Top Ten Attractions in New York You Can Visit For Free
It's not new to anybody that our economy is still in pretty bad shape. But who says that we have to stop doing fun things and going fun places just because of the economy? Take New York for example. You might think prices are too high there to go and have some fun, but in reality you can enjoy a nice trip there even on a limited budget. There are enough attractions in New York that are cheap or even free that you could make it work.
It doesn't cost anything to take a picture of, making a painting of, or just to start at the Statue of Liberty. But if you want to see it the way it's supposed to be seen, you should consider taking the Staten Island Ferry to go see it.
You can also visit ground zero, the very spot that was once home to the Twin Towers. Today on that site, you will find the plans going forward for a new tower/memorial called the Freedom Tower. There is also a memorial of the September 11th victims.
Possibly one of the neatest attractions in New York has got to be the Rockefeller Center. It was built over 70 years ago and has a lot of cool things inside like restaurants, shopping places, and more. And it also has something you must enjoy in the winter time - an ice skating rink.
For a real treat, make it a point to see the outside of the New York Stock Exchange, which is literally the embodiment of capitalism. As the icing on that cake, visit the place where our first president George Washington was officially sworn in for the first time.
Some museums in New York are free of charge during certain days, such as the Museum of Modern Art on Fridays at 4pm to 8pm, the Museum of the City of New York on Sundays from 10am until midday and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which has not entrance fee any day of the week.
To get away from the noisy city environment, take a step into Central Park, New York's 843 acre park. There are boating lakes, a zoo, ice skating rinks, and a swimming pool for your enjoyment. Or you can also stroll past such high end stores as Sak's Fifth Avenue, Tiffany & Company, or Bergdorf Goodman for a look at the latest designs.
Make a final stop at sites such as the Empire State Building skyscraper or Times Square which is famous for its New Year's Eve festivities. You could take a trip to Long Island if you wish to take in the beauty of the city. That of course would be one of the many free or inexpensive attractions in New York, which are all equally impressive to witness.
August 18 2009 | vacation | No Comments »