
Save this list ⬇️🗽 1. Visit the Bronx Zoo on Wednesdays 🦁 2. Visit the September 11 Memorial & Museum during its free admission hours on Tuesday evenings 🕯️ 3. Walk the High Line for city views 🌿🏙️ 4. Explore Chinatown and Little Italy 🏮🍝 5. Visit New York Public Library 📚 6. Ride the Staten Island Ferry 🗽⛴️ 7. Enjoy Lincoln Center’s free concerts 🎶 8. Discover Bushwick’s street art 🎨 9. See the 9/11 Memorial 🕯️ 10. Tour Grand Central Terminal 🚂 11. Walk Brooklyn Heights Promenade 🌆 12. Visit Harlem and the Apollo Theater 🎤 13. Explore the Money Museum 💵 14. Visit the Museum at Eldridge Street 🕍 15. Visit Chelsea art galleries 🎨 16. Explore the American Indian Museum 🏛️ 17. Tour Williamsburg’s street art 🎨 18. Watch movies at Bryant Park 🎥 19. Explore South Street Seaport 🌊 20. Visit MoMA on Fridays 🖼️ 21. Tour the United Nations 🌐 22. Visit NY Botanical Garden on Wednesdays 🌺 23. Enjoy Smorgasburg’s food market 🍔 24. Attend Battery Dance Festival 🩰 25. Visit African Burial Ground National Monument 🪦 26. Explore Coney Island and the boardwalk 🎡🏖️ 27. Walk the Brooklyn Botanic Garden 🌸 28. Attend Shakespeare in the Park 🎭 29. Listen to and watch street performers in Central Park 🎶 30. Explore the South Bronx Greenway 🌳 #newyorkcityfreethingstodo #nycfree #nycguide #newyork2024 #newyorkcitybudget #nycactivities
Attraction

Statue of Liberty
Historical landmark
4.7
Iconic National Monument opened in 1886, offering guided tours & a museum, plus harbor & city views.

Bronx Zoo
Zoo
4.6
Metropolitan zoo with 265 acres that harbors 10,000 animals in replicas of their native habitats.

The High Line
Park
4.7
Popular park 30 feet above street level on an old rail line, with river & city views.

New York Public Library - Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
Library
4.7
NYC's flagship library, in a beaux arts building next to Bryant Park, flanked by iconic stone lions.

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Performing arts theater
4.8
Multi-venue complex home to many prominent groups like Metropolitan Opera & New York City Ballet.

Apollo Theater
Performing arts theater
4.6
Showbiz legends & amateurs alike take the stage at this longtime music hall.

Bryant Park
Park
4.7
Green space behind the NY Public Library's main branch, with 4 acres, a cafe and other food kiosks.

United Nations Headquarters
Attraction
4.5
18-acre complex on the East River where 193 member-nations participate in international diplomacy.

African Burial Ground National Monument
Monument
4.7
National Historic Landmark & monument to the 15,000 Africans buried here from the 1690s to 1794.

Coney Island
Natural feature
4.5
Fun Brooklyn seaside neighborhood with retro fairground rides, an aquarium, beaches & a pier.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Botanical garden
4.7
A kid-friendly annual cherry blossom festival, a Japanese garden & more, spread across 52 acres.

Central Park
Park
4.8
Sprawling park with pedestrian paths & ballfields, plus a zoo, carousel, boat rentals & a reservoir.

New York Botanical Garden
Botanical garden
4.7
Sprawling spot of 50 gardens, 30,000 trees & landmark glasshouse with rain forest & cactus displays.
Activity/Tour

NYC 90-Minute Sightseeing Cruise Aboard the Grande Mariner
Activity
5.0
Place

Chinatown
Landmark

Little Italy
Landmark

Staten Island Ferry
Landmark

Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Landmark

South Street
Landmark
Lower Manhattan street running along the East River & past the South Street Seaport district.

Battery Dance
Landmark
4.8
Museum/Gallery

9/11 Memorial & Museum
Museum
4.8
Plaza, pools & exhibits honoring victims of 1993 & 2001 WTC terrorist attacks. Free timed admission.

Museum at Eldridge Street
Museum
4.7
Historic restored synagogue holds orthodox services & hosts tours, community classes & events.
Transportation

Grand Central Terminal
Train station
4.7
Iconic train station known for its grand facade & main concourse, also offering shops & dining.
Restaurant
Smorgasburg WTC