The Holiday Season in New York

New York at Christmas time sparks a lot of memories. Who hasn't seen countless feel good movies centred around the Big Apple at the most magical time of year and wondered what it'd be like to walk through Central Park in the snow?

You can start planning your Christmas trip away at any time of the year, and it's something that you'll be likely to remember for a long time. Whether you want to visit New York with the whole family or as part of a romantic getaway for two, it'll be an unforgettable experience no matter what.

One of the benefits about planning to travel around this time of year is that you'll be able to avoid particularly expensive flights to the city. The more costly fights tend to get booked during the summer as flight companies make the most of travellers hoping to take advantage of the clement east coast sunshine.

However, New York can be especially cold during the winter - which is why less people go. But for you this will mean much more breathing room and, of course, you get to enjoy the pleasure of seeing this beautiful city covered in crisp, clear snow with dazzling window displays tempting you into numerous famous and fashionable stores.

Christmas in New York can be a magical experience for solo travellers, families and couples alike. Just a simple trip into the esteemed and world-renowned Toys R Us in Times Square will show you the effort the Big Apple puts into spreading the Christmas cheer. And, once you've had your fill of fun, stepping back outside will bring you into a world of carol singers, Santas and a chance to meet some real reindeer at Central Park Zoo.

Walk in the footsteps of some of your favourite movie characters as you traverse New York city at Christmas time. And as cold as the air is, the city is warm with festive cheer and don't forget that there's plenty of exquisite bars and restaurants ready to welcome you through their doors after a long day of exploring.

Christmas is a fantastic time of year to think about staying in one the many New York hotels, whether you're a fan of open-air ice skating or prefer to watch the world go by from a New York city café with a mug of hot coffee warming your hands.
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Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.