New York City on a Budget

Free things to do in New York City NYC

The Big Apple is undoubtedly one of the most expensive cities to visit but you don't have to spend money on everything. There are plenty of unique things to see and do that won't cost a penny (or should I say a cent). So, if you're doing New York on a budget read on:

9/11 Museum & Memorial
I wouldn't recommend visiting New York without experiencing the 9/11 Museum. It was one of the most emotional places I've been to and I'd definitely go again on my next visit. Although there's usually an admission fee, if you go after 17.00 on a Tuesday it's absolutely free! I'd recommend arriving early though - such a popular attraction is bound to attract the crowds. If you're not able to make the free entry slot or are short on time then visiting the Twin Towers memorial garden is free of charge.


Watch a TV show recording.
If you fancy something a little different, you can bag yourself a ticket to watch a TV show being recorded at ABC studios. I did this on my visit to NY and there's a few tips I'd definitely recommend. No less than a month before you travel, keep an eye on available show tickets on 1iota. Once you've selected the ones you want make sure to read the FAQs. I went to watch a recording of The View and they specifically asked for audience members to be dressed in bright colours and to take a form of ID. The ticket states an arrival time around 2 hours before the recording starts but once you're inside the holding area there's a Starbucks you can grab a drink and some food at. You do have to pay though so be sure to pack your own snack if you'd rather. Overall it was a great experience, I couldn't recommend this enough and I'll do it again next time I visit.

The High Line is a 2.3km long disused train line elevated above the streets of New York. It spans across the West side from the Meatpacking district through Chelsea. On one side you'll see gorgeous views of  the Hudson River and on the City on the other (be sure to look out for the Empire State Building). Chelsea Market is an ideal stop off point to grab a bite to eat along the way but there's plenty of chairs and benches to relax on if you'd rather pack a picnic to eat whilst enjoying the views.


Brooklyn Botanical Gardens
Another attraction offering free admission on a Tuesday and a great one for people who love exploring nature. The different gardens offer plenty of variety and you'll feel a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
 


Sightseeing.
Although the subway is relatively cheap, pack a sturdy pair of walking shoes, open up Google maps and navigate your way around the city. You don't need to take a cab as many landmarks are situated fairly close. If you're travelling with children, why not buy a scratch off map to document each attraction they've seen or check out Pinterest for free printable maps of the city or bingo games. Times Square and Brooklyn Bridge are my two favourites.

ox Lucy