Free things to do in brooklyn this weekend

The Top 40+ Free and Totally Awesome Things to do in NYC from a Local!

As a college kid in NYC, it was my goal to do as much as I could for free. Over 12 years later I can still say many of these free NYC attractions are my favorite places to visit! In this New York guide, I am covering over 40 totally awesome and free things to do NYC, especially for New York first-timers!

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Strolling around Central Park is one of the best free things to do in NYC

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • The Top 40+ Free and Totally Awesome Things to do in NYC from a Local!
  • 1. The Vessel
  • 2. The Highline in Chelsea
  • 3. Chelsea NYC Art Galleries
  • 4. Central Park
  • 5. Shakespeare in the Park
  • 6. Grand Central Terminal Station
  • 7. Times Square
  • 8. Washington Square Park
  • 9. The Oculus
  • 10. The Brooklyn Bridge
  • 11. Brooklyn Bridge Park
  • 12. The Brooklyn Promanade
  • 13. Hang out at Domino Park
  • 14. Brooklyn Brewery
  • 15. Staten Island Ferry
  • 16. The Flatiron Building
  • 17. Soho NYC Murals
  • 18. Bryant Park
  • 19. NYC Public Library
  • 20. Chrysler Building
  • 21. Rockefeller Center
  • 22. NYC Museums
  • 23. Little Island NYC
  • 24. Gantry Plaza State Park
  • 25. Visit Flushing Meadows Corona Park
  • 26. Explore the Coney Island Boardwalk
  • 27. Free Fridays at the Intrepid Museum
  • 28. 9/11 Memorial Pools
  • 29. Roosevelt Island
  • 30. Pier 57 Rooftop Park
  • 31. Saint Patricks Cathedral
  • 32. Attend a Live Taping
  • 33. Visit the Green-Wood Cemetery
  • 34. Stroll Through Battery Park
  • 35. Explore Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City
  • 36. African Burial Ground
  • Seasonal Free Things to do in NYC
    • 37. Go Kayaking
    • 38. See the XO World Project Sculpture
    • 39. Free New York Christmas Decorations
  • 40. NYC Free Parades
  • 41. NYC Neighborhoods – Bonus Free Activities
  • Free Thing to Do in NYC Review
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1. The Vessel

Starting with NYC’s newest attraction, The Vessel! Located in the Hudson Yards, the Vessel is easily one of the best free things to do during your visit to NYC.

Standing at 150 ft high with 154 flights of stairs, make your way to the top around sunset for some epic views! It is located in the Hudson Yards which has a whole upscale shopping mall, food, the famous Edge Sky Deck, and a connection to the Highline.

Update: Unfortunately, you can no longer climb the Vessel, for free, however, you can still enjoy it from the ground for free. 

Address: The Shops and Restaurants at Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10001

Free things to do in brooklyn this weekend

Free things to do in brooklyn this weekend

2. The Highline in Chelsea

From Hudson Yards, make your way to the Chelsea Highline. This iconic railway turned greenway is one of my all-time favorite places to visit, especially on a nice sunny day!

On either side find murals, greenery, and views of NYC through the Chelsea neighborhood (where I used to live)! The Highline is 1.45 miles and ends at Gansevoort St.

FYI: If the weather is nice, be prepared for lots of other visitors unless you go early in the morning. There are also a lot of cute photo spots on the Highline you can take advantage of.

NY Insider tip: If you’re feeling hungry, you can walk the Highline all the way down to Chelsea Market where you can eat and explore like a local! Even if you don’t decide to eat at Chelsea Market, it is still cool to explore!

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View of the Empire State Building from the Highline

3. Chelsea NYC Art Galleries

Speaking of Chelsea, if you happen to be in NYC on a Thursday night and love art, make your way down to the Chelsea Galleries! This was one of my favorite things to do as a broke fashion college student! Enjoy free wine, bites, and awesome art around/after 6:30 PM! You can find the Chelsea Galleries between 10th and 11th Ave from 19th to 26th street. You’re welcome for this very local NY’er gem of a spot!

4. Central Park

Central Park is a staple for NYC and luckily for all of us, it’s among one of the many free things to do!

On top of that, Central Park is great to visit all year round. Whether it’s Spring Cherry Blossom Blooms, Epic Summer picnics, Fall foilage or covered in a blanket of snow, you won’t be disappointed with what Central Park has to offer!

