New York City has a reputation as one of the most expensive cities in the world. And yes, a hotel room costs $300/night, a cocktail runs $18, and a Broadway show will set you back $150+. But here's what most tourists don't realize: some of the best experiences in NYC are completely free.

These are the things locals actually do on weekends β€” no tourist traps, no overpriced attractions, just pure New York magic.

New York City skyline view
NYC's best experiences don't cost a dime

1. Walk the High Line

A 1.5-mile elevated park built on an old railroad track on Manhattan's West Side. It's filled with art installations, gardens, and stunning views of the Hudson River and city skyline. Open daily, always free, and magical at sunset.

2. Staten Island Ferry

A free 25-minute ferry ride that passes right by the Statue of Liberty. You get the same view that $25 harbor cruise tickets offer β€” for zero dollars. Departs from Whitehall Terminal in Lower Manhattan every 30 minutes.

3. Central Park (All of It)

843 acres of free green space in the middle of Manhattan. Belvedere Castle, Bethesda Fountain, Strawberry Fields (the John Lennon memorial), Shakespeare Garden β€” all free. Pack a picnic from a deli and spend an entire afternoon.

πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: Go to Central Park's Belvedere Castle at sunset. It's the best free panoramic view in the park and far less crowded than Top of the Rock or Empire State Building observation decks ($40-45 each).

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