New York city rating by our language course clients
Best English schools in New York by category - age group, leisure/fun
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New York ratings & reviews
What our students said about New York
The city is very attractive for the cultural activities it provides, but, except for visiting parks and a few other tourist attractions, many activities can be costly and ends up limiting our participation (entrance fees to museums and theaters without discount for foreign students is frustrating).
New York is a multicultural city where you can see and experience many new things every day. The people are super friendly and helpful. If you are an open person, it is easy to make contacts and meet new people.
A super great city with great amount of activities and sights, would definitely like to come back. However, it is very dirty and a high rate of homelessness.
I've been visiting the Big Apple for years now, and it's truly become my second home. I absolutely adore it, but at the same time, it's a truly tough city.
A city of magnificent architecture, superbly designed green spaces, rich museum collections - extremely inspiring.
The cost of living, including accommodation and daily expenses, is high, so living there can be expensive.
A city with an extravagant, lively atmosphere... worth visiting at least once in your lifetime.
Very rewarding, incredible mix of art, architecture and internationality.
New York is a city we have visited often is a truly fascinating
Fantastic city, but hardly affordable for a longer stay.
What language school directors said about New York
Take a bite out of the Big Apple, and study English in downtown New York; the city with something for everyone.

New York is a dream come true! After seeing it on TV and in movies it is amazing to be living it. It truly is the city that never sleeps and there is so much to do, in every season.
Most recent student reviews of language schools in New York

Great class work/speaking. Acting, singing/active lessons.
19 February 2026
Course: Semi-Intensive English - 2 weeks
Student age: 33 years

Students come from all over the world, not just English-speaking countries, which allows for a lot of cultural exchange.
Tuition is very affordable compared to other schools in Manhattan, New York.
27 October 2025
Course: Semi-Intensive Language Program - 4 weeks
Student age: 64 years

I liked the content of the in-class materials, and the ability to freely distribute the prepaid fare so that it could be used in the cafeteria.
6 October 2025
Course: Intensive English - 2 weeks
Student age: 31 years

International audience, very lively lessons, lots of time to "talk"...
8 September 2025
Course: Vacation English 20 - 2 weeks
Student age: 68 years

The teachers are really friendly, not just in a small talk kind of way, but genuinely committed to helping students progress. It's also beneficial that the over-30s and under-30s are taught separately. In my class, all the students were between 16 and 21, which made it very easy to make new friends quickly.
21 July 2025
Course: Vacation English 20 - 3 weeks
Student age: 0 years
Information about New York
New York is known as the city that never sleeps! It is vast, with an excellent subway system. This makes it easy to get around and explore top sights such as the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge. Do not neglect to walk the streets as you may well come across a pop up concert or celebrity spot. It is often the unplanned events that hold the best stories! The city is safe for a large city in the USA, as long as you are sensible and stick to the crowds, particularly at night. Despite having the reputation of a concrete jungle, there are a large number of parks. Why not escape the city chaos with an afternoon in Central Park. It’s all there waiting for you!
New York has a high density population of both locals and tourists. It should not surprise you to see long queues outside the best venues. As mentioned before, there is a lot to do here and you will not be able to do it all,so plan wisely. It does give you a perfect excuse to come again another year.
Key facts about New York
Weather in New York
Events in New York
04 July 2026Traditional events for this day usually include barbecues and picnics, but the big event of any Independence Day Celebration is the fireworks display and the one over the Hudson river in NYC is absolutely stunning.
31 October 2026Get ready for a spooky celebration in the heart of New York City! The Greenwich Village Halloween Parade is an annual event that brings together people from all walks of life for a night of frightful fun. Known as the largest Halloween parade in the world, it's a must-see experience for students who love the thrill of Halloween.
December 2026 - 01 January 2027Join the crowds in Times Square and count down the seconds to the New Year, watch the fireworks, take in a concert or attend one of the thousands of New Year parties in the city. It would be impossible not to have a good time.
What to do in New York
Arrival airports
Public transportation to city center:
Every 15 minutes, 45 minutes.
Main stops: La Guardia Airport-Lga/Terminal B, Roosevelt Av/61 St + Woodside, Penn Station
Taxi: 20 minutes drive to city center of New York
Public transportation to city center:
Every 20 minutes, 30 minutes.
Main stops: Newark Airport Railroad Station, Newark Penn Station, Frank R Lautenberg Secaucus Upper Level, New York Penn Station
Every 60 minutes, 40 minutes.
Main stops: Frelinghuysen Ave At Victoria St, North Area Trans Center-Port St, Port Authority Bus Terminal
Taxi: 25 minutes drive to city center of New York
Public transportation to city center:
Every 10 minutes, 35 minutes.
Main stops: JFK International Airport, Federal Circle, Jamaica AirTrain, Penn Station
Every 120 minutes, 60 minutes.
Main stops: JFK Airport, 40th & Lex
Taxi: 30 minutes drive to city center of New York








































































