Flights from Turkey to New York (NYC)

Discover New York

Discover New York

Why visit New York?

New York is a city of neighbourhoods, where iconic landmarks meet everyday local life. You will find world-famous museums, theatres, parks, and waterfronts, all sitting beside small cafes, galleries, and community spaces.

What to expect

Expect a fast-paced, walkable city with distinct boroughs, from the skyscrapers of Manhattan to the creative energy of Brooklyn. The streets are lively late into the evening, and you will be surrounded by art, culture, and a constant sense of movement.

Plan your trip

New York works well for both short city breaks and longer stays, with easy onward connections across the United States and beyond. Plan time to explore a few boroughs, then use the city as a starting point for wider regional trips along the East Coast.

Top sights in New York

Central Park

Stroll, cycle, or simply sit by the lakes in Central Park, a vast green escape framed by the skyline in the heart of Manhattan.

Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island

Take a harbour ferry to see the Statue of Liberty up close and explore Ellis Island, where moving exhibits tell stories of past arrivals.

Times Square

Walk through the bright lights of Times Square, where huge screens, theatres, and late-night shops create a distinctive city buzz.

Brooklyn Bridge and DUMBO

Cross the Brooklyn Bridge on foot for sweeping views, then explore DUMBO, known for cobbled streets, galleries, and riverfront outlooks.

The High Line

Follow this elevated park built on a former rail line, lined with art, gardens, and views over the streets of Chelsea and the Meatpacking District.

Museum Mile

Spend time along Fifth Avenue visiting major museums, from the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the Guggenheim, all set near Central Park.

Hudson Yards and Edge

Head to Hudson Yards for contemporary architecture, public art, and the Edge observation deck, offering wide views over western Manhattan.

Experience New York's everyday rhythm

Getting around

Use the subway and commuter trains for the quickest way between boroughs, then switch to buses or walking for shorter journeys. Yellow cabs and ride-hailing services help with late-night trips or when you are carrying shopping.

Local life & culture

Life in New York plays out on the streets, from dog walkers and joggers in parks to musicians and artists in subway stations. Each neighbourhood has its own character, whether it is creative studios in Brooklyn, brownstone streets in Harlem, or waterfront walks in Queens.

Where to unwind

Relax in riverside parks along the Hudson or East River, or find a quiet corner in Bryant Park and Central Park during early mornings or at sunset. For a calmer pace, seek out smaller neighbourhood gardens and promenades with views back to the skyline.

A taste of New York

Street food & local specialties

Try New York-style pizza by the slice, bagels with generous toppings, and hot dogs from street carts, especially around midtown and downtown Manhattan. Neighbourhoods in Brooklyn and Queens are known for food trucks and small eateries serving flavours from around the world.

Casual & modern dining hubs

Discover food halls and casual dining in areas such as Midtown, Chelsea, and Brooklyn's waterfront, where stands and small kitchens sit side by side. Portions often encourage sharing, so you can sample several dishes in one meal.

Signature & scenic dining

Book a table at rooftop restaurants or high-floor venues in Manhattan for city views, or choose riverfront dining in Brooklyn or Long Island City for a different outlook. Many places time their menus around sunset, when the skyline starts to glow.

Retail therapy in New York

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Browse major shopping centres and department stores in Midtown and Hudson Yards, where international brands sit alongside local designers. These hubs often include cafes, galleries, and event spaces, turning a shopping trip into a full day out.

Markets & local crafts

Explore smaller markets and boutique-lined streets in SoHo, Williamsburg, and the Lower East Side for independent labels, vintage finds, and handmade crafts. Weekend markets often feature rotating stalls with art, jewellery, and homeware.

Evening retail scene

After dark, key shopping streets and some markets stay lively, especially around Times Square, Fifth Avenue, and parts of Brooklyn. Well-connected subway lines and buses make it easy to reach these areas and return to your hotel comfortably.

Best time to visit New York

Spring (April to June) is a shoulder season, with mild temperatures around 10–24°C (50–75°F), blooming parks, and generally comfortable walking weather. Summer (July to August) is the peak season, often warm and humid with temperatures around 24–32°C (75–90°F), drawing many visitors and outdoor events. Autumn and winter (September to March) range from cool to cold, about -3–18°C (27–64°F); this period is mostly a shoulder to low season, with crisp autumn colours and chilly, sometimes snowy, winter days.

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