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Flight Guide to New York City

Landmarks and Monuments You Can’t Miss

Times Square

Easily recognised for its neon lights, Times Square is one of the most recognisable icons in New York. It’s the heart of Broadway and is surrounded by many popular restaurants, shops, and hotels. When you are searching for airfares to New York City, make sure to visit Times Square both during the day and at night to fully experience how electric this landmark is.

 

Central Park

After your flights to New York City, Central Park is a peaceful haven in the centre of the USA’s largest city. While the park is surrounded by modern skyscrapers and busy traffic, the park offers scenic walking trails, trees, and ponds. For a classic NYC experience, hire bikes after your cheap flights to New York City to explore Central Park.

 

Top of the Rock

To fully appreciate the skyline of New York, head to the Top of the Rock to see it from above. While many visitors with flights to New York City head to the top of the Empire State Building, the nearby Top of the Rock offers an arguably better view with smaller crowds.

 

 

Best Things to Do on Weekends

Chelsea Market

Located near the High Line park, Chelsea Market is a popular spot among both locals and visitors. Throughout the market, there are many different shops, cafes, and restaurants that could keep you busy for hours. The design of the market is eclectic, which fits in nicely with the trendy Meatpacking District where it’s located.

 

Smorgasburg

When you book your airfares to New York City, there’s so much exciting food to experience. One way to try several cuisines is to attend the Smorgasburg food festival, which is held on Saturdays and Sundays in Brooklyn between April and November. Visitors with return flights to New York City can try a wide variety of food, including fresh oysters, Mexican, Thai, pizza, and Smorgasburg’s famous ramen burger.

 

See a Broadway Show

A must-do activity for visitors with return flights to New York City is to see a show on Broadway. The diverse range of musicals and plays ensures that there’s something to appeal to everyone. If you want to see one of the most in-demand shows, such as the Lion King or Book of Mormon, it’s recommended to purchase your tickets well in advance. However, if you’re flexible on which show you see after your flights to New York City, visit the TKTS office in Times Square for highly discounted same-day tickets.

 

Attend a Local Sports Game

New York City is home to some of the top sports teams in the USA. No matter what time of year you book airfares to New York City, you’ll have the opportunity to see a game. Basketball fans can see the Knicks or Brooklyn Nets; check out the Rangers for ice hockey; attend a Yankees or Mets game if you’re interested in baseball; and for American football, book a ticket to a Jets or Giants game.

 

 

The Cost of Visiting

When you have flights to New York City, the current exchange rate is about $1.45 AUD to $1 USD. Accommodation is in high demand in New York, so your hotel is likely to be the largest expense of your holiday. Hotels in central Manhattan cost about $400 to $500 AUD per night. However, if you’re willing to catch the train into the city from Brooklyn or New Jersey, you could get a hotel room for about $250 to $300 AUD per night.

If you’re on a budget with cheap flights to New York City, you could buy slices of pizza for $1 USD ($1.45 AUD) or a Chinatown feast for about $5 USD ($7.30 AUD). If you visit a sit-down restaurant in a central location, plan to spend about $15 USD ($21.80 AUD) for a meal. Drinks can easily be purchased on a budget in New York. Many bars offer daily happy hours with beer and cocktails available for $5 USD ($7.30 AUD) or less. For your morning coffee, a latte or cappuccino from a local cafe costs about $3.50 USD ($5 AUD).

When you have return flights to New York City, the subway is the easiest way to get around. Subway fare costs $3 USD ($4.35 AUD) one-way or $33 USD ($48 AUD) for an unlimited weeklong pass. Public transport is also available from each of the city’s three airports. From John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK), an AirTrain is available to Jamaica Center subway station for $5 USD ($7.30 AUD); the M60 bus travels from LaGuardia Airport (LGA) into Manhattan for $2.75 USD ($4 AUD); and an AirTrain from Newark Liberty Airport (EWR) to Penn Station in Manhattan costs $5.50 USD ($8 AUD).