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New York City is expensive for tourists, but offers free attractions such as walking tours, Staten Island Ferry, South Street Seaport, and some museums. Central Park also has free attractions.

New York City is one of the most expensive cities in the world. A typical tourist spends around 300 US Dollars (USD) per day on just the basics. However, when it comes to entertaining, New York City offers plenty of attractions that are either free or close by.
There are several free walking tours in New York City. If this is your first visit, a tour can be a great way to learn about the history and culture of the area. One of New York City’s most popular walking tours gives you an inside look at Times Square. It begins at the Visitor’s Center on 46th Street and ends backstage at one of Broadway’s theaters. Another great free tour of New York City is the Big Apple Greeter, where you join a local on a four-hour tour of one of the neighborhoods. The Big Apple Greeter only works with groups of two to four people, so you’re guaranteed a personalized tour.

Why pay for a water tour when you can get the best views of New York City for free? The Staten Island Ferry operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and offers breathtaking views of Lower Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty. South Street Seaport comes in second place. Not only can you explore one of New York City’s oldest sections, but you can also enjoy a maritime museum, three historic ships open for exploration, and a host of outdoor attractions, from bands to art exhibits.

Many New York City museums are free, either all the time or on certain nights of the week. Some of New York’s most popular museums are in this group. You can enter the Guggenheim for free on Fridays after 6pm, which gives you two hours to tour the museum before closing. The American Museum of Natural History and the Metropolitan Museum of Art do not have a fixed admission price, which means you can enter for as little as $100 USD.

Central Park is one of the most famous places in New York City. In addition to enjoying the 843 acres of hiking trails, lakes, and open meadows, you can visit the 1872 Belvedere Castle, catch an outdoor performance at the Delacorte Theater, and see Strawberry Hills, the John Lennon memorial.




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