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Just because the summer's over doesn't mean there aren't still many reasons to visit the cultural powerhouse that is New York City. With cool temperatures and autumn leaves blowing around Central Park, autumn is an attractive time to visit the Big Apple - and the city's diverse schedule of events provides many more reasons to take a trip in the second half of the year.
Situated between the summer influx of tourists and Christmas celebrations, autumn is the perfect time to see New York without the crowds getting in the way, and the city still plays host to many notable events - from the Feast of San Gennaro in Little Italy, giving a taste of New York's mixed cultural heritage, to the festivities of Halloween and Thanksgiving that really bring the city to life.
Learning the public holidays and long weekends of New York City can be useful for planning your trip to coincide with the celebrations. If you're visiting in September, you can catch Labor Day and expect a solemn and respectful atmosphere on the anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks. For October visitors, Columbus Day falls on the second Monday of the month and means New York locals can enjoy a long weekend, so an atmosphere of contentment is always in the air.
Visiting at the end of the month also allows travellers to experience the macabre delights of Halloween - a celebration that no one does like the Americans. November also holds its own with activities and annual events to keep drawing international visitors - from the hugely popular New York Marathon, seeing thousands of runners taking to the city streets, to the colourful processions and spectacular fireworks that comprise the city's Thanksgiving Day Parade, a chance for US citizens to celebrate their history that visitors are more than welcome to get involved in too.
Even if you're just hoping for a quiet and reflective sightseeing tour of the famous city, the autumn season has a unique atmosphere. Whether you're catching the tail-end of summer in sunny September or heading to New York to catch the first of the fall foliage in October and November, visiting the Big Apple in the autumn is a chance to explore the city on your own terms, without having to battle through the crowds. That also means you can enjoy less congestion and greater availability of New York hotels when travelling off-season.
