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Posted on October 24, 2007 by Jason Petrina | Posted under   Travel and Leisure



New York City is one of he most popular cities in the United States as well as North America. The city is also the largest city in the United States in terms of population as well as international finance, entertainment, culture and politics. If you're planning a visit to New York City, you will certainly find no limit in terms of activities and attractions to keep you interested and busy.

When planning a visit to New York City there are a few facts you should be aware of concerning the climate. New York City is actually known to have a rather humid climate. During the winter, temperatures tend to average around the 20s while summer temperatures can soar to well above 90 degree F. During the winter, temperatures can drop quite rapidly due to climatic changes known as nor'easters. These storms can result in extremely cold temperatures, large amounts of snowfall and rain as well as wind. When traveling to New York City during the winter months, you should plan on at least one to major snowfalls during the season. Each storm can result in between eight to twelve inches of snow.

One of the most popular attractions, among the many, located in New York City is the Statue of Liberty as well as Ellis Island. Other popular tourist destinations in New York City include the Empire State Building and Radio City Music Hall. Central Park, a large public area that comprises a space that is so large it is actually much larger than the small country of Monaco is also a favorite among tourists. Other attractions you might want to check out during your visit to the New York City area include the Coney Island boardwalk and Times Square.

New York City is also well known as a cultural center, providing numerous opportunities to attend concerts and theater events. Many tourists to New York City enjoy the chance to view a Broadway show or browse the numerous art galleries that can be found in many districts throughout the city.

Of course, shopping has been a long time favorite for travelers to New York City, particularly Fifth Avenue, home numerous luxury stores. Macy's, the largest department store in the entire nation, is also a favorite among tourists as well as the high-end clothing boutiques that line the SoHo district. Shoppers who are in the mood to browse for jewelry might want to head for the diamond district located between Sixth Avenue and Fifth Avenue while those who enjoy independent books and music will feel at home in Greenwich Village.

When planning your visit to New York City, it can help in locating the activities and attractions that will interest you the most to understand how the five boroughs of the New York City area are organized.

Manhattan is traditionally known as the business center of the entire area. If you're in the mood for sightseeing of skyscrapers, this is the place to see. New York Yankees fans will want to be sure to visit the Bronx while those looking to enjoy the beachfront and Coney Island should head out to Brooklyn. Shea Stadium and the New York Mets can be found in Queens while Staten Island tends to be more suburban in nature.



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