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Things to Do in New York, NY: 2 Places From Taylor Morello | Varedelo
This guide turns Gender reveal!! 💙🩷 are we having a boy or girl?!! from Taylor Morello into a practical travel map with 2 saved spots around New York and Oxford St. The mapped places include a furniture store and a store. Use it to understand the places and trip context before saving the map in Varedelo.
What the creator captured
Taylor Morello revealed that she is expecting a baby girl, a moment that felt especially poignant given her previous experience with pregnancy loss. She expressed deep gratitude for a healthy pregnancy and shared her excitement about continuing a five-generation legacy of firstborn daughters. To celebrate, she visited a boutique in New York to purchase a special floral dress, reflecting her joy in finally being able to prepare for her daughter's arrival.
What this map is good for
- Planning a furniture store stop or short itinerary in New York.
- Seeing where the mapped places sit together before choosing what to visit first.
- Saving 2 mapped spots into Varedelo so the list stays usable on the ground.
- Using the original video as context, then turning it into a clean place-by-place map.
Featured spots on this map
- Fleurisse by Spring Flowers Children
Store in 905 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10021, USA, New York, NY, United States
Price level: Expensive
Hours: Hours available - Pottery Barn Kids
Furniture Store in 466 Oxford St, Bondi Junction NSW 2022, Australia, Oxford St, Bondi Junction NSW, Australia
Experiences captured
- Took the NIPT test at 10 weeks pregnant
- Found out baby's sex at home with husband
- Vlogged a walk to a New York baby boutique
- Took the bus to the Upper East Side
- Visited Florice by Spring Flowers Children's Boutique
- Purchased a floral baby dress for the reveal
- Revealed she is having a baby girl
- Started decorating the nursery with wallpaper and paint samples
Planning notes for New York
The Upper East Side of Manhattan is a residential and cultural district bounded by Central Park to the west and the East River to the east. Historically, the area transitioned from rural estates to a primary residential center for New York’s affluent families during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This period, often identified as the Gilded Age, resulted in the construction of limestone mansions and townhouses designed by architects such as Richard Morris Hunt and McKim.
Must-try foods nearby
- Tête de Veau at Le Veau d'Or
A quintessential classic French dish of calf's head served with sauce ravigote. This historic bistro, reopened by the Frenchette team in 2024. - Ghee-Brushed Gunpowder Dosa at Lungi
A standout South Indian specialty from this Sri Lankan and South Indian newcomer that made the New York Times' 100 Best Restaurants list in 2026. - Pastrami Sandwich at Pastrami Queen
An iconic Upper East Side staple since 1956. This hand-carved, overstuffed kosher deli sandwich is the local answer to downtown's Katz's. - The 'Melon Burger' at J.G. Melon
A no-frills, quintessential American cottage-style burger served on a toasted bun with a side of signature cottage fries. - Ora King Salmon with Chili and Citrus at Marlow East
A trending 2026 favorite at this 'scene-y' Lexington Avenue spot. This dish highlights the restaurant's focus on polished.
When to go: The best time to visit the Upper East Side is during the spring (May to June) and fall (September to October).
Local tips
- Walk briskly on the right side of the sidewalk and pull over to a building's edge if you need to stop or check your phone.
- Expect to tip between 18% and 22% at sit-down restaurants, as this is the standard social expectation for service in the neighborhood.
- Use the Second Avenue Subway (Q train) for a cleaner and more efficient north-south transit option compared to the older 4, 5, and 6 lines.
- Maintain a respectful volume in residential areas and avoid entering Central Park alone after dark for personal safety.
What travelers are noticing
- Butterfield Market's Viral Dot Cakes: Ramekin-sized cakes topped with a signature 'crunchy' sprinkle layer that have caused block-long lines and a two-per-customer limit.
- Museum Mile Festival: A massive Fifth Avenue block party on June 9th where major institutions like the Met and Guggenheim offer free evening access and outdoor programming.
- Amelia's Garden: A high-demand new opening on Madison Avenue featuring modern American seasonal cuisine in a lush, greenery-filled 'garden' setting.
Use it on your trip
Save this travel map before you go
Keep the mapped spots, creator context, food notes, and planning details together. Varedelo turns the page into a phone-friendly map you can revisit when you are choosing where to go.