No-Cost New York: 50 Free Things to See and Do

An intimidating metropolis for some and an absolute blast for others, New York City offers everything you could ever hope for—from world-class art and culture to a vibrant food scene and boundless entertainment options.

This bustling, often expensive city can be enjoyed on a budget with a bit of local knowledge and smart planning. Here are 50 free things to do in NYC to get you started:

1. Socrates Sculpture Park

Located in Astoria, Queens, this park offers art installations and stunning views of Manhattan’s skyline along the East River. During the summer, the park hosts a variety of free events.

2. St. Patrick’s Cathedral

Admire the stunning Gothic Revival architecture on 5th Avenue. Free tours are available, though donations are appreciated.

3. International Center of Photography (ICP)

Explore the world of photography and visual culture. Pay-what-you-wish admission is available on Thursdays starting at 6 PM.

4. Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Free to visit on Tuesdays, Sundays from 10 AM to 12 PM, and weekdays during winter (November to February).

5. New York Botanical Garden

Located in the Bronx, this beautiful garden is free all day on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 AM to 10 AM.

6. National Museum of the American Indian

Located in Lower Manhattan, this museum is completely free and explores the culture of Native American peoples.

7. Central Park

This world-famous park in the heart of Manhattan offers numerous attractions, including lakes, trails, and open spaces.

8. Staten Island Ferry

Enjoy a free 25-minute ride from Staten Island to Lower Manhattan, offering great views of the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan skyline.

9. Riverside Park

A wonderful place to walk, bike, and enjoy beautiful surroundings along Manhattan’s waterfront. The park hosts numerous free events and features notable monuments.

10. Big Apple Greeter Tours

Since 1992, volunteers have provided free, personalized tours of the city. Book in advance to secure your spot.

11. Green-Wood Cemetery

A National Historic Landmark in Brooklyn, this cemetery features beautiful gardens, lakes, and monuments.

12. Grand Central Terminal

Admire the impressive Beaux-Arts architecture. Join the free 90-minute guided walking tour offered each Friday.

13. New York Public Library

Visit the main branch on 5th Avenue and explore the beautiful Rose Main Reading Room.

14. Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Free exhibits are available, and tours of the gold vault require booking months in advance.

15. Times Square

Experience the energy of Times Square. Admire the billboards, street performers, and soak in the atmosphere.

16. Chrysler Building

Visit the lobby during business hours to see the beautiful ceiling mural.

17. Cathedral of St. John the Divine

Visit the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. Admission is by donation.

18. Hispanic Society of America

Located on Broadway, this museum is free and features a large collection of Spanish art and manuscripts.

19. Brooklyn Bridge

Walk the iconic bridge and capture amazing views of the Manhattan skyline.

20. Juilliard Performances

Attend one of the nearly 700 free concerts held each year at this prestigious performing arts school.

21. Swiss Institute of Contemporary Art

Explore contemporary art in a unique, Scandinavian-style environment on Wooster Street.

22. Guggenheim Museum

Pay-what-you-wish admission is available on Saturdays from 5:45 PM to 7:45 PM.

23. Museum at Fashion Institute of Technology

Discover one of the richest collections of garments, textiles, and accessories.

24. Bronx Culture Trolley

Explore the South Bronx Cultural Corridor with free tours available on the first Wednesday evening of the month.

25. Brooklyn Brewery

Free tours are available on Saturdays and Sundays.

26. Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)

Enjoy free admission on Fridays from 4 to 8 PM.

27. Rockefeller Center

Admire the Art-Deco architecture and visit during Christmas to see the famous tree.

28. Attend a TV Show Taping

Get free tickets to popular shows like The Daily Show or Good Morning America. Book in advance.

29. African Burial Ground National Monument

Learn about the history of African slaves in New York City.

30. Bronx Museum of the Arts

This cultural center reflects the Bronx’s multicultural identity through various artworks.

31. Federal Hall National Memorial

Take a free tour of the first US Capitol Building and where the Bill of Rights was passed.

32. Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art

Visit the world’s first LGBTQ art museum in SoHo.

33. Museum of American Illustration

Enjoy free admission on Tuesdays from 5 to 8 PM.

34. Battery Park Esplanade

Walk along the Hudson River’s edge for stunning views of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.

35. Frick Collection

Free admission on the first Friday of the month and pay-what-you-wish on Wednesdays.

36. Queens County Farm Museum

Spend a relaxing day at this farm in Glen Oaks, Queens, with many free attractions.

37. Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace

Visit this historic site in the Gramercy neighborhood of Manhattan.

38. Museum at Eldridge Street

Free admission on Mondays to this historic house of worship in Chinatown.

39. Museum of Jewish Heritage

Free admission on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 4 PM to 8 PM.

40. Japan Society

Enjoy free admission on Friday nights from 6 to 9 PM.

41. Brooklyn Heights Promenade

Stroll along this scenic stretch for incredible views of Lower Manhattan and the Brooklyn Bridge.

42. Historic Richmond Town

Visit this museum village on Staten Island for free on Fridays from 1 PM to 5 PM.

43. Free Outdoor Pools

Take advantage of NYC’s free outdoor pools during the summer.

44. Studio Museum in Harlem

Free admission every Sunday to explore black culture and art.

45. Union Square Greenmarket

Browse the farmers’ market on Mondays and enjoy free samples of organic produce.

46. Chelsea’s Free Galleries

Explore renowned galleries like The Pace Gallery and David Zwirner on Manhattan’s West Side.

47. Shape Up NYC

Join free fitness programs held weekly in various locations throughout the city.

48. The High Line

Walk this elevated park with art installations and lovely views of the Hudson River.

49. Upright Citizens Brigade Theater

Enjoy free improv and sketch comedy shows.

50. Blind Tiger Ale House

Get free cheese and baguettes on Wednesdays at this craft beer bar in West Village.


Exploring New York City doesn’t have to be expensive. With so many free activities and attractions, you can enjoy the best of the city without spending a fortune. Happy exploring!

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