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]]>The home of an endless treasure trove of historical documents, the Amsterdam City Archives is an ideal place to immerse yourself in the history of Amsterdam and the Netherlands as a whole. This site regularly offers a range of free exhibitions and is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday until Friday and 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
While it may not be an official museum, Amsterdam’s Canal Ring is a fascinating area to explore the city’s unique architecture. By roaming around this waterway network, you’ll immerse yourself in the Dutch Golden Age, catching glimpses of charming canal houses and its signature hump-back bridges.
This site is ideal for foodies and nature lovers alike. Free to enter unlike the Rijksmuseum itself, these gardens are the perfect place to explore, breathe in the fresh air, admire the plant life, and enjoy a tranquil picnic with our loved ones.
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]]>Federation Square is the heart of Melbourne, buzzing with cultural events, art installations, and live performances. Take a leisurely stroll, admire contemporary architecture, and catch a free film screening or live music show.
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city by immersing yourself in the tranquility of the Royal Botanic Gardens. Stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens, have a picnic, and enjoy stunning views of the city skyline.
Experience world-class art without spending a cent at the NGV. This impressive gallery showcases an extensive collection of art, including Australian, Indigenous, Asian, and European masterpieces.
Hosier Lane is a living canvas of vibrant street art and graffiti, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts. Marvel at the ever-changing murals that express Melbourne’s creative spirit.
Step into the grand State Library of Victoria and admire its stunning architecture and historic collections. Join a free guided tour to learn about the library’s fascinating history.
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]]>One of our favorite things to do in a new city is just to find the local “Central Park” type of place and walk around. Bring a book, a blanket, and you can have yourself a picnic. Take a stroll, people watch. You’ll get exercise, enjoy some greenery, and soak in the vibe of the city.
If you’re ready for something more lively and bustling, heading to the local flea or farmer’s market is one of the best things you can do in a new city. Not only will things be cheaper if you do want to buy something, but it’ll also be teeming with local color and people to observe and enjoy.
To see all of the local sights in a new city quickly and for free, a free walking tour is absolutely the way to go. (Note that tipping is recommended). It’s easy to sign up for, join, and get some great tips and history from local tour guides.
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]]>The post 10 Things to Do In New York Which Won’t Cost You a Dime appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Over summer, public performances of Shakespeare plays are put on in Central Park. Donations are welcome but you won’t be expected to pay anything you can’t afford.
Alternatively, you can take a stroll through Central Park, admire the scenery, play with turtles and listen to the array of talented buskers who perform around the park daily.
The Staten Island Ferry is completely free and offers incredible views of the NYC skyline and the Statue of Liberty.
Walking across Brooklyn Bridge is a must in New York. The views are amazing and the architecture of the bridge itself is spectacular.
The Highline begins in the meatpacking district and is full of remarkable photo opps.
On Wednesdays, you can visit the aquarium for free after 3 pm. Be sure to check out the shark tanks and live shows.
Every evening at 11:57 pm, the billboards in Times Square synchronize to display a fantastic art exhibit.
Most museums offer a free day once a month. Some offer free visits weekly and others are free all year round.
If you like thrift stores, Williamsburg in Brooklyn and the East Village have a great selection of vintage shops. You don’t have to buy anything to have a browse.
The Chrysler Building is the highest building of the New York Skyline. Surprisingly, climbing to the top is totally free and offers the best view of the city.
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]]>The post Free Activities to Enjoy in Amsterdam, The Netherlands appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The home of an endless treasure trove of historical documents, the Amsterdam City Archives is an ideal place to immerse yourself in the history of Amsterdam and the Netherlands as a whole. This site regularly offers a range of free exhibitions and is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday until Friday and 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
While it may not be an official museum, Amsterdam’s Canal Ring is a fascinating area to explore the city’s unique architecture. By roaming around this waterway network, you’ll immerse yourself in the Dutch Golden Age, catching glimpses of charming canal houses and its signature hump-back bridges.
This site is ideal for foodies and nature lovers alike. Free to enter unlike the Rijksmuseum itself, these gardens are the perfect place to explore, breathe in the fresh air, admire the plant life, and enjoy a tranquil picnic with our loved ones.
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]]>The post Top Free Things to Do in Melbourne, Australia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Federation Square is the heart of Melbourne, buzzing with cultural events, art installations, and live performances. Take a leisurely stroll, admire contemporary architecture, and catch a free film screening or live music show.
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city by immersing yourself in the tranquility of the Royal Botanic Gardens. Stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens, have a picnic, and enjoy stunning views of the city skyline.
Experience world-class art without spending a cent at the NGV. This impressive gallery showcases an extensive collection of art, including Australian, Indigenous, Asian, and European masterpieces.
Hosier Lane is a living canvas of vibrant street art and graffiti, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts. Marvel at the ever-changing murals that express Melbourne’s creative spirit.
Step into the grand State Library of Victoria and admire its stunning architecture and historic collections. Join a free guided tour to learn about the library’s fascinating history.
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]]>The post 3 Free Things to Do in Any New City appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of our favorite things to do in a new city is just to find the local “Central Park” type of place and walk around. Bring a book, a blanket, and you can have yourself a picnic. Take a stroll, people watch. You’ll get exercise, enjoy some greenery, and soak in the vibe of the city.
If you’re ready for something more lively and bustling, heading to the local flea or farmer’s market is one of the best things you can do in a new city. Not only will things be cheaper if you do want to buy something, but it’ll also be teeming with local color and people to observe and enjoy.
To see all of the local sights in a new city quickly and for free, a free walking tour is absolutely the way to go. (Note that tipping is recommended). It’s easy to sign up for, join, and get some great tips and history from local tour guides.
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]]>The post 10 Things to Do In New York Which Won’t Cost You a Dime appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Over summer, public performances of Shakespeare plays are put on in Central Park. Donations are welcome but you won’t be expected to pay anything you can’t afford.
Alternatively, you can take a stroll through Central Park, admire the scenery, play with turtles and listen to the array of talented buskers who perform around the park daily.
The Staten Island Ferry is completely free and offers incredible views of the NYC skyline and the Statue of Liberty.
Walking across Brooklyn Bridge is a must in New York. The views are amazing and the architecture of the bridge itself is spectacular.
The Highline begins in the meatpacking district and is full of remarkable photo opps.
On Wednesdays, you can visit the aquarium for free after 3 pm. Be sure to check out the shark tanks and live shows.
Every evening at 11:57 pm, the billboards in Times Square synchronize to display a fantastic art exhibit.
Most museums offer a free day once a month. Some offer free visits weekly and others are free all year round.
If you like thrift stores, Williamsburg in Brooklyn and the East Village have a great selection of vintage shops. You don’t have to buy anything to have a browse.
The Chrysler Building is the highest building of the New York Skyline. Surprisingly, climbing to the top is totally free and offers the best view of the city.
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