10 Free Things to Do in New York City
New York City is known as one of the priciest cities in the world, but there is a huge selection of fun activities that don’t cost a thing! Here is a list of 10 free finds in the city– in no particular order.
- Staten Island Ferry Why pay for a harbor cruise when you can do like the New Yorkers and take the Staten Island Ferry.
- Museum at Fashion Institute of Technology While The Metropolitan Museum of Art may charge an arm and a leg, this hip joint is always free.
- New York Public Library Branches all over the city offer free author readings, art exhibits, Internet, and film screenings. Or just relax and enjoy the ambiance in The Rose Room at the Main Branch.
- Attend a T.V. taping New York isn’t Hollywood, but it still has its share shows taped in the city. The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, The View, Saturday Night Live, and Live with Regis and Kelly, just to name a few.
- Walk the Brooklyn Bridge See the bridge up close and check out amazing views of Lower Manhattan.
- Central Park This 843 acre park is the crown jewel in the sometimes-hectic city. Take a stroll by Turtle Pond, Strawberry Fields, Bethesda Fountain, or join a game of Frisbee at The Great Lawn.
- Take a tour with a Big Apple Greeter Explore New York’s unique neighborhoods with your very own local tour guide, a “real” New Yorker. Two hour tours are free and there is a “no tipping” policy.
- Go to church Check out the architecture of St Patrick’s Cathedral or head out to Brooklyn for a Sunday gospel service at Abyssinian Baptist Church.
- Visit art galleries Stop by one of the over one hundred art galleries in Chelsea for some of the most avant-garde art ever seen.
- The New York City Downtown Public Boathouse Free kayaking and other activities are offered. You need only to know how to swim.
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What a fantastic, comprehensive site, Christi! Thanks for the link!