Flights from Kathmandu (KTM) to New York (NYC)

About New York

Meet New York, the city that sets the pace

New York is a city of energy, ideas, and endless variety. From the moment you arrive, you will notice its fast rhythm, striking skyline, and streets filled with people from every corner of the world. Each neighbourhood has its own personality, from the brownstones of Brooklyn to the glass towers of Midtown.

The city blends world-famous landmarks with everyday scenes that feel instantly familiar. Yellow taxis, leafy side streets, and waterfront promenades sit side by side with busy avenues, museums, and Broadway theatres. Whether you are here for work or a long-awaited holiday, New York offers something new every time you visit.

Top sights in New York

Central Park

Walk, cycle, or simply sit by the lake in this vast green space, a calm escape surrounded by the Manhattan skyline.

Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island

Take a ferry to admire one of New Yorks most iconic landmarks and learn about the citys history of immigration.

Times Square

Stand among the bright billboards and buzzing crowds at this famous crossroads of shopping, theatres, and nightlife.

Brooklyn Bridge

Stroll across this historic bridge for sweeping views of Lower Manhattan, the East River, and Brooklyn.

The High Line

Follow this elevated park built on a former railway line, with gardens, public art, and views over the west side of Manhattan.

Experience the culture of New York

New York invites you to experience culture on every block. Spend an afternoon in the citys renowned museums, from modern art galleries to vast collections of natural history. Later, explore smaller independent spaces and live performance venues that showcase new voices in music, theatre, and dance.

You can see a Broadway show, catch live jazz in an intimate club, or watch a game featuring one of the citys major sports teams. Guided walking tours bring the stories of each neighbourhood to life, whether you are discovering street art, food traditions, or the architecture that has shaped the skyline. Along the rivers, ferries and cruises offer a different view of the city, especially at sunset when the lights begin to glow.

A taste of New York

Dining in New York is defined by choice. You will find everything from street-side favourites to acclaimed tasting menus, often just a few steps apart. Classic dishes such as New York-style pizza, bagels with generous toppings, and cheesecake are easy to find and worth trying at least once.

Beyond the classics, the citys diverse communities offer flavours from around the world. Explore food halls, neighbourhood bakeries, and family-run restaurants to experience different cuisines in a single day. Many areas, such as the Lower East Side, Queens, and Brooklyn, are known for their variety of small eateries and cafés where you can enjoy relaxed meals between sightseeing or meetings.

Retail therapy in the city that shops

New York is a destination for shoppers who enjoy both flagship stores and independent finds. Stroll along Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue to browse international brands, designer labels, and elegant department stores in a refined setting. In SoHo and the Meatpacking District, you will find stylish boutiques and concept stores set among cobbled streets and converted warehouses.

For something more casual, explore neighbourhood shopping streets in Brooklyn and downtown Manhattan, where local designers, bookshops, and vintage stores offer unique pieces. Markets and seasonal pop-ups appear throughout the year, especially during the winter holidays, with stalls selling crafts, fashion, and gifts. Whatever your style, you can easily combine shopping with dining and sightseeing as you move through the city.

Best time to visit New York

Spring in New York (March to May, 7–20°C / 45–68°F, shoulder season) brings milder days, blooming parks, and outdoor cafés reopening for the season. It is a pleasant time for walking tours, river cruises, and exploring neighbourhoods as they emerge from winter with longer daylight hours.

Summer (June to August, 20–30°C / 68–86°F, peak season) is warm and lively, with outdoor concerts, rooftop venues, and open-air film screenings. City parks and waterfronts are busy with festivals, and extended evening light makes it easy to fit in more activities after 18.00.

Autumn and winter (September to February, 0–18°C / 32–64°F, low season) showcase crisp days, colourful foliage, and a festive atmosphere later in the year. Cooler temperatures suit museum visits, cosy cafés, and indoor performances, while iconic winter decorations and ice rinks add a memorable charm to the city.

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