Travel to New York This Summer
All eyes are on New York this week as the Sex and the City film premieres here in London.
Travel experts believe that the film will attract many British tourists to New York as they see the beautiful setting of the film. Fans of Sex and the City can now also do tours where they visit the locations of famous scenes from the series and the movie.
The New York tourist board, NYC and company, are keen to use this opportunity to remind tourists that New York does not have to be a winter destination.
Many consider New York a winter destination, picturing snowy scenes and shopping experiences in one of the most famous cities in the world.
But New York can offer a fabulous summer holiday to those who venture there in the warm summer months. With an average summer temperature of 29 degrees celsius and an abundance parks and outdoor pools, New York is a real summer treat.
Commenting on some of the city’s best attractions, NYC & Company chief George Fertitta said: “Easily reachable by subway, Coney Island offers sun-worshipping on the beach, a dolphin show, and carnival rides, while the Brooklyn Museum of Art is home to one of the world’s best Egyptian collections.”
With over a million British tourists visiting New York each year the city is already a highly popular destination, although not enough people consider it a summer break.
In addition to its many attractions, New York is one of the most dangerous cities in the world. Whatever precautions you take, travelling to New York, you are at risk of being the victim of a crime.
The most common type of crime, especially for tourists, is mugging and theft. To protect against occurrences such as this ruining your holiday, make sure you have travel insurance before you fly.
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