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North America

New York

The city that never sleeps — and a gateway to the sea.

Overview

Why go to New York

New York City is a destination that reveals something new on every visit: Broadway and off-Broadway theater, the Met and MoMA, Central Park, the High Line, and a food scene spanning every cuisine and price point. Each borough and neighborhood has its own character — from the West Village’s brownstones to Flushing’s food halls. NYC is also a working cruise port: ships sail from Manhattan and nearby Cape Liberty (Bayonne, NJ) to Bermuda, the Caribbean, Canada/New England in fall, and across the Atlantic. A city stay plus a cruise makes a superb combined trip.

Best time to visit

April–June and September–November offer the most comfortable weather and gorgeous light (fall foliage in the parks). December is magical but crowded for the holidays; summer is hot and humid; January–February are cold but cheapest with great theater deals.

Top attractions

Broadway

The world’s greatest theater district — book hits ahead, or try the TKTS same-day booth.

The Met & Museum Mile

One of the planet’s great art museums, steps from Central Park.

Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island

Ferry to the icons of American immigration history.

The High Line & Hudson Yards

An elevated park over the West Side, plus the Edge observation deck.

Cruises to New York

From Manhattan and Cape Liberty (Bayonne, NJ), cruise lines sail to Bermuda, the Bahamas/Caribbean, Canada/New England (peak in fall foliage) and transatlantic crossings. Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, MSC and Celebrity all operate from the New York area.

Sample itinerary

  1. Day 1

    Midtown & Broadway

    Times Square, Rockefeller Center and an evening show.

  2. Day 2

    Central Park & museums

    The Met, a park stroll and the Upper West Side.

  3. Day 3

    Downtown

    Statue of Liberty, 9/11 Memorial and the West Village.

  4. Day 4

    Brooklyn

    Walk the Brooklyn Bridge, DUMBO views and a food-hall lunch.

  5. Day 5

    Embark (optional)

    Board a Bermuda or Canada/New England cruise from the harbor.

Recommended hotels

The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel

A stunning Financial District landmark near the port and Downtown sights.

Luxury

The Ritz-Carlton NoMad

Skyline views and a superb rooftop, central to Midtown.

Luxury

The Standard, High Line

Design-forward and perched over the High Line in the Meatpacking District.

Premium

Where to eat

Katz’s Delicatessen

The definitive pastrami on rye since 1888.

Le Bernardin

Three-Michelin-star seafood artistry — reserve well ahead for a special night.

Travel tips

  • Use the subway — it’s faster than cabs in traffic and runs all night.
  • Book Broadway and popular restaurants ahead; use TKTS for same-day theater bargains.
  • Wear in your walking shoes; New Yorkers routinely cover 5+ miles a day on foot.

Packing tips

  • Comfortable walking shoes above all else.
  • Layers and a compact umbrella; weather shifts fast between seasons.
  • One smart outfit for a nice dinner or the theater.

Photo inspiration

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New York travel FAQs

Yes — ships depart Manhattan and nearby Cape Liberty (Bayonne, NJ) for Bermuda, the Bahamas/Caribbean, Canada/New England and transatlantic crossings. Pairing a few days in the city with a cruise makes an outstanding combined trip.

Four to five days lets you cover the marquee sights and one or two neighborhoods without rushing. We build an efficient plan by neighborhood so you’re not crisscrossing the city and wasting time in transit.

Spring (April–June) and fall (September–November) offer the best weather and light, with fall foliage in the parks. December is festive but crowded; late winter is cold but the cheapest, with excellent theater deals.

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