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City Highlights

About City

New York, regularly called New York City to separate it from New York State, or NYC for short is the most crowded city in the United States. With a 2020 populace of 8,804,190 conveyed over 300.46 square miles (778.2 km2), New York City is likewise the most thickly populated significant city in the United States. Situated at the southern tip of the State of New York, the city is the focal point of the New York metropolitan region, the biggest metropolitan region on the planet by metropolitan region. With more than 20 million individuals in its metropolitan measurable region and roughly 23 million in its joined factual region, it is one of the world's most crowded megacities. New York City has been portrayed as the social, monetary, and media capital of the world, essentially affecting business, diversion, research, innovation, training, legislative issues, the travel industry, eating, craftsmanship, design, and sports, and is the most captured city on the planet. Home to the base camp of the United Nations, New York is a significant community for worldwide strategy and has now and then been known as the capital of the world. Arranged on one of the world's biggest regular harbors, New York City is made out of five precincts, every one of which is coextensive with a separate province of the State of New York.

The climate at New York:

New York’s location on the east coast of the United States means the city has a continental climate, with temperatures cooling in September as summer turns into autumn. Although you’ll get plenty of sunshine, the cooler weather’s great if you want to explore the city. New York has four distinct seasons, and you might find September more comfortable compared to the heat of summer. The Appalachian Mountains keep things from cooling too much, while offshore winds mean the Atlantic Ocean doesn’t cool things down as much. Tall buildings and skyscrapers have the double effect of keeping the heat in and winds at bay. The average high in New York City during September’s 24ºC, which drops to a pleasant 16ºC at night. The sea temperature’s 21ºC, while humidity’s low. You’ll get 92mm of rain over eight days, and 12 hours of daylight with seven hours of sunshine each day. UV levels will be high so make sure you look after your skin in the sun and wear plenty of sun cream. The sun sets at 7.30 pm at the start of September, and closer to 6.30 pm at the end of the month.

Top Universities New York:

  • Columbia University 
  • New York University (NYU) 
  • Cornell University 
  • Fordham University 
  • Baruch College 
  • CUNY Hunter College 
  • Pace University-New York

Top attractions in New York: 

  • Statue of Liberty
  • Central Park
  • Rockefeller Center & Top of the Rock Observation Deck
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Broadway and the Theater District
  • Empire State Building
  • 9/11 Memorial and Museum
  • High Line
  • Times Square
  • Brooklyn Bridge

 

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