Washington Square Park

Another one of New York City’s affordable (translation: free!) and yet amazing attractions is Washington Square Park. Whether you’re alone, in a group, with kids, or dogs, there are wonderful areas to experience and an endless variety of characters and entertainment, not to mention the beauty of the place itself. Pallatia wrote about why it’s such a wonderful place.

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New York City Summer Concerts

If you’re looking for an exciting summer night in New York City, but aren’t looking to dish out a lot of cash for a fancy dinner and Broadway tickets, try this: a free Central Park SummerStage concert, followed by a visit to a local pizzeria. What more do you need?

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This Trip: Visit United Nations Building

Most people wouldn’t think of the United Nations as a particularly appealing New York tourist attraction, but it actually is. If you have a family, chances are your older kids will also find this building interesting.

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Gray Line New York Tours

If you are looking for a bus tour of New York, you might want to check out Gray Line. They offer a classic double-decker bus tour of the city. Check out what Charlotte from NY has to say about Gray Line:

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5 Top New York Tourist Attractions

With so many things to do in New York City, where do you begin? Check out the top 5 New York City tourist attractions, according to Reggie, a new New Yorker…

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Fun Things To Do In New York City

Sometimes, the best tourist attractions in New York City are the ones that don’t cost much money.

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The Frick Museum

What the Frick is that? It’s the Frick Collection, and it’s one of the best museums in New York City! On the Upper East Side of Manhattan to be precise. It has amazing artwork, a peaceful atmosphere, and even a lovely indoor garden with a huge fountain. Randy writes about it here, considering it one of the best getaways in the city. And it’s only $5 for admission!

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New York City Activities: Check Out Annie & Company Needlepoint & Knitting

The Annie & Company Needlepoint & Knitting shop on Madison Ave is a needle-pointer or knitter’s heaven! There’s more yarn there than you could imagine. It’s even a place you can come to FOR knitting, as they have chairs and tables across the store for knitters to come and knit and visit with friends! And that’s just the first floor! Elodie writes about how much she loves this place!

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New York City Tourist Attractions: Visit The South Street Seaport!

If you want someplace unique and different from the rest of the New York City sights, The South Street Seaport is a fun change of pace. With a lovely environment by the water, all kinds of fun shops, events, good restaurants, a famous museum, and free concerts, Ray says it’s one of his favorite places in the Empire State:

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Best Things To Do In New York: The Cloisters Museum Definitely Ranks Near The Top

There are so many museums in New York, it’s hard to find the best ones to visit. Well, if you love Medieval and early Renaissance art and architecture, start with the Cloisters – it’s a small part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s collection. Kyle loves the amazing art, and also how it’s located off the beaten path a bit, so it’s not over-crowded like the Met can be. It allows one to soak up the atmosphere of 1,000 years of history and mystique.

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