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New York City

 The city that never sleeps, a world of culture, style, and endless energy 

Introducing New York City

New York is more than a city, it’s an icon. From the bright lights of Times Square to the leafy paths of Central Park, every corner holds a story. Discover world-class art at the Met and MoMA, stroll through SoHo’s boutiques, or take in skyline views from the Empire State Building and Brooklyn Bridge. A melting pot of cultures, flavors, and styles, New York reinvents itself every day, and invites you to be part of its rhythm.

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Currency

The US Dollar (USD) is the local currency. Credit cards are accepted almost everywhere, though small cash bills are useful for tips, taxis, and food trucks.

Cuisine

New York’s food scene reflects its diversity. Bagels, pizza by the slice, and pastrami sandwiches are classics, while Michelin-starred dining, rooftop bars, and global street food make it a paradise for every taste.

Transport

The subway is the fastest way to move around, operating 24/7. Yellow cabs remain a city icon, while walking is often the best way to discover neighborhoods like Greenwich Village or Chinatown.

Tipping etiquette

Tipping is essential: 18–20% in restaurants, $1–2 per drink at bars, and small amounts for taxis and hotel staff. Tips are a significant part of service workers’ income.

When to go

New York dazzles year-round. Winter brings festive lights and ice rinks, spring blooms in Central Park, summer rooftop evenings, and autumn colors in the city’s parks.

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