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NYC … Seeing a City Differently

Do cities intimidate you?  They scared me as a kid.  But after spending time in many of the world’s biggest cities — Tokyo, Bangalore, Riyadh, San Francisco — I now know how to see, really see, and enjoy the urban experience. Here’s what I recommend for one of my favorite metropolises: New York City.

Be sure to check out Barcelona, Ireland and Saudi Arabia & Beyond.

Look Up

Manhattan is an island of canyons; they’re called streets and avenues. As you walk them, focus on the canyon walls: their variety, textures, and how light plays on them.

Look Down

The subway system is the fastest, cheapest way to move around the City. Sure, some stations can be dim and grim. But look into the dark and down at the floors and experience something new and interesting.

Look Around (at the unusual)

Even on a drizzly evening unusual things are happening around you, so keep your eyes open and ask  yourself not only what but why.

Look At People

New York is an implosion of diverse folks living their individuality. Some will fascinate you, others with make you uncomfortable.  But all are humans like us.

Want to travel to other places?

Woman half-hidden by peppers in Barcelona marketplace

Barcelona

Barcelona is an explosive visual experience of architecture, markets, and street folks, dominated by the billiant imagination of architect Antoni Gaudí whose mystifying church, La Sagrada Familia, has been under construction for over 140 years. Then there is the brilliant colors of the marketplace and the absorbing daily lives of locals.

Night shot of ornate courtyard in Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi

Saudi Arabia & Beyond

Over the years I consulted in Saudi Arabia and explored the Arab Gulf region, I was fascinated by the area’s opulence of magnificent mosques and ambitious commercial developments, by the implosion of multicultural people in the “oasis” cities — Riyadh, Jubail, Dubai — by the graciousness of everyone, especially Saudis, and by the love for the desert.