Some of my favorite places to visit in Central Park include Bow Bridge, Bethesda Fountain, The Mall (especially in Fall), The Ramble, Strawberry Fields, Gapstow Bridge, and Belvedere Castle.

The park is located between the Upper West and East Side and covers 843 acres! If your budget is not too tight, I would even consider taking a walking tour through the park! There is a lot of history.

Please do not take a horse and carriage ride. The horses are treated poorly.

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Central Parks Bow Bridge

5. Shakespeare in the Park

Visiting New York City in the summer? Then you might want to catch the totally free theatre event, Shakespeare in the Park! It will be their 60th anniversary this year in 2022! Also located in Central Park at The Delacorte Theater. 

Additionally, they have other shows going on around the city. Check their schedule here!

Address: 81 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024

6. Grand Central Terminal Station

Grand Central Station is probably one of the prettiest subway stations in NYC. Who knew a train station could be NYC must-do on your itinerary?!

Besides being the backdrop of more movies than I can count, the ceiling art is stunning, and it’s a great place to people watch. While inside, you will find restaurants, a farmers market, the whispering walls, and shopping.  After hanging out at Grand Central, you can take the S line right into Times Square, win, win!

Did you know Grand Central has around 750,000 visitors a day? Second to Times Square! If you love learning about history, this NYC landmark has a lot of it! You might even want to consider taking a tour. 

NYC Insider travel tip: If you plan to shoot with a Tripod, supposedly you are not allowed to use it at Grand Central Station.

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7. Times Square

Did you even visit NYC without walking through Times Square? This is easily one of the top things to do in NYC especially for first-timers that of course, is also free.

With huge billboards, the M&M store (yum), the naked cowboy, and people doing street performances, it’s definitely an interesting place to experience, to say the least! It is also one of the best free things to do at night in NYC!

While most local New Yorkers avoid Times Square, it’s nice to feel the hustle and bustle of the city that never sleeps.

NYC Travel Tip: I would recommend heading around here during the day and evening so you can see the city all lit up.

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Times Square

8. Washington Square Park

Washington Square Park is another one of my favorite places to hang in the city, especially on a Spring or Summer day.

Head here to hang around the fountain, people watch, eat a snack, and view the Washington Square Arch. During the Summer, they also hold different free activities you can check for!

If you are visiting New York City during the holidays, you have the opportunity to visit their lovely Christmas tree!

Address: Washington Square N, New York, NY 10012

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Washington Square Park from the fountain

9. The Oculus

The Oculus is a part of the new World Trade Center Transportation hub that acts as both a mall and subway station. This architectural gem was designed by Santiago Calatrava.

Make sure to check out the Oculus from both the inside and outside since both are very picturesque! They often have a farmers market inside the Oculus along with a Christmas Market during the holidays. It is also a part of a larger shopping hub with tons of stores.

Insider tip: While at the Oculus, you can also view the 9/11 memorial for free. If you also plan on visiting the 9/11 museum, it’s free on Tuesdays from 5 PM – 8 PM – UPDATE: This has been paused. Call to confirm. 

Address: Church St, New York, NY 10006

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View inside the Oculus

10. The Brooklyn Bridge

Make your way to the famous Brooklyn Bridge and cross over to DUMBO (Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass), Brooklyn. The bridge spans 1.1 miles and was once the largest suspension bridge.

When the bridge originally opened, it actually wasn’t a free NYC activity to do. It cost a penny to cross by foot, and 5 cents by horse and carriage.

Thankfully, we can add crossing the Brooklyn Bridge to one of the many awesome free things to do in NYC now! When crossing the Bridge, you will also be treated to fantastic views of Manhattan!

Fun NYC Travel fact: After a mass panic happened about safety during the first week of the bridge being open, they ensured safety by letting 21 elephants cross into lower Manhattan.

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Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge

11. Brooklyn Bridge Park

After crossing the bridge, hang out in Dumbo around Brooklyn Bridge Park. The park/pier is especially nice during the Spring/ Summer where you will find people out picnicking on the lawns, and further down roller skating, enjoying Jane’s Carousel, playing basketball, and more.

From the walkway, you can even see the Statue of Liberty from a “very” far. Additionally, if you are visiting NYC during the Summer, feel like a local New Yorker and watch Movies with a view at Brooklyn Bridge Park! You can find showings here.

Bonus: While in DUMBO, Brooklyn, you might want to check out the iconic photography spot with the Manhattan Bridge nearby. You have likely seen this photo all over Instagram and it is located on Waters Street and Washington Street. Check my NYC Instagram guide for more photo spots!

