For many local New Yorkers, summer weekends are a time to escape the city to a nearby beach or to head upstate to the mountains. Labor Day weekend is the last long weekend of the summer and unofficially marks the end of the summer season in the United States.
Throughout the summer New York sees a continuous influx of tourists, but as schools around the country begin either just before or just after Labor Day, tourism in New York slows for a period before the holiday rush begins again around Thanksgiving. Therefore, planning a trip around Labor Day weekend can typically offer a wider range of apartments in New York as well as a slightly less crowded city with many locals out of town and few families in the city.
Apartments available Labor Day weekend
This year Labor Day falls on Monday, September 3rd, and there are several apartments available, including some of our favorites seen below:
- An Upper West Side two-bedroom apartment (NY-15650)
- A Midtown West studio near Times Square and the Theater District (NY-6240)
- A Greenwich Village one-bedroom accommodation with a roof deck (NY-15085)
Happenings in New York over Labor Day weekend
Festivals:
- River to River Festival: an ongoing event this summer in Downtown Manhattan encompassing a collection of events south of Canal Street, in the Financial District and TriBeCa.
- Brazilian Day Festival: celebrating Brazilian heritage and culture on September 3rd in Midtown West, on Sixth Avenue from 42nd to 56th streets
Outdoor activities:
- Central Park: A great time to enjoy the park and visit the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir fountain, which has been reactivated to celebrate 100 years of New York City’s water supply and will operate until the fall.
- The Floating Pool at Brooklyn Bridge
Other Activities:
- The Nostalgia Train rides, including one on September 8th called “A day on the ‘A’”
For whatever reason you decide to come to New York on Labor Day, it is one of the best times to enjoy what the city has to offer. The weather is usually perfect, the crowds are a bit lighter than the rest of the summer, and there are plenty of activities for the adventurous traveler.
New York Habitat’s accommodations in New York make for the perfect place to end a day of fun in the city.
Photographs provided by francois-roux-photography.com
I saw that fountain last time it was turned on in 2003 to celebrate 150 years since Central Park’s completion worth a look before it’s turned off again. Its a great view in the afternoon entering from the Upper East Side of the park with the sun setting in the west.