind glass. 
 
Not at Marvin Calju’s job! No glass there! Only some wooden planks for support. Not for a million bucks! 
So for now I’ll just stay with my day job and blogging about NYC at night.

But I'll just stay below

What about you? Would you trade your job for one in the air? Enjoying the city daily from above? No tourists blocking your view though ;).

Always in an Empire State of Mind,

xoxo, 

B

PS: The video probably reminds you of the iconic picture: ‘Lunch atop a skyscraper’. Back in 1932 photographer Charles Clyde Ebbets staged the iron workers having lunch at 260 meters (840 feet) above the ground to promote the new Rockefeller building. On a side note, that picture was published in the New York Herald Tribune on my birthday. October 2nd, 1932 (the day, obviously not the year ;)).

May 16, 2021

What’s behind the windows? Looking inside New York finest apartments.

For yours I've been answering the questions, "You live in New York City? Like, right in New York City?" I live in Brooklyn Heights, but this is a distinction meaningful only to those with 100-zip codes prefixes.

Elizabeth Groove
My BAE and I where hitting back to the hotel when we saw the sign:
 
               “Today, Open House!”
 
She looked at me and before I knew it, we were inside the lobby of this gorgeous building.
 
               ‘Just play along…’ she whispered. 
 
Holding that day shopping bags I smiled to the concierge while she said:
 
               ‘Hi, we’re here for the open house. My friend and I are visiting and we are on a mission. A real estate mission.’
 
I don’t know how she does it, but she always gets her way! It’s not just flirting, it’s more living the story. Anyway, the lovely man called upstairs.  The open house was closed for the day. 
 
We didn’t get to see a real New York appartment. But we at least tried! Okay, okay, she tried! I just stood there and smiled :). 
 
For below video’s you don’t need to flirt or pretend to be real estate investors.
 
Just click and dream. Dreaming of these people living in real estate heaven…

The plaza

Did you know that you can be a residence in a luxury hotel like The Plaza? It’s room service 24/7 without the need to unpack your bags…Tommy Hilfiger will make you fall in love with master bedroom bars. 

A magnolia tree just for you

Magnolia trees, my favorite! I love the 2 weeks in Spring when they bloom. Imagine having one of your own. In the West Village. Liv, honey, it doesn’t get better than yours!

Uptown we go

Traveling uptown all the way to Harlem for a complete different brownstone. Let’s celebrate Christmas with Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka.

before you enter...

Face it! Even luxurious condo’s have to be clever about storage. Turns out, it’s all about taking your shoes off with Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Mikita.

Cross the bridge

I’ve always thought basketball is cool! So it comes to no surprise that the NBA player JJ Redick lives in an amazing Brooklyn warehouse. Cross the Brooklyn Bridge and again take your shoes off after running a lemon errand. 

Kitchen in use!

I think Andrew Rea (Binging With Babish) is the only one so far who actually uses his kitchen. And not for keeping winter sweaters in the stove.

Strange things...

The strangest thing in this Manhattan getaway? A bookshelf with staircase. How very Beauty & The Beast of Stranger Things actor David Harbour. 

Could you hand me that bowl?

One more American designer before we go to my all-time favorite New York person…MIchael Kors welcomes us in his Greenwich Village home. His favorite thing to make for dinner? Reservations…I hear you. I love how mister Kors has all this stories to tell. 

my favorite...SJP

Last, but definitely not least. Born and raised New Yorker Sarah Jessica Parket answering 73 questions to Vogue. Showing her house, or actually just the family living room and good filled book case.

Which house was your favorite? Let me know in the comments! 

Always in an Empire State of Mind,

xoxo, 

B

PS: Can’t get enough? Me neither! Follow Streeteasy for all these gorgeous wish-I-lived-here. And dream. And safe. And dream some more. 

April 13, 2021

Tips on tipping like a real New Yorker: the how, the what and the when!

When you tip your server well, you're spreading goodwill and love.”

Bert McCoy
Depending where you live this post might be very obvious or an handy explanation.
 
For me, as Belgian, tipping like New Yorkers doesn’t always come natural. Of course, a few euros here and there. But adding 20% to the restaurant bill isn’t something I do. 
 
When in Rome do as the Romans do. 
 
Or in this case…
 
When in NYC, do as New Yorkers do. 
 
