Read Here: How You Can Tour New York In A Very Low Budget

New York captivates and fascinates, and despite being an expensive destination to stay, offers a variety of free or very economical rides. In this article, you will find many places where you don't have to spend a penny and you will enjoy enormously. Just look for your wallet to eat and sleep.
New York with low budget
New York with low budget


In this article, You will find:-

  • New York on $100 a day
  • New York on a shoestring budget
  • Where to stay in NYC on a budget
  • How much to budget for new york trip
  • Visiting NYC for the first time
  • Average cost of a trip to new york
  • New York on a budget
  • Things to do in NYC on a budget

1-Perform a photo safari in the city


2-Visit the MoMA on Fridays between 4 and 8 pm


3-Lost in Central Park :

It is definitely the lung of Manhattan plus a real show at any time of the year. The figures speak about 25 million annual visitors and is the most visited park in the United States.
Its fame is not for less, since we can lose ourselves in its paths, lakes, open spaces or more wooded areas and to discover one of the most fascinating parks that we have been able to visit.


On the tour do not miss:
* Strawberry Fields (Imagine). There you will see the mosaic in tribute to John Lennon that is opposite the Dakota building (where Lennon lived) and the San Remo Apartments.
* "Statue of Alicia" will cost to photograph it alone, because the children do not stop to climb in her.
* Belvedere Castle overlooking Turtle Pond and The Great Lawn. (where multitudinous concerts are held).

4-High Line Elevated Park

It is an elevated urban park built on an old New York railway line. It is more than 2 kilometers long and runs from Gansevoort Street to 34th Street in the western part of New York. All along the route the High Line park is full of benches to sit or lie down, being a place that has acquired importance when sunbathing in summer.
On Tuesday nights there are free telescopes for you to enjoy watching the stars.
TIP: before boarding the High Line, enter The Standard Hotel, as it is a visit in itself.

You have to enter after 2, because the confectionery (on the terrace) does not open until that time and the visit to it is incredible. There are 360 ° views and water mattresses for a drink, with ice cream and wafles of dulce de leche, delicious and at a very good price.

5-Take the Ferry that connects Manhattan daily with Staten Island


She was immortalized in the movies in the movie "Women's Arms", where one of the protagonist, Melanie Griffith, lived in Staten Island and took the ferry every day to go to work. It's free and you'll go round the statue of Liberty. Upon your return you will have the wonderful views of NY. Arriving at Staten Island I run and turn around to take the same ferry back.

6-Do not stop crossing the Brooklyn Bridge by walking


Not coincidentally it is one of the most filmed. If you are in Manhattan, take the Metro to Brooklyn and take the return tour, to marvel at the views of the tip.

7-In Brooklyn visit the new DUMBO - Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass


I walked through the area between the Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges and enjoy the views. Seinfeld once mentioned DUMBO in an appearance on a show, joking about what the neighborhood means "Down Under Manhattan Bridge", but that New Yorkers arbitrarily added the "O" at the end, because they did not want to have a neighborhood called "DUMB" ("fool").

8-Also in Brooklyn, a must see Brooklyn Heights Promenade


The Promenade is famous for appearances in movies like Annie Hall and Moon Spell, it is one of the most romantic places in New York City. It offers a view of the Statue of Liberty, the Manhattan skyline and the majestic Brooklyn Bridge. Lined with flower beds, trees, benches and play areas, the promenade is a favorite destination for tourists, runners, strollers, families and lovers.

9-Bryant Park


Located in Midtown, it is one of the most active parks in the city due to its central location and its lively atmosphere of executives and students. Enjoy a cocktail or a quiet reading on it with free WI FI throughout the park. Play ping pong and free board games while you're out in the sun. (42th street, 43th, 44th and 6th Ave)

10- Battery Park


Walk along the rambla of Battery Park and enjoy the views of the Statue of Liberty. Battery Park is the most important green space in Down Town Manhattan. It is located at the southern end of the island, very close to the financial district.
The most representative monument of this area is the Castle Clinton, a circular fortification that dates from the year 1811, with the intention to counter the attacks of possible invaders.

Today is the center where we can buy the ferry tkts that go to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.

11-Times Square


Sit down and watch the people in Times Square. The most famous place in the world and the most enlightened. Times Square is the heart of the city, especially as far as theater is concerned. In this square you can buy tickets for the same day for Broadway musicals at much more affordable prices.

12-New York Public Library


Do not miss visiting and marveling at the New York Public Library, where you will also have free WIFI. (Behind Briant Park, 42th Street and 5th Ave)

13- Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange


Talking about Wall Street is talking about the world's largest stock market. A financial heart we find in the lower part of the island, surrounded by buildings where the fast pace of the working day does not stop.
Visit the most iconic spots in the Financial District, including the New York Stock Exchange, Trinity Episcopal Church, Wall Street Bull, Federal Reserve and Ground Zero.

You must touch the testicles to the bull. You will see all the tourists doing it, because they say that if you do not touch them, you will not go back to New York.

14-Lincoln Center


Visit the Lincoln Center and watch the programs, because there are usually free shows.
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