Central Park in autumn with golden foliage and the New York City skyline in the background
New York City  ·  Autumn

Fall in
New York City

There is nothing like it anywhere on earth.

New York City in autumn is incomparable. The skyline framed by golden canopies, the crisp air carrying the energy of eight million lives in motion, the city's great parks transformed into cathedrals of amber and rust. Trump Collection properties place you at the heart of it all.

Here is where Trump Collection recommends you take in the season's beauty — a curated guide to the finest fall sights and experiences in the greatest city in the world.

Central Park in autumn with golden orange foliage reflected in a still lake
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Central Park
The Crown Jewel of Autumn

843 acres of fall perfection. The Mall's elm canopy turns a hundred shades of gold; the Reservoir reflects the copper foliage of the Great Lawn; Bethesda Terrace offers a panorama that no painting has ever captured adequately. Walk from south to north as the season deepens — a different city reveals itself every week of October and November.

Best Viewed From: Trump International Hotel & Tower at Columbus Circle — step directly into the park's southwest corner at first light.
New York City brownstone neighborhood with autumn trees lining the street
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The Upper West Side
New York's Most Civilized Neighborhood

Brownstone-lined streets, the American Museum of Natural History, Riverside Park along the Hudson — the Upper West Side in fall is the city at its most livable. Columbus Avenue and Amsterdam Avenue offer world-class dining and boutique shopping as the leaves of the side streets turn golden overhead.

Best Explored: On foot from Columbus Circle north to the 79th Street Boat Basin — allow a full afternoon.
The High Line elevated park with autumn plantings and Manhattan skyline views
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The High Line
The City from Above

The High Line's wild grasses and native plantings take on extraordinary beauty in fall — rust, umber, and bronze against the steel geometry of the West Chelsea skyline. The promenade offers unique elevated views of the Hudson River and the architecture of one of the city's most dynamic neighborhoods.

Best Time: Late afternoon in October — the Hudson turns copper as the sun descends toward New Jersey.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art facade with autumn trees along Fifth Avenue
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Museum Mile & Fifth Avenue
Culture on the Edge of the Park

Fifth Avenue's park-side promenade is New York's most magnificent fall walk — the Metropolitan Museum on one side, Central Park's golden canopy on the other. Museum Mile concentrates more cultural wealth per block than anywhere on earth. Fall brings special exhibitions and the city's most sophisticated dining scene into its finest season.

Timing: The Met opens at 10am. Arrive early on a Tuesday or Wednesday for near-solitary access to the European galleries in fall light.
Brooklyn Bridge with Manhattan skyline view on a clear autumn day
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Brooklyn Bridge & DUMBO
Manhattan from the Outside

The walk across the Brooklyn Bridge in fall delivers the most dramatic skyline view the city offers. The cobblestoned streets of DUMBO below, framed by the bridge's steel cables, are among the most photographed scenes in American urban life — and in October's golden afternoon light, they are extraordinary.

Walk the bridge at 7am on a clear November morning — the skyline in crisp fall air is unmatched.
Rockefeller Center ice rink and Christmas tree in midtown Manhattan at dusk
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Midtown & Rockefeller Center
The City at Its Most Iconic

As fall deepens into November, Midtown's transformation into the holiday season begins. The Rockefeller Center tree arrives and the ice rink opens, the flags of Fifth Avenue give way to holiday banners, and the city's legendary energy surges. There is no moment in New York City's calendar that rivals this transition.

The week before Thanksgiving is the finest time to experience Midtown — festive, energized, and not yet overwhelmed by peak season crowds.
Central Park in autumn from above with golden foliage beside the New York skyline
Your Base for the Season
Trump International Hotel & Tower, New York

Positioned at One Central Park West — the finest address in New York City — Trump International Hotel & Tower places you at the entrance to Central Park. Step outside and you are immediately in the heart of New York's greatest fall experience. Forbes Five-Star rated, with Jean-Georges restaurant on the ground floor and the city's best at your door.

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There is nothing like fall in New York City. The energy, the beauty, the ambition of the place — it is all on full display when the leaves turn. There is nowhere else I would rather be.

— Trump Collection

Plan Your New York Visit

Experience the Season in Full

Our team is ready to arrange every detail of your New York autumn stay — from suites to dining reservations to private park tours.

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