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]]>The ferry between NYC and Staten Island is free both ways. Even if you have no interest in visiting the island, it’s a fantastic way to get skyline views of the city and see the Statue of Liberty.
Central Park is open to all and contains plenty you can interact with. For example, you can check out John Lennon’s mural, catch buskers day and night or go turtle spotting.
Walking across Brooklyn Bridge is a must-do if you are visiting. The bridge is amazing and the views are incredible too.
If you search online, you can find what TV shows are filming in the city and get free tickets to sit in the audience.
Unlike many museums in the city, Bronx Museum of the Arts is always free.
If you want to be wowed by architecture, head to the Grand Central Terminal to soak in its stunning design.
China Town is in lower Manhatten and contains several hidden gems and great places to eat. If you’re looking to spend $0, it’s still worth heading down to experience the atmosphere.
If you don’t want to pay for museum entry, you can head down to Bushwick which is essentially an outdoor museum with its abundance of street art.
Alternatively, the American Folk Art Museum is always free.
The East Village is a cultural hot spot. It contains several alternative clothing and thrift stores. If you’re not looking to buy, it’s still fun to wander around and experience NYC’s alternative culture.
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]]>The ferry between NYC and Staten Island is free both ways. Even if you have no interest in visiting the island, it’s a fantastic way to get skyline views of the city and see the Statue of Liberty.
Central Park is open to all and contains plenty you can interact with. For example, you can check out John Lennon’s mural, catch buskers day and night or go turtle spotting.
Walking across Brooklyn Bridge is a must-do if you are visiting. The bridge is amazing and the views are incredible too.
If you search online, you can find what TV shows are filming in the city and get free tickets to sit in the audience.
Unlike many museums in the city, Bronx Museum of the Arts is always free.
If you want to be wowed by architecture, head to the Grand Central Terminal to soak in its stunning design.
China Town is in lower Manhatten and contains several hidden gems and great places to eat. If you’re looking to spend $0, it’s still worth heading down to experience the atmosphere.
If you don’t want to pay for museum entry, you can head down to Bushwick which is essentially an outdoor museum with its abundance of street art.
Alternatively, the American Folk Art Museum is always free.
The East Village is a cultural hot spot. It contains several alternative clothing and thrift stores. If you’re not looking to buy, it’s still fun to wander around and experience NYC’s alternative culture.
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