When Not to Visit These 22 Popular Cities — and When to Go Instead

Washington, D.C. in spring
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Timing Is Everything

The best time of the year to visit a destination can be a truly subjective decision. It depends on what you're after really. Are you seeking a bargain on accommodations and other expenses? Or long days of sunshine? Fewer tourists to jostle with at attractions? These are just some of the questions to keep in mind when planning a getaway to the world's most popular destinations. Still, there are definitely better times and bad times to visit well-known tourist haunts. We've tapped travel industry insiders for their insight about the best and worst times to explore some of the most popular destinations in the United States and around the globe.

French Quarter, downtown New Orleans
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New Orleans

When to Avoid: July
New Orleans is certainly one of the country's tourism hotspots. However, hot is the key word here when it comes to reasons to avoid the city in July. The average temperature is around 91 degrees, and with humidity, it can feel far hotter, and wetter. "Just because your kids are out of school, it doesn't mean NOLA is a good summer vacation destination," says Sophia Borghese, a former consultant for the New Orleans-based La Galerie Hotel. In addition to the sweat factor, July falls in hurricane season, Borghese added. Yet another month to consider avoiding is April, when airline ticket prices reach their peak.

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New Orleans

When to Go: October
Not only is the temperature more comfortable (highs are around 80 degrees), Halloween in the city is second only to Mardi Gras for its wild and crazy costumes and fun. "People in New Orleans really go to town for Halloween," Borghese said. In addition, there are countless haunted tours around the French Quarter that include the city's famous and historic cemeteries. Voodoo shops throughout New Orleans also make the most of the holiday. Another good option is January, when airline ticket prices drop.

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New York City

When to Avoid: December
Sure the Big Apple can be charming in winter with the snow and holiday lights, but New York City tour guide and blogger Alicia Butler, says it is the busiest month of the year. "It's also more expensive as many bars and restaurants forgo their typical happy hour specials because it's so busy, they don't need to run them," says Butler. Most New Yorkers steer clear of Midtown Manhattan in December because of the influx of tourists. The most expensive month to fly to the Big Apple is December.

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New York City

When to Go: Between late October and the end of November
From late fall through early winter, the temperature is moderate and crowds are negligible, Butler said. "To me, this is the sweet spot to come visit and my absolute favorite time in the city," she said. January can also be a bargain. Once the holidays have wrapped up, ticket prices drop to their lowest of the year.

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Las Vegas

When to Avoid: Summer
Temperatures in Sin City soar during the summer sometimes in excess of 100 degrees, making walking down the street feel like you're in an oven. The winter holidays, particularly New Year's Eve, can also be challenging as the city is flooded with visitors. Surprisingly, however, the cheapest airline tickets of the year are in January. If you want to find equally cheap hotel rooms, avoid New Year's, and plan to visit once the holidays have wound down.

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Las Vegas

When to Go: March through May; September through November
The shoulder seasons are really where it's at in Las Vegas. From March through May and September through November, visitors will find the most appealing weather. It's worth noting however, that March also brings the highest ticket prices. So, you'll want to consider the other shoulder season months.

Related: 36 Free and Cheap Things to Do in Las Vegas

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Denver

When to Avoid: June through August
Come July, ticket prices to Denver hit their highest, and summer also brings the tourist crowds that plague many popular destinations this time of year.

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Denver

When to Go: January; April through May; September through October
Unfortunately, the best times to visit this city do not coincide with the best ticket prices. The cheapest airline tickets of the year are in January. But it's the city's shoulder seasons (April through May and also September through October) that have the most going for them, including comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds, and cheaper accommodations. There's also a variety of events taking place, including Cinco de Mayo in May and A Taste of Colorado in September. Still, if a bargain is what you're after, winter offers that. Despite its location near some legendary ski mountains, there are far fewer tourists in Denver come winter, and prices reflect that.

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Los Angeles

When to Avoid: Summer
Though this seems counterintuitive for many outside Southern California, summer is just not the best time to visit. June gloom in particular means days of gray, overcast weather thanks to the marine layer rolling in. Once the marine layer is gone, temps soar and the beaches are packed and best avoided. Not to mention school is out, and there are crowds at nearly all the popular tourist attractions. December is another less than ideal choice, when airline ticket prices hit their peak.