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Statue of Liberty on the top left side!
Free things to do in brooklyn this weekend
Views from Brooklyn Bridge Park

12. The Brooklyn Promanade

Another epic and free view of New York City is from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade (Esplanade). Stretching 1,826 ft long, this pedestrian walkway is a favorite among locals! Even my mom always talks about her days hanging there! From the Dumbo, Brooklyn side facing Manhattan, it is to the left by Pier 4 beach. It is open until 1 AM if you want to see the city all lit up!

Address: Montague St &, Pierrepont Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11201

13. Hang out at Domino Park

Domino Park in Williamsburg, Brooklyn is a great way to have a nice day with great views of Manhattan across the East River. The park offers 5 acres and was designed by James Corner Field Operations who also designed The Highline! 

Enjoy an elevated walk, lawn areas, dog run, volleyball, a playground, and more! It is a great non-touristy and free thing to do in NYC! During the summer, you can also head over to Smorgasburg in Williamsburg! Located by Charlotte Beach, you will find dozens of amazing food vendors!

Address: 15 River St, Brooklyn, NY 11249

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14. Brooklyn Brewery

Since we are talking about Williamsburg, it would be doing you a disservice to not free tours at the Brooklyn Brewery! Brooklyn Brewery and even tour their distillery! On Sundays from 1 PM – 6 PM, you can tour the microbrewery for free, although I can’t promise you won’t grab yourself a Brooklyn Lager by the time you leave!

Address: 79 N 11th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249

15. Staten Island Ferry

Did you say free transportation in NYC?! I know, shocking right! I guess they had to make it up somewhere for charging us locals over $15 USD to cross into Staten Island over the Verrazano Bridge.

Anyways, so why would you even want to take a ride on this ferry you ask? Well because it’s the closest you will get to the Statue of Liberty for free!

While on the ferry, you can stand in the front and back of the boat while in motion to get a really nice view of the Statue of Liberty and that stunning NYC Skyline.

For epic views of the NYC skyline, head around sunset!

The Staten Island Ferry is located at 4 Whitehall Street New York NY 10004

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16. The Flatiron Building

If architecture fascinates you, pay a visit to one of NYC’s most photographed buildings for its unique triangular shape splitting the streets. This 22 story building originally known as the Fuller Building opened in 1902. 

While you can’t officially go inside, you can snap a couple of photos, hang out in Madison Square Park, or even hit up Eataly for food heaven! 

Update: The Flatiron currently has scaffolding up. It is still a great area to check out. 

Address: 175 5th Ave, New York, NY 10010

Free things to do in brooklyn this weekend
Flatiron Building

17. Soho NYC Murals

Soho happens to be one of my top 3 favorite neighborhoods in all of New York City! I worked in Soho for 2 years and the cute cobblestone streets, art, and shopping make it the perfect place to explore.

If you are a Nespresso lover like me, they have a flagship store on Spring and Prince street, which is where I worked during my college days.

While the art is always changing, some noteworthy places to check out are:

  • Bowery New York Mural on 76 E Houston St.
  • Flowers mural by Jet Martinez is located on 250 Mulberry St., New York, NY 10012
  • Yumi Kim trash can mural 105 Staton St #1, New York, 10002
  • Color Factory Wall 251 Spring St 251 Spring St, New York, NY 10013

If you don’t mind leaving Manhattan, you can also check out the large collection of Bushwick Collective Murals. 

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Bowery New York Mural
Free things to do in brooklyn this weekend
Flowers mural

18. Bryant Park

If you love parks in urban spaces, make sure to add Bryant Park to your list! This green square is 9.6 acres and regularly holds free events during the Summer including movie screenings, exercise classes, and more!

Oh, and during the holidays Bryant Park hosts the Bank of America Winter Village! This Winter Village offers free Ice skating in NYC (bring your own skates), a pop-up Christmas Market, tons of food vendors, and even Cozy Winter Igloos!

Bryant Park is also right next to the iconic New York Public Library.

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Bryant Park during their Winter Village

19. NYC Public Library

I’ve never been inside the NYC Public Library, but as a kid, I did once sit on the lion statues outside….. and then prompted to get down immediately! I do have a library card though!

But if you love books and awesome architecture, the NYC Public Library should definitely be on your list of free things to do in NYC! It is still on my bucket list to visit inside. 

Did you know the NYC Public Library is the second-largest library in the United States with 55 million books? The building was also declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965 and considered a New York Landmark in 1967! 

