NEW YORK CITY - THE BIG APPLE

 

New York City, alias the Big Apple, city of promise – and realized potential: where class and crass coincide and soaring skyscrapers are edged with dark alleyways. It stands for many things: art mecca for the nation, engine of America’s wealth, the country’s most populated metropolis and the nation’s first capital. Hourly, the streets of New York City vibrate with life: trucks, cars, stretch limousines, honking horns, street vendors, police on horseback, dog walkers, in-line skaters, mime artists, briefcase-toting executives, and the fashionable-dressed to the nines. Newcomers are swept into the swirl of sounds, sights and sensations, struck by the nonchalance and unflagging fortitude with which New Yorkers handle their day. Visitor’s are embraced in the city’s contagious pulsation-and transported to an urban sphere that is unquestionably awesome. People from all over the globe are drawn to the city's world-renowned museums, theatres, celebrities, universities, sport teams, restaurants and financial institutions. In addition, New York boasts the largest representation of cosmopolitan cultures, races and ethnic entities in the world. The city can offer something to everyone.

 

New York's beauty can be both subtle and flamboyant. The city's cool sophistication is visible at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Saks Fifth Avenue, Tiffany's, the Plaza Hotel, and Gracie Mansion, as well as luxury apartment buildings such as the Dakota, and in its numerous art galleries and European-style cafes. Meanwhile, the unmatched glamour and decadence of the metropolis is found in the neon-lit Theatre district, elite nightclubs, cabarets and trendy boutiques.

 

During the day, experience the cosmopolitan excitement of the city by taking a walk along Wall Street or Fifth Avenue. A visit to the Statue of Liberty, the American Museum of Natural History, the Guggenheim Museum, South Street Seaport, Chinatown, and Little Italy are just some of the daytime excursions not to be missed. You will soon discover that New York has an endless number of worthy attractions to discover.

 

While many cities become quiet at night, New York vibrates with energy all the time. Some say the city is even busier and livelier at night when its residents and tourists flood the streets in search of excitement and entertainment. For those pursuing nocturnal pleasures, the city provides every type of diversion you could imagine: theatre, dance, film, opera, classical music, comedy and cabaret. Incomparable New York City - in all the world, there is no place like New York.

 

 

CLIMATE

New York has a temperate climate. Average summer temperatures rarely go above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and in winter they rarely fall below 10 degrees Fahrenheit.

 

AVERAGE TEMPERATURES

 

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sept

Oct

Nov

Dec

High

40

40

49

58

69

78

82

80

75

65

53

42

Low

26

25

33

42

53

62

67

66

60

 

 

 

 

TAXES

There is no VAT tax or other indirect tax. You will be subjected to the City's 8.625% non-refundable sales tax and the 13.625% hotel tax, plus $3.50 per room, per night occupancy charge.

 

TIPS AND GRATUITIES

In New York, like the rest of the U.S., gratuities are not included in the service check. Waiters, waitresses and bartenders can receive from 15 to 20 percent. Taxis: 15-20% of fare, bellhops: $1-2 per bag, coat check: $1 per coat.

 

AREA AIRPORTS

New York City is served by 3 outlying airports: LaGuardia, small but closest to the city, JFK, the city's large international airport, and Newark, cleaner and quieter than its New York cousins but located in New Jersey, further from the city.

 

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