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Los Angeles

When to Go: October
Here's an insider tip, October is stunning in SoCal. The weather is sunny, dry, and incredibly warm. And yet, the tourists have largely gone home (at least those who don't know about the October secret). Of course, if it's budget alone that you're considering, January brings the cheapest airline tickets of the year.

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Orlando, Florida

When to Avoid: Last week of December through first week of January; last week of March through the first week of April 
It should come as no surprise that the busiest times in a city known for its kid-friendly theme parks coincide with school breaks around the country, says Jonathan de Araujo, who runs Magic Guides, a website designed to help travelers find the best time of year to travel to Orlando and its many attractions. The site has a Crowd Calendar page that helps travelers identify the busiest (and least busy) times of year in the city. Bottom line: Avoid school breaks when there are endless lines for attractions, rides, and restaurants, and when prices are at their peak. Airline ticket prices are also the most expensive of the year in March.

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Orlando, Florida

When to Go: Second week of January through first week of February, and the month of September 
With kids back in school, you'll find the lines (and prices) far more manageable. January is also when airline tickets are the cheapest.

winter in Boston
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Boston

When to Avoid: Winter
Boston may be somewhat picturesque in winter, but it's not necessarily the best time to explore this unforgettable city and all that it has to offer, as much of Beantown's attraction has to do with the outdoors — its parks, historic commons, harbor front, sidewalk cafes, and more. If you truly want to see Boston at its finest, hold out for late spring or early fall. Though if price is your top consideration, it's worth noting that the cheapest ticket prices are in January.

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Boston

When to Go: Late spring, early fall
While summer is among the most beautiful times of year in Boston, the crowds and steep hotel room prices will make a visit challenging. That leaves late spring or early fall, both of which are good choices. During fall in particular, you'll still have pleasant temperatures and the added bonus of fewer tourists. October also features the Phantom Gourmet Food Festival, an indoor and outdoor event showcasing a variety of food.

San Francisco 5th Street
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San Francisco

When to Avoid: Summer
San Francisco can be another perplexing city, at least to those who don't live here. While one would think summer brings the best weather, that's not necessarily the case. The marine layer can ruin a summer visit, making it windy and chilly. You'll also contend with crowds of tourists visiting during their summer break. November may be another good time to avoid this city, as airfare prices are at their highest.

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San Francisco

When to Go: Fall through early winter
Fall through early winter is a much safer bet for San Francisco. The weather is better and the crowds have thinned. Spring is also another safe bet, offering mild temps. Looking for the best airline price of the year? Visit in February when prices drop.

Chicago in winter
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Chicago

When to Avoid: Summer and winter
Chicago is a fascinating city, but it's best not to plan on exploring all that it has to offer during the height of summer when it's peak tourist season (and peak airfare prices prevail) unless of course you're bent on attending one of the many festivals taking place between June and August. Popular offerings include the Chicago Blues Festival, Pride Fest and the Chicago Pride Parade. One other note: Even though the cheapest airline tickets of the year are in January, it's a good idea to avoid winter in Chicago, unless you enjoy bitter cold.

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Chicago

When to Go: April through May; September through October
Like other popular destinations, shoulder seasons are your best bet here — April through May and September through October. There are plenty of notable festivals during these two less touristy times of year. Among the choices are Mayfest (a celebration of the city's German heritage in May) and the Chicago Film Festival in October.

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Washington, D.C.

When to Avoid: Summer
Sweltering temperatures (think upper 80s with a serious dose of humidity) are just one reason to avoid the nation's capital come summer. Airline ticket prices can also be steep. You can avoid the heat by ducking into any one of the city's famed museums of course, but it will be you and everyone else.

Washington, D.C. in spring
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Washington, D.C.

When to Go: September through November; March through May
Here's that popular phrase again — shoulder season. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, September through November and March through May are among the best times to explore this destination. Both times of year are far more pleasant temperature-wise, and in the autumn, crowds will be thinner. The cheapest airline ticket prices of the year, however, are in January.

