What to Pack for a Winter Trip to New York City

What to Wear in NYC in Winter

New York in winter is pure magic — twinkling lights, steaming street-corner coffee carts, and that unmistakable buzz in the air. But with that charm comes one not-so-tiny challenge: the cold. Between icy wind tunnels, slushy sidewalks, and packed subway rides, figuring out what to wear (and what to skip) can get tricky fast.

 

This New York winter packing list covers everything you’ll actually need to stay warm, comfortable, and stylish — whether you’re ice-skating at Bryant Park, catching a Broadway show, or exploring the city streets. From the best layers to reliable boots and cozy accessories, here’s how to pack smart for your winter trip to the Big Apple.

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Winter Weather in New York

Average NYC Winter Temperatures

Winter is an underrated time to travel in the United States; many cities come to life in the cold months. And lucky for you, New York City is one of those destinations! Although it gets cold, it’s one of the best places to visit in the US in winter

The coldest and snowiest months in NYC are January and February, though NYC doesn’t get as much snow as places like Chicago in winter. In fact, you might not see any snow if you visit NYC in the winter.

 

I do recommend packing for snowy conditions, as the weather is unpredictable if you plan on visiting New York any time from November through February. Pack extra layers for January and February!

 

Below are the average temperatures in New York City in the winter months, November through March so you can get an idea of how cold it gets and when it’s generally the coldest. In my experience, when I visited in February, it was chilly, but there was no snow.

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What to Wear in NYC in Winter

If you’re wondering what to pack for NYC in February, or maybe you’re visiting during the holiday season in December, here’s what you need to wear to stay warm and stylish in the cold as well as other packing essentials to help make your trip the best possible.

  • Sweaters

  • Long Sleeve Shirts

  • Winter Coat

  • Wool Pants or Jeans

  • Thermal Set or Fleece Tights

  • Boots

  • Comfortable Sneakers

  • Thick Winter Socks

  • Gloves

  • Hat (Beanie)

  • Scarf

  • Tank Top/Short Sleeve to Layer

NYC Winter Packing List

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    Base Layers & Thermals

    Long Sleeve Shirts

    In January and February when it’s the coldest in New York City, pack a long sleeve shirt or even a turtleneck long sleeve to wear under your sweater for extra warmth. When it’s really cold out, I love layering a thin shirt under my sweaters to keep me warm all day.

     

    Turtlenecks offer a cute style change to a loose sweater, or pack a v-neck long sleeve to avoid the neckline showing under your sweater if you prefer. Shop my recommendations below.

    Need a long-sleeve shirt recommendation? I love this casual, loose-fitted tee and this scoop-neck long-sleeve shirt.

    Tank Top or Short Sleeve to Layer

    When traveling or living in colder climates, it’s best to dress in layers. This will keep you warmer as well as make it easier to cool down if you go into a museum or heat up after walking ten thousand steps around NYC. 

     

    Start with a tank top or a short sleeve shirt as your base layer. Add a sweater or long sleeve shirt on top, and then top it off with your winter coat. On really cold days, you can layer a long sleeve shirt under your sweater or put on a thinner jacket under your winter coat.

    Thermal Set or Fleece Tights

    If you prefer jeans, they can still be warm enough to wear in New York in winter if you pack a pair of thermal pants or tights to wear underneath your jeans.

     

    You might be warm enough in just jeans if you’re visiting in November or late February, but pack a pair of thermals or tights in case you need them.

    Need a recommendation? These are my favorite thermal set, as well as some warm winter tights. You can also wear tights or thermal pants under a dress for a cute winter outfit. Keep reading for some NYC winter outfits inspiration.

    couple in posing in street in downtown Park City

    Mid Layers / Insulation

    Sweaters

    My go-to tops for winter are always sweaters. Knit sweaters, fleece, wool, all of the above. Sweaters come in so many different colors and styles. Find a groovy vibrant pattern sweater to match your personality, or keep it calm with a stylish neutral colored sweater while exploring NYC in the winter.

    Looking for a sweater? Take a peek at this fun striped, oversized sweater and this staple solid-color sweater.

    Jackets

    A down jacket or fleece jacket is best for a mid-layer in colder weather. You can wear a jacket as an outer layer over a sweater or long-sleeve shirt on warmer winter days, or layer it underneath your winter coat on icy, snowy days. 

    Shop recommended jackets. My go-to for travel is this knitted button-up cardigan and this lightweight full-zip fleece jacket. You will want a warmer outer layer for winter in NYC, and this down jacket is great for that.

    Coat / Parka

    Down Winter Coat

    A winter coat is a must when visiting NYC in the winter. If you’re visiting New York in January or February, opt for a long down winter coat. These keep you the warmest as they cover some of your legs and provide the most warmth thanks to the down layering.

    Pea Coat

    If you’re traveling here in November or December, you’ll likely be comfortable in a short down coat or a pea coat.  These lighter-weight winter coats are very stylish and perfect for winter destinations that aren’t covered in snow.

    Need a coat recommendation? My favorites for winter are this long parka, or a shorter down coat, or this classy pea coat.

