Roadtrip: New York City to Philidelphia & Washington DC

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I hope you enjoyed the Royal Wedding yesterday (If you didn’t watch it, what are you even doing. LOL). I got up at 5am with Edward’s mom, put on the kettle for English Breakfast tea, and got skoans, jam, and butter ready. It was such a lovely morning, and I looooved Megan’s dress, her vail, the gospel choir, the american priest, all the love! Definitely took some notes. For whenever my future wedding will take place, hah!

Today, I’m taking you with me a few weeks back. I thought it would be nice to pin out our roadtrip to Philadelphia and Washington DC a little more than I did in my vlog from the trip, so today I’ll take you through the route and some of the places we saw.


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Stocked up on coffee and snacks we left Manhattan around 11am Tuesday morning and started the 1h 55m drive to Philadelphia. A very comfortable drive on the highway during the whole journey. When we arrived, we parked in a garage close to the center and went for lunch at Air Grille by the City Hall. We then headed to the Independence Mall to play tourists, but I honestly thought it was a bit overrated. It didn’t really catch me too much. The one thing I really wanted to see, Philadelphia’s Magic Garden, was closed. I would love to go back and check that out some time.

After a good four-five hours in the city we went back to the car and drove 30m outside to a town called Essington, where we stayed the night at the Wyndham Garden Hotel. A very plain hotel for people who are heading to the airport in the early morning hours, but pretty convenient for our trip the next morning.


Philadelphia to Washington DC

Wednesday morning we got up bright and early and headed on the 2h 30m drive to Washington DC. We decided to go straight to Georgetown to see the Swedish Embassy, walk around the cute streets, and get some lunch. The Swedish Embassy was closed (honestly our research for the trip was less than good, but we discovered other cool places instead), but we spoke to an employee at the embassy who told us you can book a guided tour in the building, and that there’s a lot of Swedish art and technology to see. georgetown

Georgetown is the university area in Washington DC. It’s full of little stores in cute, colourful houses. It’s nice and clean (like the rest of the city) and full of life. I could’ve spent way more time in that part of the city, and actually our Inn wasn’t located far from here.

We stayed at Adam’s Inn in Lanier Heights. A small place in old Victorian style and with a backyard for dinner and hangouts, and breakfast included.

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Thursday we started our day at Capitol Hill located in one end of the National Mall. We did not go inside, although that was on top of the list for my dad, but the line was simply too long. So I would recommend getting those tickets before hand.

We explored the whole mall, the Air & Space Museum, the White House, but my personal favorite was the Wharf. An up and coming marina with a great fish market (and regular restaurants and bars). You can buy fresh fish to bring home, or get it cooked there to eat by the water. Such a good experience, and I would much rather do that than eat lunch at a café/restaurant.

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Back to New York City via Havre de Grace

Friday we headed on the 3h 50m journey back to New York City, with a pit stop in a small town called Havre de Grace. My parents had randomly found the town when searching for a stop 2h into the ride. Havre de Grace is a cute, little town voted America’s 20 best small towns to visit in 2014 by Smithsonian magazine. We took a walk by the water, had lunch at a retro diner, visited the comic book store Washington Street Books & Music, where Edward found old comic books from the 1980’s (he could’ve spent hours in there, so for any comic book lover, this is your place). There are some pretty cool vintage stores on the main strip also.

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I hope you’ve gathered some inspiration for a roadtrip when you visit (or if you live in) New York City. I love travelling, and when you can take your car 4 hours away and feel like you’re a plane ride away, it’s a win for me.

Let me know in the comments down below, if you are planning to take the trip or have any good recommendations for the cities mentioned!

Xx Christina

Roadtrip from New York to Washington DC

Good morning my angels,

Today ‘s video is the first of my new ‘New York Guide’ series over on YouTube. I’ll be making way more about where to go in NYC, where you can go for a getaway, and much much. In this video I go on a little roadtrip with my parents, who visited last week. We drove to Philadelphia first, then DC for two nights, before we headed back to New York making a pit stop in the cutest little city called Havre de Grace.

Last time I was in Washington DC was over a year ago, and I remember how cold it was. This time it was proper Spring and we strolled around in shorts and t-shirt, enjoying the garden at our Inn, and getting a little tan. So lovely!

I hope you love it!

Xx Christina

California blues

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I’m back in New York again. Back to 0 degrees and blizzard no. 1M this season (I stopped counting). But I do have a few more photos from California to share with you. Saturday morning Edward and I were headed back to his family in Antioch, but since we had a little extra time, we took the opportunity to stroll around San Francisco’s streets just one last time. I wore one of my favorite outfits: 90’s mom jeans and a white tee. Just updated to 2018 with a beret and my white Superga sneakers. Edward said I looked like Picasso… I don’t know about that, haha. I thought I looked trendy.

