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About New York
New York City, which is the largest city in the United States, is known for its history as a gateway for immigration to the United States and its status as a financial, cultural, transportation, and manufacturing center.
Contrasting with New York City's urban atmosphere, the vast majority of the state is dominated by farms, forests, rivers, mountains, and lakes.
The city serves as one of the world's primary global cities, exerting a powerful influence over worldwide commerce, finance, culture, and entertainment. The city is also an important center for international affairs, hosting the headquarters of the United Nations. The city consists of five distinct boroughs: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. It is the most densely populated major city in the United States, with an estimated 8,274,527 people within an area of 304.8 square miles (789.43 km2).
36% of its population was born outside the United States.The city is sometimes referred to as "The City That Never Sleeps" due to its extensive 24-hour subway system and constant bustling of traffic and people, while other nicknames include Gotham and the Big Apple. The building form most closely associated with New York City is the skyscraper.
Sites to visit
Only in NY will you find all of America’s best attributes – the diversity, the culture, the style – intensified in such an intriguing way.
Come and see the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings, the Statue of Liberty, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, the Bronx Zoo, Staten Island Ferry, Brooklyn Bridge and all our other world-famous attractions. There is always a neighborhood to explore, a restaurant to try, a Broadway show or museum to see; and don't miss cultural performances or sporting events. You cannot miss the experience of visiting The Niagara Falls in NY State.
Eating and drinking
In the city that never sleeps, there is plenty of time for dining -- and unlimited options to chose from. Everything from sushi and dim sum to hot dogs and donuts is available in New York City.
From the South Street Seaport Museum to the numerous sightseeing cruises departing from the piers at South Street Seaport, South Street Seaport is a popular tourist destination. These restaurant recommendations near South Street Seaport will help you avoid the neighborhood's tourist traps and enjoy a great meal!
By Night
"Nightlife" in New York City is not confined to the darker as here there are bars and restaurants open somewhere at all hours of the day. Want a beer with your morning bagel? You can do that here. Need a steak and a scotch at 10am? That can be arranged as well. You would like to dance at 6am on a Saturday morning? No problem. No matter what your nightlife style is – laid-back neighborhood watering hole, swanky lounge, high octane dance club, old-fashioned Irish pub, posh pool hall, dive-y music club, sophisticated piano bar – New York's sheer variety is astounding. Add in all the Broadway and off-Broadway shows, art gallery receptions, free public concerts, and impromptu sidewalk entertainers, and you have a full 24-7 schedule of goings-on. Even the "regular" bars and clubs usually stay open until 3 or 4am.
Climate
New York City enjoys on average 234 sunny days every year. New York City has a humid subtropical climate, because the coldest month's (January) average temperature is 29°F (-1.5°C) at JFK Airport and 32°F (0°C) in Central Park.
Summers are typically warm and fairly humid with average high temperatures of 84°F (29°C) and lows of 68°F (20°C). Winters are cold but the city's coastal position keeps temperatures slightly milder than inland regions, with high temperatures of slightly above freezing and lows of just below freezing. Spring and autumn are erratic, and can range from cool to hot, although they are usually pleasantly mild with low humidity.
Hotels in New York
The Best Boutique and Design hotels in New York : Night Hotel NY,

