New York, NY

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Take a bite out of the Big Apple and get a taste for New York City’s incredible restaurants, dynamic culture and thrilling nightlife.

From its soaring art deco skyscrapers to its charming cobblestone streets, it’s no wonder New York City is one of the most photographed cities in the world. Landmarks like the Brooklyn Bridge and Central Park may be iconic, and the city’s brownstones and townhouses are instantly recognizable, but this eclectic and ever-changing city is still full of surprises. Revel in much-loved traditions like the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade or cheering on the Mets at Citi Field, or just let yourself wander. From charming secret gardens to up-and-coming musical acts, there’s always something new to discover when you visit New York.

The best areas for accommodation in New York City

In the heart of the action, near major attractions like Central Park and Times Square and with nearby subway access to the rest of the city, Midtown is one of the best places to stay in New York City for first-timers. Some accommodations even offer stunning views of the Empire State Building. The Flatiron District is another great choice; it’s a little quieter than Midtown, with plenty of delicious food nearby.

With effortlessly cool industrial vibes, quaint cobbled streets and proximity to popular bars and restaurants, Tribeca is one of the best places for couples to stay in New York City. Williamsburg is another great choice, especially for those who want to take advantage of Brooklyn’s exciting dining and nightlife and gorgeous sunset views of the New York skyline from the East River waterfront.

Close to favorites like the American Museum of Natural History and the Children’s Museum of Manhattan, the Upper West Side is one of the best places for families to stay in New York City. The neighborhood is full of families, and Central and Riverside Park are both within walking distance. Closer to Central Park attractions like Central Park Model Boat Sailing, the Upper East Side is also a good option.

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Best time to visit New York City

  • Spring (March to May): New York’s streets are filled with cherry blossoms and magnolias, while temperatures are mild, making spring a great time to explore the city on foot.
  • Summer (June to August): Summer brings hot weather and busier hotels, while outdoor concerts and events like SummerStage in Central Park mean the city is full of life.
  • Fall (September to November): Fall is one of the best times to visit New York City. Mild temperatures continue through November, and the foliage is stunning.
  • Winter (December to February): In December, the city goes all out with holiday decorations and winter activities, like the festive tree and ice rink at the Rockefeller Center. Hotels become quieter after the New Year.

How many days to spend in New York City

Allow around three to four days to see major landmarks, have a ride on a ferry and grab tickets to a musical or play on Broadway. Five days or more will give you time to dig into Manhattan’s picturesque neighborhoods, explore the outer boroughs and experience more of the city’s nightlife and entertainment.

The vibe of New York City

Fast-paced and ferociously cool, New York has long been a haven for tastemakers and trendsetters. You can sample the city’s multicultural heritage in its food or hear it in the more than 200 languages spoken on the streets. It’s a city of vibrant art, found everywhere from iconic museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art (or ‘the Met,’ as it’s known to locals) to colorful enclaves of street art. It’s a foodie haven, with famous eats ranging from dollar pizza slices to pastrami-on-rye sandwiches and lox bagels. And sport-loving New Yorkers root fiercely for their beloved teams: Yankees or the Mets (baseball), the Giants or the Jets (football) and the Knicks or the Nets (basketball).

What is New York City famous for?

From the Empire State Building in Midtown to the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, New York’s iconic landmarks and bustling streets may feel instantly familiar. From King Kong to Seinfeld, New York City has been featured in countless movies and TV shows. Take a guided movie tour to discover shooting locations from dozens of popular sitcoms, action movies and more. Millions have come to New York City in search of a better life, including immigrants from all over the world whose diverse cultural heritage shapes NYC to this day. Ellis Island alone welcomed over 12 million immigrants to America. Catch a ferry to explore this monument to the American Dream and see the city from the water.

Events in New York City

Holidays are a great time to catch an event in New York City. The New Year starts with the Times Square Ball Drop, followed by the Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks, the Village Halloween Parade (October), the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (November) and the Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting (December). Celebrate immigrant communities at Chinatown’s Lunar New Year Parade (February) or the Feast of San Gennaro in Little Italy (September). For LGBTQ+ events, cap off Pride Month with the NYC Pride March or the quirky Coney Island Mermaid Parade (June). Sports fans will enjoy the NCAA Basketball’s Big East Conference (March) and the U.S. Open (late August to September).

Top attractions in New York City

Start your New York vacation with panoramic views from Top of the Rock, One World Observatory or the Empire State Building, a favorite thing to do in New York City for first-timers. Take a walking tour and discover Central Park’s secrets, or eat your way through the Lower East Side. At night, snag tickets to a musical on Broadway or comedy in the East Village.

Packed with buzzy restaurants and hidden speakeasies, New York City makes a perfect romantic getaway with lots of things to do for couples. Stroll the High Line from Hudson Yards to the Whitney Museum of American Art before dinner and drinks at a trendy restaurant in the Meatpacking District. Savor brunch, explore the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens and sip cocktails at a rooftop bar or moody lounge in Williamsburg.