Address: 135 E 46th St, New York, NY 10017

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20. Chrysler Building

One of the coolest Sky Scrappers IMO goes to the Chrysler Building. This gem of a building stands at 1,046 ft high from the antenna spire and is the world’s tallest brick building with steelwork! The building was completed in a little less than 2 years opening up in 1930.

The Chrysler Buiding is the 11th tallest skyscraper in NYC and it can be found on lists of favorite architecture due to its unique art deco style. So why should you care? Because besides seeing it in the famous NYC skyline, you can also visit the lobby for free.

It’s open 8 AM – 6 PM Monday – Friday for your viewing pleasure!

Address: 405 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10174

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View of the Chrysler Building from Long Island City

21. Rockefeller Center

Rockefeller Center is one of my all-time favorite places to visit in NYC during the holidays. This is where you will find the famous Rockefeller Christmas Tree and decorations, which usually go up at the very end of November. If you are not visiting during the holidays, don’t worry because Rockefeller Center is still great all season long.

You will find over 40 food spots, Radio City Music Hall, Saint Patricks Cathedral, and a stroll down 5th Ave to all the high-end designer stores. If you love Art Deco (the 1930s) architecture and art, this is also the place for you. 

If your budget does allow it, I would recommend getting tickets for visiting the Top of the Rock. This is easily one of the best observation decks in NYC and is located at Rockefeller Plaza. If you do plan on doing a lot of paid attractions, your best bet will probably be an NYC Sightseeing Pass – which will cover below!

Throughout the year, Rockefeller Center does have fun free activities happening. This is also where you will catch some of the free live tappings in NYC. More on that is below.

Did you know the first Rockefeller Christmas Tree was put up in 1931? It was 20 ft tall. 

FREE NYC Bonus: Want a free audio tour around Rockefeller Center? Rockefeller Center teamed up with local Gesso to create an immersive free audio walking tour through the Gesso App. Learn more here!

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One of the top things to do in New York City in December is visit Rockefeller Center

22. NYC Museums

NYC is full of amazing museums and while not all museums are not free every day, they should still be on your list as one of the top things to do during your visit to New York!

  • The MoMA: Free for New York Residents on the first Friday of the month from 4 PM – 8 PM.
  • American Museum of Natural History: Has suggested prices but is pay what you wish only in person at the ticket counter. (NY, NJ, and CT Residents)
  • The Met: If you happen to be a New Jersey, Connecticut or NY State resident, its pay what you wish.
  • New Museum of Contemporary Art: Another geat free NYC museum offers “pay what you wish” from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. every Thursday. Timed tickets are required.
  • 9/11 Museum: The museum is free every Tuesday from 5 PM – 8 PM – Currently not offering this
  • Morgan Library and Museum: On Fridays, it is free to visit from 5 PM until 7 PM – reservation required. 
  • FIT Museum: Free for all visitors. I think I took this museum for granted since I went to college here at FIT (Fashion Institute of Technology).
  • Whitney Museum of American Art: On Fridays, it is “pay as you wish” from 7 PM – 10 PM!
  • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: Pay as you wish on Saturdays from 4 pm – 6 pm and select Saturdays (free all day). 
  • Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Pay as you wish in the winter on weekdays – Call ahead.
  • International Museum of Photography Museum: On Thursdays, it is “Pay as you wish” from 6 PM – 9 PM. Timed tickets are required.
  • Brooklyn Museum: Starting this spring 2022, they will begin first Saturdays again where the museum will not close until 11 PM and it is free. 
  • The Jewish Museum: Free on Shabat – Saturdays.
  • National Museum of the American Indian: As a part of the Smithsonian Museums, this one is always free! They also have one in Washington DC.

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23. Little Island NYC

All the hype has been around the new New York City Public Park, Little Island! This is a really unique and free public park because it is actually built on 132 pillars, making it an artificial island. The park is 2.4 acres and is located at Pier 55 on the Hudson. 

24. Gantry Plaza State Park

Not to be mistaken for Long Island, NY, I feel like Long Island City which is in Queens is often forgotten. Quite frankly, it is a shame because Long Island City (LIC) offers great restaurants, museums,  and one of my favorite parks, The Gantry Plaza State Park.

This epic and free NYC park offers 12 acres of riverside views, green spaces, recreational spaces, and an incredible backdrop of Midtown Manhattan!  Make sure to see the giant Long Island sign and the Pepsi Cola sign while you are there!