    Wool Pants or Jeans

    Pants are often the hardest thing to pack when traveling in the winter. Jeans are fine, but they’re not the warmest. To enjoy your winter trip, pack a pair or two of wool pants to stay nice and warm while exploring NYC’s best winter sights and activities.

    Shop wool pants to stay warm and stylish in New York. Or pack your favorite pair of jeans and layer them with thermal pants on really cold days.

    woman standing by Boston Harbor in fall

    Best Shoes to Wear in NYC in Winter

    If you’re wondering what shoes to wear in New York in winter, waterproof boots are the way to go. It’s always possible to run into snow or muddy slush this time of year. Snow boots or other waterproof boots will allow you to stay warm and dry no matter what the weather is like. Plus they’re cute!

    Boots

    Duck boots make for the best exploring shoes; wear them out and about all over the city. And pack a more stylish pair of ankle boots to dress up for dinner or a Broadway show!

    Walking Shoes

    You can also wear comfortable sneakers while visiting NYC in the winter. As the city doesn’t get too much snow, there are often times when the ground is perfectly dry for wearing regular shoes.

     

    But make sure they’re super comfortable as you’ll likely be on your feet a lot, hence the “walking” shoes. Shop my go-to travel sneakers here.

    Thick Winter Socks

    Along with waterproof boots, pack thick socks to keep your feet warm. I recommend merino wool socks, but your average winter socks are fine too. Below are a couple of my go-to socks for winter travel, like a winter trip to New York City!

     

    Don’t let your toes get uncomfortably cold; it can really put a damper on your day out exploring NYC.

    Other Essentials: New York Winter Packing List

    To help make your winter trip to New York City even better, below are some travel essentials. Packing cubes help keep you organized, and they help compact winter clothes. 

     

    A day bag is a must on any trip, whether it’s a crossbody purse or a small backpack. Winter travel means drier skin, so a lip balm and good moisturizer are musts. And a toiletry bag is essential for travel!

    • Hat (beanie)

    • Scarf

    • Gloves

    • Pajamas

    • Toiletry Bag

    • Packing Cubes

    • Sunglasses

    • Purse

    • Day Pack

    • Lip Balm

    • Lotion

    Couple posing in Dumbo NYC

    Hat, Scarf, and Gloves

    What’s a winter trip to New York without these essentials? Don’t forget to pack a scarf, gloves, and a warm hat, or a couple of each to match your outfits.

     

    I recommend bringing a pair of wool or fleece gloves. You likely won’t need waterproof gloves unless you plan on having a snowball fight (which sounds like fun to me).

    Looking to shop for these items? Browse my go-to scarf for winter travel, my trusted beanie, and a chic pair of warm gloves.

    Day Bag

    Make exploring NYC easy by bringing a day bag. You can keep your essentials like a water bottle, umbrella, etc. in your bag if you opt for a backpack style, as well as have room for souvenirs or an extra jacket. Or keep it simple with a crossbody purse!

    Sunglasses

    Even in winter, don’t forget to bring a pair of sunglasses to New York City. If it does happen to be snowy when you visit, the snow can get really reflective so a pair of sunglasses will come in handy. You can also get nice sunny days in the middle of winter.

    Lotion and Lip Balm

    Winter weather generally dries your skin out very quickly. Pack a travel size bottle of lotion or SPF moisturizer (my go-to!) as well as a trusted lip balm. Don’t let dry skin or cracked lips take away from your NYC fun.

    Toiletry Bag

    Because you do not want to forget to pack your toiletries in a convenient toiletry bag to stay organized. I’m including them with what to pack for NYC in winter. As well as lotion and lip balm, don’t forget necessities like a toothbrush and toothpaste, hairbrush, face wash, makeup and makeup remover, medications, nail clippers, and tweezers.

    Pajamas

    Don’t forget to pack a cozy pair of pajamas for your trip to New York this winter. If you’re on the lookout for cute, comfortable pjs, take a look at this soft pajama set available in multiple styles.

    Packing Cubes

    Keep your suitcase organized with a set of compression packing cubes. You’ll save so much space packing bulky winter clothes with them and be able to better organize your clothes with separate packing cubes. I’ve been using mine for years now and will not be going back!

    Woman Walking in the Snow (me)

    NYC Winter Outfits

    Inspire your packing with these NYC winter outfits. From colorful to neutral, these are two great outfit ideas for wearing in New York City in the winter.

     

    You can shop for the clothing and other items by clicking on an image. These outfits are simply to give you an idea of what you might wear in New York City in winter. You’ll likely find all you need in your closet, or you can thrift or shop local to save on these winter travel essentials.  

    Neutral, Relaxed Outfit Idea

    Brighter, Fun Outfit Idea

    What to Pack for NYC in Winter

    Now you know what to pack for NYC in winter, you can stay warm and comfortably explore this magical city. Bundle up, there’s so many fun things to do in New York in the cold winter months. 

     

    Staying warm is the key to exploring snowy destinations. And this New York winter packing list will help you stay stylish as well!

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