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New York City needs no introduction. But if it did, we couldn’t go without mentioning good ol’ Lady Liberty, world-famous Broadway theatres and the breathtaking Central Park. Spend an idyllic city break amongst skyscrapers and unbeatable shopping - you'll feel like you've just stepped into your favourite movie! Discover everything the big city has to offer on a holiday to New York.

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Essential information for New York

  1. Time Zone

    UK - 5hrs

  2. Language

    American English

  3. Currency

    US Dollar $

  4. Flight information

    7H 40M direct

  1. Connect from other UK airports

    You can now fly direct from London Gatwick to John F Kennedy International Airport. This flight will be operated by our partner, Delta, seasonally (from 22 May 2025 – 8 Sep 2025). Delta also operate a direct service from Edinburgh to JFK Airport, which flies daily in the summer, and 4 times a week in the winter.

  2. How do I get around?

    The fastest way to get around whilst in New York is by subway. You’ll find a station around every corner, and the city’s grid layout makes navigating the subway system straightforward. You can take a taxi for short trips, but to get a real feel for the city, nothing beats walking.

  3. Do I need a visa?

    To travel to the USA, you will need an ESTA visa. Please make sure that you have this approved at least 3 days before you head off on holiday.

  4. Good to know

    Read our Useful Information for guidance on what to expect before and during your holiday, including travel requirements, local customs and hotel facilities.

There's a New York holiday to suit every budget

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The best of the Big Apple – New York City holidays

Known for its world-class museums, Art Deco skyscrapers and avant-garde galleries, New York is the top of the list when it comes to culture and the arts. Whether you’re first in line for the latest Radio City showing or heading to the Brooklyn Bridge, NYC will keep you busy from dawn till dusk.

 

Whether you’re looking for non-stop action or want to get lost in this dazzling metropolis, New York City truly has something for everyone. Feel the pulse of the city in the heart of Manhattan or set your sights on one of the city’s thriving boroughs. Your adventure in the most exciting urban hub in the world is just a Virgin Atlantic Holidays booking away – discover our New York hotels today.

   

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Need more travel tips or holiday help?

If you’re travelling to New York from the UK, you don’t need a traditional visa for a holiday of up to 90 days. Instead, you’ll need to apply for an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization). It’s a quick and easy process done online, and most applications are approved within minutes. Just make sure you apply before your flight, as it’s a requirement for entering the United States under the Visa Waiver Program.

Always check the latest entry requirements before you travel. Rules can change, and it’s better to be safe than sorry!

The standard time difference between the UK and New York is 5 hours.
New York is 5 hours behind the UK.

On average, a direct flight from the UK to New York takes around 7 to 8 hours. Flights from London, especially from Heathrow or Gatwick, typically take about 7 hours and 30 minutes. If you're flying from Manchester, the journey can stretch to around 8 hours.

The return trip from New York to the UK is often quicker, taking around 6 to 7 hours, thanks to strong tailwinds over the Atlantic.

For most first-time visitors, Midtown Manhattan is the top choice. It’s central, walkable, and close to major landmarks like Times Square, the Empire State Building, Broadway theatres, and Rockefeller Center. You’ll have easy access to subways, restaurants, shopping, and iconic attractions — perfect for getting the full NYC experience.

If you’re looking for something a little trendier and more local, consider SoHo, Greenwich Village, or Chelsea. These downtown neighbourhoods offer stylish boutique hotels, cool cafés, art galleries, and a more relaxed vibe, all while still being well-connected to the rest of the city.

For a more budget-friendly option without straying too far, Long Island City in Queens is just across the river from Manhattan and offers stunning skyline views, modern hotels, and quick subway access to the heart of the city.

Ultimately, the best area to stay in New York depends on your travel style — whether you're all about sightseeing, soaking up local culture, or living like a New Yorker. But rest assured, wherever you stay, the energy of the city is never far away.

If you're wondering what to do in New York, you're in for a treat. The city is packed with iconic sights, unforgettable experiences, and something new around every corner — perfect for first-time travellers and returning visitors alike.

Start with the classics. No trip to New York is complete without seeing Times Square, especially at night when the lights are dazzling. Head up to the top of the Empire State Building or Top of the Rock for stunning views of the city skyline. Don’t forget to visit Central Park — a peaceful green escape right in the heart of Manhattan.

A visit to Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island is a must if you want to soak in some history. You can catch a ferry from Battery Park and make a half-day adventure out of it. For more powerful moments, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum is a deeply moving experience.

If you’re into art and culture, explore world-famous museums like The Met, MoMA, or the American Museum of Natural History. Love shopping? Walk down Fifth Avenue, or explore the trendy boutiques in SoHo.

Want something off the beaten path? Walk the High Line, a beautiful park built on a former railway line, or take the subway to Brooklyn for food markets, vintage shops, and amazing views from DUMBO or the Brooklyn Bridge Park.

And of course — eat! From dollar pizza slices and bagels to food trucks and Michelin-starred restaurants, New York is a food lover’s paradise.

No matter your style, there’s always something to see, do, or taste in New York. The city truly never sleeps — and you’ll love every minute of it.

For many travellers, the best time to visit New York is during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to early November). The weather is mild, the parks are either blooming or beautifully golden, and there are fewer crowds compared to peak summer. It’s perfect for sightseeing, walking tours, and enjoying outdoor attractions like Central Park and the High Line.

If you're dreaming of warm weather and rooftop bars, summer (July to August) brings sunny days, outdoor festivals, and plenty of buzz. Just keep in mind, it can get hot and humid, and tourist spots are usually busier.

For a magical experience, winter (late November to December) is a fantastic time to visit — especially if you want to see New York during the holidays. Think Christmas lights, festive window displays, ice skating at Rockefeller Center, and the famous New Year’s Eve countdown in Times Square. Just be prepared for chilly weather and higher hotel prices during this popular season.

So, whether you want crisp autumn air, sunny summer vibes, or a winter wonderland, there's truly no bad time to visit New York — just different kinds of unforgettable.

For a true New York classic, grab a slice of pizza at Joe’s Pizza in Greenwich Village — a must for first-time visitors. If you’re in the mood for a bagel, Ess-a-Bagel in Midtown serves up huge, freshly made bagels with all the toppings you can dream of.

Want something more iconic? Head to Katz’s Delicatessen on the Lower East Side for the famous pastrami sandwich — just like in the movies. For a fun food market experience, explore Chelsea Market, where you can try everything from tacos and noodles to mini doughnuts all in one place.

If you’re into fine dining, New York doesn’t disappoint. Restaurants like Le Bernardin, Eleven Madison Park, and Per Se offer world-class menus with incredible views and service — perfect for a special night out.

Don’t forget to check out neighbourhood gems in Chinatown, Little Italy, and Brooklyn for authentic eats, hidden bakeries, and family-run spots full of character.

Whether you're grabbing a hot dog from a street cart or sitting down for a five-course tasting menu, New York City is made for food lovers — and every meal is part of the adventure.

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