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What is the cheapest time to go to New York?

Low season in New York is from January to March. During this time you have winter weather and lots of unpredictable snowstorms. If you're used to cold winters, this can be a great time to visit, as you'll be able to enjoy lower hotel rates, visit uncrowded museums, and get cheap Broadway tickets.



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Low tourist time in New York extends from January to March when winter has hold of the city. The cold weather also means lower hotel rates. The coldest months are January and February, and because of climate change, NYC has greater frequency of snow storms.

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If you plan to stay at a 5-star hotel and dine at upscale restaurants in Manhattan, then a budget of $1000 is definitely not going to cut it. However, if you book a mid-tier hotel and take advantage of the many free things to do in New York, then a budget of $1000 is just fine.

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The answer is yes, you will find some good food in that price range, you won't starve. Allowing maybe $100 per person per day will get you a nice dinner every night and an occasional sit down lunch too. Adding more to the budget means you can maybe go to a 5 star dinner for a splurge one night too.

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New York City is at its best from April to June and September to early November when the weather is comfortable and there are fewer crowds of other visitors. If you're traveling with kids or on a budget, then you might want to visit during the summer or winter instead for the best overall experience.

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How much money will you need for your trip to New York City? You should plan to spend around $316 per day on your vacation in New York City, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, $50 on meals for one day and $49 on local transportation.

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Yes it's enough. Many people spend far less than that. Some people spend more. You will just have to be mindful of your expenses, especially at bars and restaurants.

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New York City Travel Tips You Need to Know Before Visiting
  1. NYC is Best Navigated by Public Transportation.
  2. Don't Rent A Car in NYC.
  3. See Times Square, but Don't eat in Times Square.
  4. Don't Eat at Chain Restaurants.
  5. Pizza, Bagels, and Egg Sandwiches are Life.
  6. Tipping is Important in NYC.
  7. New Yorkers Aren't Really Rude.


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