Address: 4-09 47th Rd, Queens, NY 10007

Free things to do in brooklyn this weekend

Free things to do in brooklyn this weekend

25. Visit Flushing Meadows Corona Park

Another excellent and free park to visit in NYC is the Flushing Medows Park! You might remember this park from the Movie Men and Black with the two observation towers! Located in Flushing, Queens, it is also the 4th largest park in NYC! 

The park is also widely known as the home of the 1939 and 1964 Wold Fair! Additionally, if you visit during the spring, you will have the opportunity to see some really beautiful cherry blossoms!

Address: Between Grand Central Pkwy and, Van Wyck Expy, 11354

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26. Explore the Coney Island Boardwalk

This can’t be a full list of free things to do in NYC without adding the famed Coney Island Boardwalk. It is especially nice to visit during the spring/summer when the weather is nice. You can enjoy getting some sun at the beach and people watch some really interesting characters! If this is your first time in New York and you are pressed for time, I would leave this one out, however.

If you do make it out this way and you are feeling a bit hungry, check out Nathan’s Hotdogs and get fries with cheese, Pizza at Totonno’s Pizza (famous and usually has a line), and all your candy delights at Williams Candy Shop

Address: 1000 Surf Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11224

Free things to do in brooklyn this weekend

27. Free Fridays at the Intrepid Museum

Looking for something free to do on a Friday night in NYC? Well, if astronomy or movies are of any interest to you, then head over to the Intrepid Museum!

The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is displays exhibitions and interpretations of science, history, and service, although, you will likely have to pay to do this. But the astronomy and movies are totally free programs through the museum! 

Get more information on Free Friday nights at the Intrepid Museum here.

Address: Pier 86, W 46th St, New York, NY 10036

28. 9/11 Memorial Pools

The 9/11 Museum might not participate in the free Tuesdays anymore, but that doesn’t mean you can’t visit the 2 stunning 9/11 Memorial Pools that were designed to honor those who lost their lives during the attack at the Twin Towers. The memorial pools are about 1 acre in size and contain the largest man-made waterfall in North America.

Additionally, there are 400 swamp white oak trees that fill the Memorial plaza around the pools. 

The 9/11 Memorial is open daily from 10 AM – 5 PM.

Address: 180 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10007

29. Roosevelt Island

Since I am always listening to my readers in the comments, I had to add Roosevelt Island to my list of free things to do in NYC. While taking the tram to Roosevelt Island technically isn’t “free”, the cost is literally the same as your MetroCard, $2.75. 

Not only do you get to see some of the best NYC views from the Roosevelt Island Tram, but those views continue once you cross over the East River. This New York island actually has quite a bit of history. This is where they used to keep smallpox patients, had asylums, and prisoners. Now the island is frequented by those looking to relax on the benches along the river and take in the views. The Roosevelt Tramway runs every 7-15 minutes. 

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30. Pier 57 Rooftop Park

The very brand new Rooftop Park at Pier 57 will surely be all the rage this year. This awesome and free park has been built right next to Little Island and has pretty epic views of the skyline. The space in total is 80,000 square feet, 2 acres of which is a public park from the Google Campus. I am sure you will find tons of locals enjoying this new free park space this year!

Address: 57 Hudson River Greenway, New York, NY 10011

31. Saint Patricks Cathedral

We kind of brushed by the Saint Patrick’s Cathedral while talking about Rockefeller Center, but I feel like it deserved its own line. This stunning Cathedral is known as one of the largest Gothic Revival Catholic cathedrals in North America! Enjoy a free peek inside the church or even attend a mass.

Address: 5th Ave, New York, NY 10022

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32. Attend a Live Taping

One of the most popular free things to do in NYC for first-timers is to attend a live taping. Tons of big shows including Good Morning America, Saturday Night Life, the Daily Show, and more. Most of the shows require you to go to 1iota to get tickets. SNL is based on a lottery that will reopen for 2022/2023 in August. Additionally, you can get more details on getting tickets, check NBC here.

33. Visit the Green-Wood Cemetery

A more unique free thing to do in NYC is to visit the Green-Wood Cemetery. This iconic National Historic Landmark opened in 1838 and is known for its 19th-century architecture, famous residents, and skyline views. 

The Cemetery covers 478-acres of winding roads, green spaces, and ponds. Additionally, they often hold additional events and tours. This more off-the-beaten-path free attraction is considered a gem of New York City!