Related: 24 Free or Cheap Things to Do in Washington, D.C.

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Miami

When to Avoid: Summer
Can you say "humid"? Summer in Miami is hot, crowded, and come June, it's also the start of hurricane season. March is another time you may want to skip, if budget is an issue, as airline ticket prices hit their highest.

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Miami

When to Go: Late April through early May
Late April through early May is one of the best bets for this Florida hotspot. You'll have avoided the spring break crowd by visiting during this time and will still be able to enjoy pleasant weather. The lowest airline ticket prices of the year are in September. But it's also hurricane season, making visiting a dicey decision. Weather aside, hotels will be cheaper and beaches less crowded.


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Cancún, Mexico

When to Avoid: March through April
Cancún is popular with the spring break travelers, and the height of this is witnessed in March and April. March is also when you'll find the most expensive airline tickets of the year. That said, December through April in general offers the best weather in this destination. So, if you plan to visit, just try to avoid going when school is out for spring break.

Playa Delfines Beach in Cancun, Mexico
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Cancún, Mexico

When to Go: Summer
If you're on the hunt for a bargain (though Mexico is already a budget-friendly destination in many cases), May through August can be a good choice. The weather is hotter (low 90s), but that's also why prices are cheaper. And for those who don't mind taking their chances, and visiting during the hurricane season, September brings the cheapest airline tickets of the year.

Toronto's Yorkville, Bloor Street in Summer
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Toronto

When to Avoid: June through August
Like many other popular cities, June is a busy time in Toronto and airfare prices reflect that, hitting their annual peak then. You'll be competing with countless other tourists at attractions. Summer is also Toronto's festival season, which includes Pride Week (one of the largest in the world, attracting more than 1 million people) and Caribana.

Toronto winter night with Christmas lights
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Toronto

When to Go: December
Your biggest bargain of the year for Toronto will, of course, come during one of the chilliest times to visit, December, when ticket prices drop. But not everyone is put off by the cold. And Toronto during the holidays can be quite lovely. Another good choice is April through May, just prior to when the tourist surge begins and temperatures are more pleasant.

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Barcelona, Spain

When to Avoid: June through August
The height of summer is the busiest travel season throughout all of Europe. Big cities and coastal hotspots in Spain are packed and pricey, says Matt Kiefer, founder of Hostelgeeks, who has lived in Barcelona since 2011. The absolute worst time to visit may be June, when airline ticket prices soar.

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Barcelona, Spain

When to Go: September
Come September, the weather is still warm and prices are lower than in peak season, while beaches will be half empty. Airfare is also at its yearly low in September.

Amsterdam in the summer
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Amsterdam

When to Avoid: Summer
Like many other European destinations, summer is a busy time in Amsterdam. Airline ticket prices are also not exactly a bargain. They spike to the year's highest cost in June.

view of Amsterdam canals in spring
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Amsterdam

When to Go: April through May
April through May is one of the top times to be in Amsterdam, particularly for flower lovers. "Amsterdam is best visited in spring where you can experience the world- famous Dutch tulips at Keukenhof," says Claire Willoughby of the popular travel site icelolly.com. "The city is also brought alive in autumn by the orange leaves on the trees that line the canals." September through November also marks a time when tourist season has largely passed and the temperature is still pleasant. If you're making decisions based on budget alone, however, December will bring the cheapest airline tickets, though the weather can be rainy and quite cold.

people visiting Trafalgar Square in London with the Big Ben in the background
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London

When to Avoid: Summer
Another city where it really depends on what you're after when planning travel, spring and summer are among the loveliest times in the British capital but also among the busiest in this incredibly popular city. Summer also brings the highest airline ticket prices of the year.

