
Meet Me At The Met
When in doubt, go to the Met. In case I didn’t get enough family time during the Porter-camporee, my lovely cousin came to visit me in this city. We ended up slurping some cocktails at Saku, dancing the night away, and spending all day Saturday exploring the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Personally, I was extremely excited because I’ve been itching to go to the Met but for some reason have never found the time.


Greek and Roman Art
Katherine and I spent most of our time looking at the coins, jewelry, sculptures, and pottery in this sections. I was blown away by the intricate jewelry with so much meaning. For example, one of the pieces featured a Herakles Knot which was thought to have the power to cure all wounds. How cool is that? Personally, I could spend a few more hours in this section reading each and every description.
How to get there: When you walk into the Met go directly to your left.
Modern and Contemporary Art
When I was touring this section, I thought I was being transported back into time and sitting in an art class. There are ton of famous paintings by Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, and so many more. I was so happy to see A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase, and Water Lillies. Trust me, you’re going to want to spend hours in this section!
How to get there: When you walk into the Met go directly up the stars (straight) and then keep going left.

What to Wear To the Met
Since you’re in the city, opt for the comfy pair of shoes that you can’t stop reaching for. I believe we ended up walking 6 or 7 miles this day, which to be honest isn’t that many when it comes to the city. Pack as light as humanly possible. I was able to carry around a water bottle (not pictured) but because of covid there were no working water fountains.
I’ve been on a “safari” aesthetic kick lately so I opted for this thrifted, linen dress with comfy sandals (biased because the company I work for sells them), and a bag that’s been in my life for years. I was definitely comfy in this outfit and felt like it was definitely ~museum appropriate~.
Where to Eat Around the Met
If you want to go to the Met in the early afternoon, I highly recommend you stop at Milano Market before you do so. A 15-minute walk from the Met is the best sandwich shop in the city. I swear this sandwich pops up in my dreams more time than I care to admit. Oh… and the best part? They have this crumb cake that will shake your bones and make you ask for more. Typically I get the Columbo which is a delicious sandwich with cracked pepper turkey, cheddar, cucumbers, tomatoes and this herb mayo on a piece of multigrain bread. You can see my favorite sandwich here.
The Penrose is a good spot for an easy dinner with gooooood drinks. They have a fabulous list of cocktails and an even better list for craft beer. This place is a great place to start if you want to bop around bars afterward.
Lolita’s Kitchen has a delicious menu filled with some heavenly mexican food. Last time we went, there was an older couple sitting on their balcony and dancing. We cheers to them and gobbled down some epic empanadas.
If you’re looking for something a little bit nicer, head over to Felice. This Tuscan restaurant is sure to bring a smile on your face. The pasta is amazing, wine selection is even better, and dessert will be sure to hit a home run. Perfect for a first date.


Before You Go…
Obviously before you leave the met you need to take the iconic photo at the Met steps. These steps have been photographed a million times over and featured in one of my favorite shows, Gossip Girl. Make sure you get a good one before you head over to one of those restaurants!
Have you been to any of the museums in NYC? I still have a bunch on my list (Guggenheim, Whitney Museum of American Art, Brooklyn Museum, New Museum, The Met Cloisters, MoMa, New York Botanical Garden). Leave me a recommendation if you have or if you’re dying to visit the met.
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As always,


14 Comments
Lovely
The museum sounds fantastic! You look fab in this linen dress and those sandals are cute!
xoxo
Lovely
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PeculiarPorter
Thank you so much Lovely! I’m a sucker for linen when it is warm!
Julia Rees
It looks like you had a great day out with your cousin! Love the photos on the Met Steps, and your linen dress is so chic!
Julia x
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PeculiarPorter
Thank you so much, Julia! We had so much fun exploring every corner of the museum.
alimackin2013
I have not been to the MET in a few years. You have inspired me to go back. I like during the holidays when they have the tree up if is not too crowded.
Allie of
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PeculiarPorter
You just gave me another reason to go back! I feel like there is still so much in NYC that I need to see.
zoeyolivia
I wish I lived in America! Such cool art galleries. x
Zoey | http://www.zoeyolivia.com
PeculiarPorter
I hear a vacation coming your way! š
Ashley
The Met! I have always wanted to go, too. Love your safari chic outfit and that you got an iconic Met steps shot!
-Ashley
Le Stylo Rouge
PeculiarPorter
We’re just a plane ticket away! š
Katerina
I love the Met and it makes me so sad we still can’t travel! Ahh, I am so glad you’ve enjoyed your time though – it’s such a special place. And don’t you love the architecture nearly as much as the exhibits? Amazing.
PeculiarPorter
It really is such a beautiful space! I totally agree! I feel like so many of NYC’s art museums are 50% about the buildings architecture and 50% about the art!
Gemma
Looks like you had such a fabulous time! I would love to go there.
Gemma x
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PeculiarPorter
You must add it to your bucket list! š