Where New Yorkers Can Go to Duck the Vicious Heat

07/28/2023 in
Where New Yorkers Can Go to Duck the Vicious Heat

The city is in the midst of a brutal heatwave, and while vicious temperatures aren’t particularly pleasant, New York City always has the typical heat-relief spots (movie theaters, indoor restaurants) to help locals cool down when the mercury spikes. For those unable to hit up Barbenheimer for an afternoon or a round of margaritas at Mezcali, the city is still providing multiple cooling centers across the five boroughs. 

The New York Times compiled a partial list of locations, but the NYC Emergency Management Department has a handy cooling center finder to facilitate quick A/C breaks.

The map-finder tool will point you to one of the more than 200 cooling centers open throughout the city, so you can stop by a center near you or pick any spot that’s convenient. Hours vary and are subject to change daily, so be sure to check the finder for updates.

Here are the cooling centers that are open south of Chambers Street: 

New Amsterdam Branch Library 
9 Murray St. – closes at 5 p.m. (212) 732-8186

HMH City Hall (older adults only) 
Older Adult Center 
100 Gold St. – closes at 5 p.m. (212) 788-5580

Battery Park City Library 
175 North End Ave. – closes at 5 p.m. (212) 790-3499

For those offline, you can always call 311 to find the nearest location.

photo: iStock

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