Minimum wage is very low and many service providers only get the minimum (sometimes even less…) hoping to make a better living with tips. So don’t be cheap and tip properly!  

Who to tip?

In short you should tip everyone who provides you a service. Yes, everyone! 
 
Specially when they did a great job. Bar tenders, taxi drivers, housekeeping, hairdressers, manicure, doorman,…
 
They serve you? You tip them. 

How much to tip?

The next question you probably have: how much do I have to tip?
 
This is slightly more complex. Cause it depends on the service they offered and how good they did it. 
 
Don’t you worry.
Many restaurants calculate  for you. The bill shows 1 to 3 amounts related to your satisfaction level. These can vary between 15% and 30% off your total. They are just a suggestion, but very handy. Cause math can become a bit more challenging after 3 Cosmo’s ;).
 
No suggestion on the bill? An easy way is to double the sales tax amount (8.875% in NYC) and there you have it. The perfect tipping amount.
 
Do check the bill for a phrase like ‘service included’. Some restaurants will include an 18% service fee automatically. No need to pay double tipping. Unless you were very, very happy with the service :). 
 
Restaurants aren’t the only place you should be generous with $ bills. 

Who else to tip?

Here is a short list for the most common services:
 
  • taxi drivers 15%
  • waiters 15% to 25% (10% if service was below satisfactory)
  • bar tenders minimum $1 a drink
  • house keeping $3 to $5 a night
  • doormen $2 to hail a cab
  • porters $2 per bag, but please when heavy, go heavy on the tipping 😉
  • getting pampered? Add 15 to 25%
 
Many locations, if not all, accept credit cards, but appreciate if you tip in cash nevertheless.
 
I always make sure I have $1 and $5 bills for tipping purpose. Totally awkward to tip your taxi driver and ask for change.
 
Cause time is money. Specially during rush hour.

When to tip?

You probably saw a movie scene, or two, in which the main character tips the waiter at the beginning of the evening to assure a sublime service. You might have a friend who tips housekeeping the first day of her stay. All in the need for extra towels and free toiletries. 
 
The concierge who gives you the best restaurant tip deserves a $5 tip. Or give a big one at the end of your stay. Whatever you decide, tip them well, cause they might get you in the complete booked show or the best table in the restaurant.
Oh, I love a great concierge! The best one I ever met was in the Hudson New York.
 
Tipping at the beginning of your stay could be smart! Cause I’m sure you agree. We all looooovvveeee to be spoiled!
And don’t forget to tip your tour guide! Consider around 20%, but make the amount in line with the tour size & length. 

Always in an Empire State of Mind,

xoxo, 

B

PS: This complete guide on tipping will help you remember it all ;)! 

March 21, 2021

Voices from New York shows us the city during the pandemic

The film served as a positive force and a motivator during a very dark time. I remember last year, like so many, being glued to the news and waking up to just horrific statistics with death tolls rising; but every time I’d listen to someone's story it would give me a bit of hope, even if it was only enough to make it through another day.

Shelby Wilder in Time Out New York
Voices from New York, a 4 minutes movie by Shelby Wilder gives an impression of NYC during Covid 19. 

bitter sweet...

‘Tragic times are always bitter sweet’ says one of the interviewees in the movie. I couldn’t agree more with him. The last 12 months have turned the world upside down. And as a result my own little world too. My travel plans for NYC are in my drawer, not sure when I can take them out again.
 
Instead I discovered many hidden gems in my little town. I had the time to start this blog and I’ve spend more quality time with my children then the 9 years before combined…all while being distanced by family & friends. 
 
We don’t know when and how we will come out of this. But remember NYC is not going anywhere!
I can’t wait to see how she has changed. How she will grow and rise from the ashes of this pandemic. 
 
NYC is forever!

Voices from New York -- Shelby wilder

Friends, family, going out for dinner. Oh and hugs & kisses. Have I missed hugs & kisses.

Let me know in the comments what you missed the most!

Always in an Empire State of Mind,

B

Nice to meet you! I’m Birgit.
NYC addict, pink lover, Robbie Williams for ever ever, a bit of a Charlotte but always wondering what Blair would do, Sauvignon at the bar after the barre.
Welcome to my little piece of NYC heaven online. Let’s conquer these famous streets together.

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