With oodles of exciting things to do in New York City for families, you certainly won’t be bored. Admire the dioramas at the American Museum of Natural History, or explore a WWII aircraft carrier at the Intrepid Museum and decommissioned subway trains at the New York Transit Museum. Ride the historic Carousel in Central Park or the Coney Island Cyclone.

Where to stay in New York

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Manhattan

4.5/5(26,026 area reviews)

Densely populated and culturally rich, this area boasts iconic attractions like Times Square, Central Park, and Grand Central Terminal. Explore diverse neighborhoods, such as bustling Chinatown and vibrant Koreatown, while enjoying world-class shopping on Fifth Avenue.

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Midtown featuring a bay or harbor, a sunset and a city

Midtown

4.5/5(3,368 area reviews)

Central portion of NYC, Midtown Manhattan boasts iconic landmarks like the Empire State Building and Times Square. Explore Broadway, Koreatown, and enjoy easy access to major transportation hubs like Grand Central Terminal.

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Queens

3.5/5(7,239 area reviews)

Largest NYC borough, Queens boasts linguistic diversity and a varied economy. Explore Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, catch a game at Citi Field, or attend the U.S. Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

Queens
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Central New York City

Known for its soaring skyscrapers and eye-catching views, there's plenty to explore in Central New York City. Check out top attractions like Broadway and Times Square, and jump on the metro at 49th St. Station or 50 St. Station (Broadway) to see more of the city.

Central New York City
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Chelsea

4/5(1,578 area reviews)

Primarily residential with a thriving art scene, this area boasts over 200 galleries, the High Line park, and Chelsea Market for food lovers. Easily accessible via multiple subway lines and bus routes.

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SoHo

4.5/5(165 area reviews)

Discover cast-iron architecture in the SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District, and shop at trendy boutiques and chain outlets along Broadway, Prince, and Spring Streets. Easily accessible via multiple subway lines and bus routes.

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4 out of 5
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Food in New York City

New York City has so many restaurants to choose from that it would take over 20 years to try them all. The wide-ranging dining scene features everything from Michelin-starred, multicourse tasting menus to beloved dollar pizza slices and halal carts. With a food scene this expansive, how do you choose? Hit up Chinatown, Koreatown or Flushing for incredible Asian food, or try the Lower East Side for long-running institutions such as Katz’s Delicatessen, as well as buzzy new restaurants. Food markets like Chelsea Market and Smorgasburg in Brooklyn and Manhattan make it easy to sample lots of different local favorites.

Nightlife in New York City

Nicknamed “The City That Never Sleeps,” it’s no surprise that New York at night is as much fun as during the day. Times Square is the iconic heart of the Broadway musical and theater scene. Many shows offer “rush” tickets and other day-of deals, or you can catch a midnight movie or a live comedy show. Live music venues run the gamut from elegant Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center to intimate open mics. Barhop the East Village or dance til dawn at a club in Greenwich Village or Hell’s Kitchen, the heart of New York’s vibrant LGBTQ+ scene.

Shopping in New York City

Leave room in your suitcase, because New York is a shopping lover’s dream. Check out Midtown’s famous department stores for a taste of historic luxury, plus gorgeously decorated window displays during the holiday season. From kitschy souvenir shops off Canal Street to fine jewelry, SoHo has something for everyone. Major retailers cluster along Broadway, while the side streets feature smaller brands and luxury boutiques. Shops in Nolita and the Lower East Side mix funky fashion and accessories with curated vintage. Williamsburg and Greenpoint are havens for vintage treasures, quirky home goods and ethical brands. On weekends, check out the Chelsea and Brooklyn Flea markets for one-of-a-kind finds.

Getting around New York City

Densely packed and easy to navigate, New York City is one of the U.S.’s most pedestrian-friendly cities. With 36 lines and over 450 stops, the MTA subway system is great for longer trips. The subway runs 24 hours, but rideshares and the city’s famous yellow cabs are also available. In good weather, Citi Bikes are popular; the NYC Department of Transportation provides a map of the city’s extensive bike lanes.

New York City currency and budget

Tipping etiquette in New York City suggests 15%-20% for dining and services, plus a few dollars for hotel staff. Prices can vary considerably, from high-end luxury and fine dining to budget eats and free attractions. For a mid-range New York trip, budget approximately $300-$400 USD per day for accommodations, food, transportation and attractions. Here’s what you can expect to pay for some common expenses:

  • A meal for two at a mid-range restaurant = $120.00 USD
  • A pint of domestic beer = $8.00 USD
  • A medium cappuccino = $6.00 USD
  • A meal at an inexpensive restaurant = $30.00 USD

* Prices are provided for informational purposes and are subject to change.

Reviews of New York

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Always a fantastic city to visit.

3/5 - Okay

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I was trying to visit a friend that suddenly passed away from corona virus.

5/5 - Excellent

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Love my city

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Not the best time to visit due to the current situation.

5/5 - Excellent

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I live in nyc. So i would reccomend any other hotel

4/5 - Good

A.T.

Still one of the best places ever to be or visit.

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