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Before You Go
When to Go
Winter (Dec-Feb) Snowfalls and sub-zero temperatures. The holiday season keeps
things light despite the shivers.
Spring (Mar-May) Eager cafes drag their patio furniture out at the first hint of warm
weather.
Summer (Jun-Aug) Oppressively hot in height of summer. Locals flock to their Hamp-
tons share on weekends.
Fall (Sep-Nov) Brilliant bursts of red and gold illuminate the city's parks.
Book Your Stay
The average room rate is well over $300. But don't let that scare you, there are great deals
to be had - almost all of which can be found through savvy online snooping. Unlike many
destinations, New York City doesn't have a 'high season.' Sure, there are busier times of
the year when it comes to tourist traffic, but with over 54 million visitor per annum, the Big
Apple never loses sleep over filling up beds. As such, room rates fluctuate based on avail-
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