US flag
New York City

United States

vs
US flag
Orlando

United States

Climate

New York City logs 22 hot days a year to Orlando's 140 — New York City wins by 118. Orlando also leads on sunny days by 38.

New York CityOrlando
Sunny days
206244
Hot days
22140
Frost days
530
Rain days
118151
Snow days
40
Outdoor dinner months
5/125/12
Avg wind
2.9 m/s2.7 m/s
Sunshine hours
2,3242,571
Darkest month sun
125 hrs/mo179 hrs/mo
UV peak month
7.19.2

New York City

Feels-like °C

-5
-1
3
9
17
25
30
27
21
14
5
-3

Dinner outside

J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D

Orlando

Feels-like °C

17
20
23
25
28
32
34
33
30
27
22
18

Dinner outside

J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D

Cost of Living

Orlando is $1848/mo cheaper

New York City runs about $5,415/mo for a balanced lifestyle against Orlando's $3,567/mo — Orlando comes in $1,848 cheaper each month, roughly 52% less.

New York City

$5,415

monthly · balanced

Minimalist $4,237Comfort $9,597
Top 98%in Among 45 US & Canada cities

Orlando

$3,567

monthly · balanced

Minimalist $2,761Comfort $5,705
Top 64%in Among 45 US & Canada cities

Mobility

On mobility, New York City scores 3.6 vs Orlando's 1.8 (0–5 scale), with the biggest gap on walkability. Orlando still holds an edge on car efficiency.

3.6/5
vs
1.8/5
New York CityOrlando
WalkabilityTransitCyclingFlights
Car EfficiencyFlightsAirport
New York City leads

Culture

New York City's culture score of 4.8 sits well above Orlando's 2.4, with the biggest gap on arts & culture.

4.8/5
vs
2.4/5
New York CityOrlando
ArtsHistoryTheatreVenuesNightlife
VenuesNightlife
New York City leads

Nature & Outdoors

New York City's nature & outdoors score of 4.0 sits well above Orlando's 3.2, with the biggest gap on sea access. Orlando still holds an edge on scuba & snorkeling.

4.0/5
vs
3.2/5
New York CityOrlando
SeaForestGreen AreasLakesRunningHikingCampingBeachSurfing
ForestGreen AreasLakesRunningCampingBeachDiving
New York City leads

Safety

New York City's safety score is ~1.2× Orlando's — below average, while Orlando lands below average, with the biggest gap on wildfire safety. Orlando still holds an edge on earthquake safety.

2.2/5
vs
1.8/5
New York CityOrlando
Property CrimeRoadFlooding
Street SafetyProperty CrimeRoadWildfireFlooding
New York City leads

Career

New York City's career score of 5.0 sits well above Orlando's 3.8, with the biggest gap on economic scale.

5.0/5
vs
3.8/5
New York CityOrlando
JobsEconomyStartupsCoworking
JobsEconomyStartupsCoworking
New York City leads

Social & Community

New York City's social & community score of 4.3 sits well above Orlando's 3.7, with the biggest gap on street atmosphere. Orlando still holds an edge on local-first community.

4.3/5
vs
3.7/5
New York CityOrlando
Everyday EnglishExpat-First CommunityMulticultural MixExpat Integration ExperienceUrban EnergyStreet AtmosphereLocal-First CommunityAdmin English Support
Everyday EnglishExpat-First CommunityMulticultural MixExpat Integration ExperienceUrban EnergyLocal-First CommunityAdmin English Support
New York City leads

Food & Dining

On food & dining, New York City scores 5.0 vs Orlando's 3.8 (0–5 scale), with the biggest gap on restaurant variety.

5.0/5
vs
3.8/5
New York CityOrlando
RestaurantsBrunchVeganDelivery
RestaurantsBrunchVeganDelivery
New York City leads

Family

On family, New York City scores 4.3 vs Orlando's 3.5 (0–5 scale), with the biggest gap on international schools. Orlando still holds an edge on tennis/pickleball.

4.3/5
vs
3.5/5
New York CityOrlando
Intl SchoolsUniversitiesAmenitiesSportPlaygroundsGroceriesGymYogaSpaTennis
Intl SchoolsUniversitiesAmenitiesSportGroceriesGymYogaSpaTennis
New York City leads

Healthcare

On healthcare, New York City scores 3.5 vs Orlando's 1.4 (0–5 scale), with the biggest gap on private healthcare quality.

3.5/5
vs
1.4/5
New York CityOrlando
Private Healthcare
New York City leads

Air Quality

New York City averages 8.6 µg/m³ (good) PM2.5 annually versus Orlando's 8.4 µg/m³ (good) — Orlando breathes ~2% cleaner air (0.2 µg/m³ lower).

New York City

Orlando

8.6µg/m³
8.4µg/m³

PM2.5 annual average

Good
Good

WHO classification

City Scale

Both maps at the same real-world scale — 1 cm on either map is the same distance.

New York City (14.2M) and Orlando (1.2M) are 12x in population — New York City is the larger metro, Orlando the smaller; on land area New York City spans roughly 4.0x more ground.

6.8x

New York City is roughly 6.8x the scale of Orlando

Combined population & area comparison

US flagNew York City
6.8x
US flagOrlando
1x

City Scale Rankings

Population
1.US flagNew York City14.2M12x
2.US flagOrlando1.2M1x
Area
1.US flagNew York City3,031 km²4.0x
2.US flagOrlando750 km²1x
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126 km64 km

US flagNew York City

© Stadia Maps, © OpenMapTiles, © OpenStreetMap contributors
32 km47 km

US flagOrlando

Who Thrives Here

Frequently asked about New York City vs Orlando

Which is cheaper, New York City or Orlando?
Orlando is approximately $1,848 per month cheaper. New York City averages $5,415/mo while Orlando averages $3,567/mo.
How does the climate compare between New York City and Orlando?
Sunny days: 206 vs 244 d — Orlando higher Annual sunshine: 2,324 vs 2,571 hrs — Orlando higher Winter sunshine: 125 vs 179 hrs/day — Orlando higher Hot days (>30°C): 22 vs 140 d — New York City lower Frost days: 53 vs 0 d — Orlando lower Rainy days: 118 vs 151 d — New York City lower Snowy days: 4 vs 0 d — Orlando lower
Is New York City or Orlando safer?
Both cities have similar safety profiles, scoring around 2.2/5 on our aggregate safety index covering street safety, property crime, and natural hazards.
Should I move to New York City or Orlando?
New York City and Orlando are both popular relocation destinations with distinct characteristics. Orlando is generally more affordable, while New York City may offer different lifestyle advantages. The best choice depends on your priorities — climate preferences, career opportunities, cost constraints, and lifestyle needs. Take the personalized quiz to find your ideal match, or explore the map to compare cities by region and lifestyle factors.

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