The Global Meaningful Travel Map
New York City Tourism + Conventions
About Our Destination
New York City has an energy all its own with an endless supply of sights, attractions and activities. From delicious eats and iconic sights to our diverse neighborhoods and easily accessible transportation, there’s no better adventure than exploring the five boroughs. Plan your visit now to experience all the thrills of the world’s most welcoming city.
Learn more at nyctourism.com
Impact
New York City Tourism + Conventions is the official destination marketing organization (DMO) and convention and visitors bureau (CVB) for the five boroughs of NYC. Our mission is to invite the world and energize the City, building equitable, sustainable economic prosperity and community through tourism for the mutual benefit of residents, businesses and visitors. A core part of our work is helping small businesses and showcasing the diversity of the city with multicultural content platforms including Black, Asian and Latino experiences. Our award-winning Local Legends video series highlights some of the city’s most vibrant and culturally rich neighborhoods. Additionally, we are the first US tourism organization to launch a dedicated Halal Travel Guide for Muslim travelers. New York City Tourism + Conventions’ Tourism Ready is a free program that teaches local businesses how to work with the travel trade. This helps to spread visitor traffic and the economic impact of tourism throughout the city. New York City is the first big city in the U.S. to adopt climate budgeting, a new tool to achieve its stated goal of getting to net-zero emissions by 2050 and bolster its resiliency to extreme heat and flooding. The Javits Center, NYC’s convention center, joined the NetZero Carbon Events pledge and is a leader in sustainability practices for the meeting industry. The City’s vast transit system (subway, bus, bike and walkable streets) continues to serve as the most sustainable and efficient way to navigate the city for travelers (by both cost and time) and includes a growing fleet of electric buses.
To learn more, please contact Reagan Stulbaum (rstulbaum@nyctourism.com)