Honestly if I was made to pick somewhere to go right now I think it would be NYC. Rock bottom positive rate, strong mask game, probably 25% of residents had the virus so some herd effect, good food, good weather, incredibly cheap hotels.
I relayed what you said here to my cousin in NY. He has a rent controlled apartment in Manhattan but has been holing up at his house in Poughkeepsie. So, I asked him why he doesn't consider staying at his apartment in Manhattan, at least part time. He responded:
"No movies, theaters, museums, dance recitals, riding on subway/buses is
still not recommended, recently management increased the restrictions on
use of the elevators . . . I am not sure why . . . however that is
worrisome, the homeless, some of whom I recognize, look even worse. New
York City doesn't look so good to me. I went in at the end of July. I had
to submit some forms to the housing management. The city looks much
emptier. Last weekend I learned that on the upper west side, some empty
hotels are now being used to house the homeless. (They do need shelter,
but concentrating them in a upscale neighborhood without providing
additional resources, makes for many very frightened/angry people.). I'll go into the city again, but not to stay for long."
"I'm better off in Poughkeepsie. I hope you are doing well and staying
safe."