When autumn arrives, New York City turns into a living postcard. Golden, copper, and reddish tones color the streets, parks, and even the reflections on the Hudson. November marks the final stretch of this transformation before winter quiets the colors and gently covers the bare trees.
Although many travelers dream of escaping to the Hudson Valley or Vermont, the city itself offers unforgettable natural spectacles. From the forests of the Bronx to the lakes of Staten Island, autumn shines brightly amid skyscrapers and avenues. Here are five parks that become the perfect destination to enjoy an autumn weekend in this city.
1. Central Park (Manhattan) — The Golden Heart of the City
With more than 18,000 trees, Central Park becomes a mosaic of amber and scarlet. The paths of The Mall, the Bow Bridge, and the area…more
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