Best Time to Visit New York City: Season Guide for 2025
The best time to visit New York City is April to June or September to November — mild weather, fewer crowds than summer, and the city at its most walkable.
New York City is a year-round destination, but spring (April–June) and autumn (September–November) offer the best combination of mild temperatures (15–22°C), manageable tourist volumes, and the city's most spectacular outdoor scenes — Central Park in bloom or ablaze with fall colour.
NYC Season by Season
New York Events Worth Planning Around
- •**New Year's Eve (Dec 31)**: Times Square ball drop — arrive by 3pm for a standing spot; alternatively watch from Brooklyn Bridge Park
- •**NYC Marathon (first Sunday Nov)**: 50,000 runners through all 5 boroughs — spectacular to watch, chaotic for cross-town transport
- •**Tribeca Film Festival (Jun)**: World premieres, free outdoor screenings, celebrity sightings
- •**US Open (late Aug–early Sep)**: World-class tennis in Flushing Meadows — day session tickets from $60
- •**Macy's Thanksgiving Parade (Nov)**: Balloon inflation on Wed night is often better than the parade itself — free to watch on W 77th St
January and February are NYC's cheapest months — hotel rates drop 30–50% versus peak summer. It's cold but the city's museums, Broadway shows, and food scene are fully operational. A great time for a culturally rich, budget-conscious trip.
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Is summer in New York too hot?
July and August can be uncomfortably humid (feels like 35–38°C with heat index). But NYC summers have a brilliant energy — Smorgasburg food markets, free Shakespeare in the Park, rooftop pools, and long evenings. Stay hydrated and avoid midday outdoor sightseeing.
When is New York cheapest to visit?
January and February offer the lowest prices across flights, hotels, and Broadway shows. Post-Christmas sales make January excellent for shopping. The trade-off is cold weather (averaging -2 to 4°C).
How many days do you need in New York?
Five to seven days covers the essential boroughs: Manhattan (Central Park, Times Square, Brooklyn Bridge, MoMA, High Line), Brooklyn (DUMBO, Williamsburg, Brooklyn Bridge Park), and a day in Queens (Flushing food scene, MoMA PS1). Ten days lets you explore the Bronx, Staten Island ferry, and day trips to the Hamptons or Hudson Valley.
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