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London

When to Go: Fall and winter after the holidays
If you're looking for cheaper travel, London is best visited during the fall and also in winter, after the holidays. In fact, the least expensive airfare of the year is in February. While temps are quite chilly then, there are several notable events taking place such as the London Classic Car Show.

people under colored umbrellas run in the rain on the streets of Paris, France
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Paris

When to Avoid: February and May
Not only is it cold and rainy, prices are also marked up for Valentine's Day, says Paris-born Géraldine Lepère, founder of Comme une Française, a site offering French language lessons. Paris is the city of love all year long. No need to try and see it at the same time as hordes of other romance-seeking couples, Lepère said. Also, be cautious when booking a visit in May, a month when there are several holidays that mean many shops, restaurants, and museums are closed. May is the priciest time of the year for airline tickets.

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Paris

When to Go: September through October 
If you want to actually see Parisians, September is a great time, Lepère says, because many are returning from summer vacation and getting back to work. You will also avoid the crowds of summer by visiting this time of year. Airline ticket prices are also their lowest of the year in October.

Shibuya Shopping District, Tokyo, Japan
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Tokyo

When to Avoid: Last week in April through first week of May
Golden Week in Japan (when four national holidays occur) is the last week of April through early May bringing huge crowds to the city that you might want to avoid. Prices at hotels, which are booked to nearly full occupancy, are at their peak, says Marian Goldberg of Goldberg On Travel, who served as a public relations manager for Japan for 12 years. Also try to avoid visiting in summer (June through August), says Goldberg, when it can be unbearably hot and humid. The priciest airline tickets of the year to this destination are in June.

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Tokyo

When to Go: March
If saving money on an airline ticket is your main objective, the best month is March, when prices drop to the lowest of the year. It's also one of the most pleasant times of the year to be in Tokyo. Temperatures are between 60 and 70 degrees, and many of the parks are awash in color. But be sure to visit in early March if you want to avoid crowds, as the last week of the month brings out the famed cherry blossoms and with them comes a flood of crowds.

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Rome

When to Avoid: June
This legendary and fascinating city is crawling with tourists in the summer. Which stands to reason, school's out and the weather is hard to beat. But with all of these things come the highest ticket prices of the year in June specifically. Summer is also one of the hardest times to find a hotel room, so book months in advance if this is when you plan to visit.

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Rome

When to Go: Fall
When the kids go back to school and the crowds dissipate, Rome is lovely. The weather can be a bit chilly later in fall, but cheaper prices and a lack of crowds will be plenty of compensation for having to put on a sweater. Plane prices in November are the lowest of the year.

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Bangkok, Thailand

When to Avoid: June through August
Summer is among the hottest and rainiest times of the year (monsoon season is May through October). And while by some accounts this may mean cheaper hotel prices and smaller crowds, it certainly doesn't mean cheaper airfare. The most expensive tickets of the year to this fascinating city are in June. This is likely tied to the fact that many westerners travel to Bangkok in the summer.

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Bangkok, Thailand

When to Go: November
Perhaps catching the tail end of the monsoon season may be the sweet spot, as ticket prices drop then. Come November, the tourist season picks up here as temperatures drop to become slightly more bearable and precipitation is at its lowest.

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Manila, Philippines

When to Avoid: September
Wet season in the Philippines is May through October. If weather is one of the factors that drive your travel decisions, it may be best to avoid this time of year. In addition, airline ticket prices spike during September. If none of these things bother you, the rainy season is likely to have the fewest crowds, and the lush, green scenery can be picturesque.

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Manila, Philippines

When to Go: November through April
Come November and lasting through April, things dry off in the Philippines, a time that is said to be the loveliest to visit. And as it turns out, airfare prices are also in your favor during this time of year. November brings the cheapest tickets of the year.

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Lisbon, Portugal

When to Avoid: Summer
Tourism has been kind to Portugal in recent years, with Lisbon in particular experiencing record-breaking numbers. Summer sees crowds filling the streets and the beaches. If airline ticket prices are a concern, May is another month to consider avoiding.

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Lisbon, Portugal

When to Go: Winter
Skip the hustle and bustle that accompanies summer and visit Lisbon during the winter for deals on accommodations and flights. Lisbon offers plenty of colorful Christmas markets, lights, and activities to keep you entertained during winter. Also consider February, when airline ticket prices drop.

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