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We went to see the Painted Ladies one more time (just because they are so pretty), drive up and down the streets around, and then we ended up at a Pancho Villa Taqueria for a burrito to-go for the drive home. Edwards cousin had mentioned to us, that it’s a pretty good restaurant, but they were just next level. I’ve never had such a good burrito. And then we were off to Antioch for me to meet Edward aunts, uncles, and cousins. A lot of new people for a semi-shy person like myself. Very intimidating. But they were all so lovely and made me feel very welcome. It makes me feel so much more at home here in America, knowing more of Edward’s family and feeling like I have more people here. That’s definitely the toughest thing about living abroad. Not having my family here. But this whole vacation put such a big smile on my face and I’m so ready to explore way more of California. Next up: A couple of days in San Francisco, road trip from San Francisco to LA, and then ending with a week there.

Xx Christina

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Exploring San Francisco

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Just checking in from San Francisco. I’m still in bed, waiting for everyone to wake up, as we speak. I could seriously go for a cup of coffee right about now…

This vacation is such a dream come true. I’ve never been to California before, let alone the beautiful city of San Francisco. So you bet I was excited, when I got off the plane Thursday night. Friday Edward and I had planned I whole day of exploring San Francisco, just the two of us. It was the most magical day ever. We set off from Antioch (where we’re staying with his family) about 10AM for the one hour drive to San Francisco. I had prepared two cups of coffee and a croissant to share (taking my co-driver role very seriously!).

We decided the first thing to head to was the Painted Ladies. Such beautiful Victorian-style houses places right next to each other like were they one big family. Edward told me the reason why they have become such an attraction is the fact that they all hold seven different painting styles. As a true Full House fan I was also very excited to see the view over the hill and hang out in the park like they do in the intro to this 80’s show. Any other fans out there?

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Jacket Zara | Jeans H&M | Shoes Superga | Sunglasses Ray-Ban

After the Painted Ladies we headed towards the real Full House (only wrong thing is the door now being the wrong color, but I’ll take it). Again, you would think Edward is some secret San Francisco guide, because he randomly spoke facts about the different places that I had never known. He told me that apparently the director of Full House has now bought back the house. He was sad about the idea of it just being there, and now wants to open it up to the public. To say I’m excited is an understatement.

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Next stop was Lombard St. I had been told (and seen a few photos on Pinterest) that it’s a whole art piece in itself. I have no idea why it’s made, but this hilly one-block street has eight hairpin turns making it the crookedest street in the world. Pretty crazy. We decided to park above it and walk down to explore the street. You can also drive down, if you dare!

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 A must-see for us was definitely the Golden Gate Bridge, so after walking up Lombard St. (a pretty good workout), we started the car and headed to the water. San Francisco is so interesting when it comes to the weather… we had been sweaty walking around the city, but up by the bridge it was misty and the fog was thick. This also meant no sight of the bridge unfortunately, so we decided to walk it instead. Service info: the bridge is 1.7 miles long.

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It was pretty damn cold and windy, and theres no extra fence monst of the way, so it definitely took some extra strength for me to do it. I’m so scared of heights, and found myself getting pretty nauseous when getting too close to that small fence. But I did it. We did it. And afterwards celebrated with a good cup of coffee.

And that was an end to a romantic day out with my love. We definitely explored way more because we were driving everywhere, so I recommend renting a car if you don’t have a lot of time! And just a few more recommendations to end with;

Dinner: we ate dinner at Fog Harbor Fish House, which was an amazing three-course seafood dinner. This restaurant is located on Pier 39 where you afterwards can take a stroll and say hi to the sea lions.

Hotel: We stayed at The Inn at Union Square, which is a very charming little place with the nicest staff. We booked last minute through Hotels Tonight (which we always do If we just need one or two nights), and got a pretty good deal. They had WiFi, breakfast included, and valet parking.

See you soon for a San Fran outfit!

Xx Christina

Going to San Francisco

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How are you all doing?

I’m so excited, because in 3 days I’m flying to San Francisco for the very first time. When I moved to New York I obviously spent a lot of time exploring this city, and this state. But after a bit Edward and I decided, that we want to visit every single state in the US. So far we’ve been to Jersey (pretty easy), Massachusetts & District of Columbia (we’ve also been to a few states separately before we met, but we’ve decided that those don’t count). Next up: California!

Edward has family in Antioch, California, which is not that far from San Francisco, so we’re going to live with them (I have not met them before) and hopefully they can show us some cool spots around the area. I would love to see the Golden Gate Bridge and The Painted Ladies, both a must-see, but other than that I have no idea what to explore. If any of you guys have tips for what we absolutely have to do while in San Fran, let me know!

See you next time, from San Francisco. I’m so excited!

Xx Christina