Address: 500 25th St, Brooklyn, NY 11232

34. Stroll Through Battery Park

Located in Lower Manhattan right by the Staten Island Ferry is Battery Park. This 25-acre public park is a great place to wander around, explore, hang out on a park bench or even have a picnic. You may even recognize the park from the SeaGlass Carousel. 

During the summer, you can enjoy the free 195 sq foot garden of perennials or even cool off by the Bosque Fountain’s 35 jets to run and jump through.

Moreover, similar to Bryant Park and Washington Square Park, Battery Park also holds free events including Yoga in the Park. Learn about the free events at Battery Park here.

35. Explore Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City

If you want to visit a New York park that is less touristy, then head down to the Socrates Sculpture Park. This New York park’s admission to the grounds, exhibitions, and programs are all FREE. Enjoy cool and ever-changing art projects throughout the park, gardens, and events. The park also offers lovely views of the Manhattan skyline!

Address: 32-01 Vernon Boulevard / Long Island City, NY 11106

36. African Burial Ground

Did you know the oldest and largest known North America excavated burial ground for African Americans can be found in NYC? for both free and enslaved Africans? It was originally founded when preliminary archeologists were checking the area before the construction of a building. 30 ft below, they found over 15,000 skeletons dating to back to the 1630s to 1795.

The African Burial Ground became a National Historic Landmark in 1993 and shares the historic role slavery played in New York. You can visit both the indoor visitor center and outdoor memorial for free while in NYC. 

Update: Ancestral Chamber temporarily closed

Address: 290 Broadway, New York, NY 10007

If you didn’t have enough things to do, here are some additional free seasonal things to do in New York City for free! 

37. Go Kayaking

Did you know you could go kayaking down the Hudson River for free with Manhattan Community Boathouse at Pier 96. They are a non-profit, run entirely by volunteers and funded through donations from the public.

Kayaking starts in Spring and closes around October 10th. You can get reservations on the Manhattan Community Boathouse website to hold your spot up to 2 weeks in advance. All skill levels are welcome as long as you know how to swim! Additionally, they offer changing rooms and lockers!

38. See the XO World Project Sculpture

Consider checking out the XO World Project Sculpture located at the World Trade Center Campus. Designed by Daniel Anderson, the sculpture is a part of the “Share Love” movement to activate positivity, hope, and inclusiveness among people. The sculpture is made from 20,000 lbs of stainless steel and stands 12 ft. high by 24 ft. wide! It will be here for 2 years, so enjoy it while you can. 

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Photo Credit: XO World Project

39. Free New York Christmas Decorations

During the Holidays there are a lot of Free Christmas decorations to see all around NYC. Some of the best places to see Christmas decorations in New York include the holiday windows in Manhattan, Dyker Heights, and more! You can see a list of the Best NYC Christmas decorations here!

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40. NYC Free Parades

Additionally, there are seasonal festivals and Parades in NYC that are free to attend. Some of these free NYC events and Parades include: 

  • The Saint Patrick’s Day Parade (March)
  • Halloween Parade (October)
  • Thanksgiving Parade (November)
  • Santacon (December) Like Christmas Santa 
  • Feast of San Gennaro (September) Italian Festival
  • New Years’ Eve Ball Drop – personally wouldn’t recommend it – but hey, clearly some people like it lol.

41. NYC Neighborhoods – Bonus Free Activities

Another free NYC activity that you will enjoy without even realizing it is just walking through the various NYC neighborhoods! Some of my favorite areas to visit include Chelsea, Soho, Noho, Little Italy, China Town, and the financial district/ Wall Street (Charging Bull).

Additionally, while this guide is full of tons of fun activities you can enjoy for free in NYC, if you do plan on seeing a lot of the top attractions, one of the most affordable ways is through one of the NYC passes. The most popular are NYC Sightseeing Pass (which gives most attractions) or the City Pass (Gives 6)

They include the top NYC attractions at a better rate since it’s all bundled together. I’d highly consider looking into it if you want to do things like the Empire State Building, Top of the Rock, and the Ferry to Ellis Island. 

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Free Thing to Do in NYC Review

This concludes the best things to do in NYC that are all free! I hope you have the most amazing time in the Big Apple and you are able to cross a ton of NYC staples off your bucket list on a budget!

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Where to Stay in NY: This is a very DETAILED breakdown of the Best Neighborhoods and Hotels in NYC.

Did I miss any of your favorite free things to do in New York City? Or do you have any NYC questions? Let me know in the comments below!

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