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Free Things to Do in New York City

New York's most photographed view is also its best free activity — you just have to know where to stand.

The Staten Island Ferry

The ferry between Whitehall Terminal in Lower Manhattan and St. George Terminal on Staten Island runs 24/7 and has never charged a fare. The 25-minute crossing passes the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the full Manhattan skyline — it's the same view as a paid harbor cruise, for nothing.

Museums that are actually free

The Met is technically not free — it's pay-what-you-wish for all visitors. The suggested $30 donation is exactly that: suggested, not required.

Outdoors

The High Line — Manhattan's elevated park built on a former rail line — is free every day from 7am to 10pm. It's one of the few places in the city where a walk is the whole point, not just a way to get somewhere.

Practical notes

Summer is when free programming peaks — concerts, movie nights, and festivals fill the parks calendar from June through August. If your trip is flexible, that's the season to time it around.

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