Autumn in New York City is what 90’s rom-coms are made of. From late October to Mid-November, the city’s trees put on their autumn finest and turn brilliant shared of gold, red and orange. The best place to see it all is undeniably Central Park. The following are in – my opinion some of the most iconic spots to catch the foliage in central park where the trees really put on a fabulous display .
THE mall
bow bridge
One of the prettiest spots in the park for photos, it never fails to disappoint with the brightly colored foliage. Just make sure to look beyond the obvious center of the bridge shot and go off to the side to capture all the details of the bridge.