Flights from Johannesburg (JNB) to New York (NYC)

About New York

Discover New York

Why visit New York?
New York is a city of iconic skylines, diverse neighbourhoods, and constant energy. You can move from leafy parks to soaring observation decks, world-class museums, and waterfront promenades in a single day.

What to expect
Each borough has its own character, from the buzz of Manhattan to the creative streets of Brooklyn and the green spaces of Queens. Yellow taxis, subway entrances, and food carts frame a city where you are never far from a landmark, a performance, or a quiet corner to pause.

Plan your trip
New York works well for short breaks, extended stays, and as a starting point for exploring the wider United States. With three major airports and extensive rail and road connections, it is a convenient gateway to the East Coast and beyond.

Top sights in New York

Central Park

Stroll, cycle, or boat your way through this vast green oasis, with tree-lined paths, lakes, sculptures, and seasonal events in the heart of Manhattan.

Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island

Take a ferry to admire New York Harbour, get close to the Statue of Liberty, and learn about generations of arrivals at Ellis Island.

Times Square

Experience the bright billboards, theatres, and late-night buzz of this famous junction, especially striking in the evening.

Brooklyn Bridge & DUMBO

Walk across the historic Brooklyn Bridge, then explore cobbled streets, waterfront parks, and skyline views in the DUMBO area.

The High Line

Follow this elevated park built on a former rail line, combining city views, art installations, and landscaping above the streets.

Museum Mile

Spend time along Fifth Avenue visiting renowned institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim.

Top of the Rock or One World Observatory

Head up to an observation deck for sweeping views of Manhattan, its rivers, and the wider cityscape by day or night.

Greenwich Village & SoHo

Wander through tree-lined streets, townhouses, and boutique-filled blocks that reveal a more intimate side of New York.

Experience New York's everyday rhythm

Getting around
The subway is usually the quickest way to move between neighbourhoods, supported by frequent buses and plentiful yellow taxis and rideshare services. Walking is ideal for shorter distances, especially in areas like Midtown and Lower Manhattan where sights are close together.

Local life & culture
Life in New York flows through its streets, parks, and cultural venues, from small galleries to major performance halls. Each borough offers distinct communities, languages, and creative scenes, giving you many ways to experience the city at your own pace.

Where to unwind
You can slow down in places like Central Park, Bryant Park, or the waterfront paths along the Hudson and East rivers. Early mornings and late afternoons tend to be calmer times to enjoy the greenery and skyline views.

A taste of New York

Street food & local specialties
You will find classic pizza slices, bagels, and hot dogs across the city, alongside food trucks serving flavours from many parts of the world. Neighbourhoods such as the Lower East Side and parts of Brooklyn are known for casual spots that stay open late.

Casual & modern dining hubs
From food halls to relaxed bistros, New York offers many places where you can try small plates, shared dishes, and contemporary takes on global cuisines. Dining areas in Midtown, downtown Manhattan, and Brooklyn make it easy to sample several tastes in one outing.

Signature & scenic dining
For special occasions, you can book restaurants with skyline views, riverfront settings, or historic interiors. Elevated venues around Midtown, downtown, and the waterfront pair memorable outlooks with carefully presented menus.

Retail therapy in New York

Malls & lifestyle hubs
Large department stores and shopping centres around Midtown and Lower Manhattan bring together international brands, lifestyle labels, and dining options. They often serve as meeting places where you can combine browsing, eating, and short breaks in one stop.

Markets & local crafts
Neighbourhood streets in areas such as SoHo, Williamsburg, and parts of Brooklyn are good for independent boutiques and design-led stores. Seasonal markets and smaller shops offer opportunities to find distinctive pieces and gifts with a local feel.

Evening retail scene
After dark, many shopping streets remain lively, with illuminated storefronts and late-opening stores in central districts. Night-time walks along Fifth Avenue, Times Square, or busy Brooklyn avenues can easily be combined with nearby dining, with public transport helping you move between areas.

Best time to visit New York

Spring
From April to June, temperatures usually range from about 10–24°C (50–75°F) as parks turn green and flowers appear. This shoulder season is ideal for walking tours, outdoor dining, and enjoying longer daylight hours.

Summer
June to August brings warm weather, often around 21–29°C (70–85°F), with some hotter days. This peak season features outdoor concerts, rooftop gatherings, and lively waterfront activities, with many attractions extending their opening hours.

Autumn and winter
September to March includes crisp autumn days and colder winter weeks, from around -1–15°C (30–59°F). This low season offers colourful foliage, festive lights, indoor cultural experiences, and the chance to see the city in a quieter, more atmospheric way.

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