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Take in the waterfront beauty of New Rochelle
The island views and wildlife create a pretty picture of New Rochelle. This welcoming city is known for its restaurants, shopping and bird watching. Central Park and Rockefeller Center are just a couple of the must-sees in the area. If you need more space to accommodate a family vacation or friends trip, rental homes often come with separate dining areas and spacious living rooms.
New Rochelle’s revolutionary history
New Rochelle can be a great base from which to explore New York City, and you can enjoy a more relaxed vibe to come home to at the end of the day. If you’re staying at your New Rochelle vacation rental with kids, New Roc City has plenty of family friendly activities, like a go-kart track and an ice hockey rink. New Rochelle’s most fascinating site, however, has to be the Thomas Paine Historical Site, a museum and monument dedicated to the celebrated pamphleteer and Revolutionary War hero on the site of his former country home.
Enjoy New Rochelle’s waterfront
New Rochelle has a large marina, and many yacht, sailing and rowing clubs dot the coast along the Long Island Sound. Water sports enthusiasts will be in their element here, zipping along the sparkling waters of the sound, and reveling in the illustrious histories of these clubs. Fishing charters leave from the piers, giving you a chance to try your hand at big game fishing, enjoy a sunset cruise, or a night fishing excursion. Beach clubs line the shore at Davenport Neck, offering exclusive waterfront recreation during the summer season. Or, families can simply pack a picnic and head to the golden crescents of sand at Five Islands Park or Hudson Park Beach.
When to visit New Rochelle?
If you’re staying at your New Rochelle vacation rental during the summer months of June, July, or August you can expect sunny days and pleasant temperatures in the 70s and 80s. This warm weather often stretches into September – and these are the perfect months for sailing on the Sound or enjoying New Rochelle’s many public parks and beaches. Fall is also a lovely time of year to visit, and ideal for sightseeing, with October usually the driest month. By contrast, winters can be cold, with temperatures dropping below freezing in January, but making for atmospheric festive shopping.
Exploring the natural features in New Rochelle
Whether you're an active traveler or just want to take in the scenery, you'll be sure to find the perfect setting for your vacation in New Rochelle. These are some of the area's noteworthy sights, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Central Park (13.2 mi / 21.3 km)
- Bryant Park (15.1 mi / 24.4 km)
- Glen Island Park (1.9 mi / 3 km)
- Pelham Bay Park (3.2 mi / 5.1 km)
- Orchard Beach (3.3 mi / 5.3 km)
- Van Cortlandt Park (5.5 mi / 8.9 km)
Transportation to and around New Rochelle
Fly into Westchester County Airport (HPN), the closest airport, located 11.6 mi (18.7 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you can also fly into John F. Kennedy Intl. Airport (JFK), which is 18.5 mi (29.7 km) away.
If you're traveling by train, the main station is New Rochelle Station.