New York City Travel Blog – A Winter Adventure
Staying in Midtown – The Perfect Location
If you're looking for a fantastic location out of the hustle and bustle but still within walking distance of key attractions, staying near Lexington Avenue and Grand Central Terminal in Midtown is ideal. I stayed at The Renwick Hotel, which was beautiful and quirky, with an art-themed style. The little touches, like the paintbrush 'Do Not Disturb' sign, made it extra special. Rooms were spacious with huge beds, and while there were no in-room tea or coffee facilities, free tea and coffee were available downstairs in the morning. You can also fill up your reusable water bottle from the gym. Staff were lovely and incredibly helpful. Just keep in mind resort fees were around $40 per night, and the refundable deposit was higher than expected, but it was refunded within two days of returning home.
Top Tips for Exploring NYC
- Grand Central Terminal: Stick to the main terminal and avoid the restrooms.
- Times Square: Visit early morning when jet lag wakes you up—between 5:30-6:00 AM in winter is perfect for empty, crowd-free photos.
- Planning is Key: NYC is huge and involves a lot of walking. Plan your days in advance to avoid unnecessary backtracking.
- Hudson Yards & The High Line: A must-visit! Walk the High Line for stunning views, and near the end, you'll find Little Island, a quirky, free floating park on the Hudson River. This spot is beautiful year-round, but in Spring & Summer, it’s even more vibrant. There are also toilets available on-site.
- Toilet Finder App: Finding toilets in NYC can be tricky, so download a toilet finder app to save time. Many fast-food places require a code, meaning you have to buy something to use the toilet.
Brooklyn & Dumbo – Sunrise Views & Foodie Gems
- Walk the Brooklyn Bridge for sunrise – fewer crowds, stunning views! Once over the bridge, explore Dumbo and grab breakfast at Time Out Market or a nearby cute coffee shop.
- Visit Pebble Beach for great city skyline views.
- Chinatown: Stop by Tasty Dumpling for affordable and delicious dumplings and dim sum. Try Mei Lai Wah’s famous Pineapple Bun—there's no pineapple in it, but it’s incredible!
Foodie Highlights
- Medium Rare Steakhouse: Serves just Steak! A prix fixe menu ($34.95) offering steak, fries, and their famous sauce—includes bread, butter, and salad. They also have plenty of dessert options which the Sundae and Apple pie are supposed to be delicious. Amazing service and incredible food it's one you should add to your list. Highly recommended!
- Best Pizza Spots: Check out $1.50 Pizza, L’Industrie, Joe’s Pizza, and Mama’s Too for delicious, affordable slices.
- Sote Coffee Roasters (Upper West Side) – An independent coffee shop near Central Park, perfect for a warm break.
Unique NYC Experiences
- Roosevelt Island: A must-do at sunrise or sunset. I would spend half a day here in order to see the whole island. This is where you can see a memorial and the ruins of a former Smallpox Hospital from 1854 and the statue of President Roosevelt.
- NYC Ferries: Instead of expensive boat tours, take a $4.50 NYC ferry or the FREE Staten Island Ferry for unbeatable city views, including the Statue of Liberty. Make sure you stay on the right side for the best views including the wonderful statue of liberty again all for FREE. Avoid scammers outside—you don’t need to buy a ticket!
- Summit One Vanderbilt: One of the best observation decks in NYC—Very immersive & fun. The bar at the top has great views and a Cafe for drinks and food at reasonable prices too. One of my most favourite experiences I've ever done and I have done both Empire state and Rockefeller.
- Hudson Yards: An experience called The Vessel: A unique experience, bookable on-site for a small fee.
- Central Park: Visit at sunrise for a peaceful experience—especially on a Sunday morning when locals are out walking their dogs. The park is huge, so plan multiple visits.
Why Visit NYC in Winter?
I loved experiencing New York in winter! It was cold (often below freezing), but layer up and wear comfy shoes, and you’ll be fine. Snow is possible, so check the forecast and pack accordingly. The best part? Fewer crowds, no long queues, and a more relaxing experience in one of the world’s busiest cities.
New York City is unforgettable, and visiting in the off-season gave me the chance to enjoy it without the usual chaos. If you’re thinking about a winter trip, I highly recommend it!
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