Several ships have been named City of New York, including:
- City of New York (1852), a screw steamer sank by storms during Burnside's North Carolina Expedition off Hatteras Inlet on January 13, 1862[1][2]
- City of New York (1861), a transatlantic passenger ship of Inman Line, wrecked at Queenstown (Cobh), Ireland in 1864[3][4]
- SS City of New York (1863), a Great Lakes steam barge, sank in Lake Ontario in 1921[5][6]
- City of New York (1865), a transatlantic passenger ship, launched as Delaware, completed for Inman Line to replace the 1861 vessel. Sold to Allan Line in 1883 and renamed Norwegian. Scrapped in 1903[4]
- City of New York (1875), a passenger-cargo vessel of Pacific Mail Steamship Company, wrecked off Point Bonita, California on 26 October 1893[7]
- City of New York (1885), Admiral Byrd's polar expedition ship
- SS City of New York (1888), a passenger ship of Inman Line, designed to be the largest and fastest liner on the Atlantic. Later with American Line as New York and broken up in 1923[4]
- City of New York (1930), a passenger-cargo vessel of American South African Line, sunk by submarine on 29 March 1942.[8]
- City of New York (1947), a cargo vessel of Ellerman Lines, scrapped as Kavo Matapas in 1969[9]