Do you dream of visiting New York? In that case, you’re not alone!

Life is busy, stressful, and sometimes you simply need a break. When you can feel yourself getting burnt out, it’s time for a holiday. The type of holiday that you prefer depends largely on your personality and how you feel.

Some people just need a sleepy week at home or in a cottage somewhere rural and quiet. Others prefer to go abroad, perhaps to Europe or to the United States of America. Going abroad is perfect if you want a refreshing change and potentially an adventure, rather than complete rest.

One place that everyone should visit at some point is the Big Apple itself, New York. New York is one of the most famous cities in the world for good reason; it’s a hotbed of culture and experiences all condensed into a fantastic city. There’s so much to do and even more to see.


Planning on a Budget

One of the downsides of New York is that it’s on everyone’s bucket list. This means that it’s notoriously pricey to visit, even for a few days. However, it is possible to stick to a budget and save some cash.

The first step is to plan your trip so that you skip the peak tourist times. If you visit outside of holidays and stick to January-early April and September-November, you’ll pay less than if you were to visit during the summer or December. December is so expensive because of the famous Christmas celebrations in New York, which attracts plenty of tourists.

You should also find the cheapest accommodation that you’re willing to stay at. Remember that you aren’t going to be spending any time at the hotel other than to sleep. New York is a place to explore, not to sit around in a fancy hotel room.

With a few other smart choices, you can make sure that your trip to New York doesn’t break the bank. After spending a few days there, it might be an idea to spend more time elsewhere in America, so that you can have a longer holiday without the expense.

Places to Vist

Nobody goes to New York without a jam-packed itinerary in mind. You can’t do everything in one visit, but you can hit the highlights and get a true feel for the city. For example, the One World Trade Center Observatory provides a bird’s-eye view of the Big Apple in all its glory. Even better, it won’t break the bank and you’ll enjoy an unforgettable view from the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.

You should also explore the cultural hallmarks of New York. Broadway tickets are the gold standard of American theatre, but if you’re savvy enough, you can find discounted tickets so that you can enjoy a show without breaking the bank.

New York also features some stunning museums, such as the American Museum of Natural History. Most of these museums are either pay-as-you-wish or offer free days or times. Finally, you can’t go to New York without sampling some of the famous foods there. New York bagels are well-known for good reason, so try at least one or seven while you’re there!