When to go à NEW YORK ?
The month of September and its famous Indian summer reserve temperatures in the range of 20 to 25°C, a beautiful sun, a clear sky; where, in July and August, often heat waves and stifling months. Spending the Christmas holidays in the United States can also be a great experience. It is very cold, certainly, but a dry cold. The city's oceanic climate often gives a blue sky and a strong sunshine. The coldest months are January and February (-15°C on some days).
There is no real high or low season in New York, the city is operating at full capacity, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. However, here are some tips on when to go to New York.
High tourist season: the peaks of attendance take place at Easter (with many French tourists at that time), in July-August and at Christmas. June is an ideal time for its mild climate, with many festivals and activities taking place in the open air. Finally, during the Christmas season, the city's bright and festive streets are often covered with layers of snow. The white coat that covers Big Apple (very beautiful walks in Central Park in perspective, where you have every chance to meet a ski area in the valleys of the park) offers an even more cinematic landscape. As Americans have a sense of celebration and celebration, you will discover a city entirely decorated with Christmas colours and gigantic festivities.
Medium tourist season: September and October are also recommended: the crowd of summer visitors has left the city, and the Indian summer, delicious, is replaced by a red yellow light that suits New York perfectly
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