
Basic Info for Living in New York City: Zip Codes, Weather Conditions & Transportation Options
New York is one of the most attractive cities in the United States. Touted as the most populous city in the country, it is home to numerous multinational companies, businesses, academic institutions and universities, as well as various places of interests that attract people from all over the world.
New York City basic info
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City
Like every other city in the United States, New York also has its unique zip code. If you wish to live in the city, you should know the zip and area codes so as to ensure efficient mail delivery and locate important places and landmarks. The city of New York has a standard 5-digit zip code that is 10001, 10002, and 10003, etc., for specific regions, followed by an area code.
New York City zip code
http://newyork.areaconnect.com/zip2.htm?city=New%20York&qs=NY&searchtype=bycity
The city has a subtropical climate with chilly winters and hot and humid summers. The best time to travel to New York City is spring and autumn. January is the coldest month with temperature dropping to as low as ?12 °C. July, the hottest month sees the mercury level soaring as high as 29.0 °C. Snowfall is common in winter and there can also be occasional hurricanes in the area.
Weather conditions in New York
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g60763-s208/New-York-City:New-York:Weather.And.When.To.Go.html
Public transportation facility is excellent in New York, as most people take public transit to commute to their workplace. The city has excellent road, rail and air facilities. The Grand Central Terminal and the Port Authority Bus Terminal is the busiest railway station and bus terminal in the US. The city's subway is one of the most popular public transits in the world. You can also use the ferry service, taxis and limos as well as bicycles.
Transportation options of NYC
http://www.mustseenewyork.com/transportation.html

