New York City is always a great place to visit, especially in March. March weather is milder than the preceding months, and the city slowly comes out of hibernation, with plenty of indoor and outdoor activities to keep tourists occupied.

The city's iconic cherry blossoms begin to bloom in Central Park around mid-March, creating great opportunities for photography enthusiasts.

What Is the Weather Like in New York in March?

Temperatures in New York City can vary, but it's best to prepare for cold weather, especially in early March. The average highs are around 44°F (or 7°C), and the average lows are around 29°F (-2°C).

There may also be precipitation in the form of rain or snow. Pack a winter coat, gloves, warm clothes, and comfortable walking shoes to make the most of your visit.

weather in NYC in March

Is New York City Busy in March?

The level of crowds around the Big Apple can vary, but March is generally much quieter than the peak tourist seasons.

If the weather is nice, New Yorkers tend to take advantage, and tourist attractions and public events can get quite crowded. Where possible, purchase tickets to popular events to avoid disappointment.

What Can You Do in New York City in March?

There are plenty of things to do in New York City in March, including:

1. Visit Central Park

Visit Central Park

Central Park in March ca n be extremely beautiful as the seasonal transition to spring sees the park come to life after the chilly winter months.

Temperatures are cold, but the blanket of snow has melted, and flowers have started to bloom.

Aside from snapping pictures of the many cherry blossom trees, you can rent a rowboat at the Central Park Boathouse, visit the Central Park Carousel and Zoo with your family, or take a stroll along the Central Park Mall and its many elm trees.

2. See the St Patrick's Day Parade

See the St Patricks Day Parade

The famous NYC St Paddy's Parade starts on 44th Stree t on Fifth Avenue and goes through the heart of Manhattan, passing iconic landmarks like the St. Patrick's Cathedral in Little Italy, the Rockefeller Center, and the New York Public Library.

There are thousands of bands, marchers, and floats to enjoy. The St Patrick's Day Parade is the biggest in the world, with more than 150,000 visitors every year.

3. Go to a Broadway Show

Go to a Broadway Show

March is a great time to take in a Broadway show . Some of the most popular shows run year-round, while others may vary depending on the season.

You may be able to pick up tickets for Broadway shows like Hamilton, Wicked, The Lion King, Hadestown, or Chicago when you visit New York in March.

4. See the New York Botanical Garden

See the New York Botanical Garden

The NYC Botanical Garden in the Bronx is open year-round. The Enid A Haupt Conservatory is one of the city's hidden gems, containing a huge collection of tropical plants and flowers, while the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden features more than 5000 rose bushes.

If you are taking a trip with your family, we can recommend visiting the Everett Children's Adventure Garden, where you can enjoy plenty of interactive activities and displays.

5. Take a Walking Tour

Take a Walking Tour

You can see sights like a local by signing up for one of the many paid or free tours in New York City.

There are walking tours of Central Park that cover the park's famous landmarks, food tours of Little Italy, a walking tour of the High Line (an elevated park built on an old railroad track), and a memorial tour of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum.

Some guides offer walking tours over the Brooklyn Bridge, which provide great views over the city, or trips through the Financial District, where you can snap a selfie next to the iconic Charging Bull Statue.

Buying a New York Pass

Buying a New York Pass

If sightseeing is high on your agenda, consider buying a New York Pass . You can use this pass to gain access to the city's top attractions at a discounted rate, including:

  • The Empire State Building
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • The Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises
  • The Metropolitan Opera
  • The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
  • The Guggenheim Museum
  • The One World Observatory
  • The American Museum of Natural History
  • The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
  • The 9/11 Memorial and Museum

You can also use your pass to access discounts on shopping, dining, and transportation, along with a guidebook and map of the city.

New York is one of the most exciting cities in the world, so don't let the weather deter you. March is a great time to see a different side of the city, whether you are traveling on your own or with your family.

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