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From its bustling streets, world-renowned sights and a foodie scene that can rival most countries, New York City is a place that is as diverse as it is unique. As with most global cities, New York can have the reputation of costing lots of money, particularly when&nbsp;you want to see and do everything whilst you\u2019re visiting. Of course, NYC has shed loads of glitzy restraints and speak-easy bars where you can wine and dine the night away \u2013 but if you\u2019re looking to experience more of the city without the $$$ flying out of your pocket, then take a gander\u00a0at some of the city\u2019s amazing free things to see and do \u2013 all without spending a dime. 1.) Discover MoMA\u2019s Sculpture Garden And Free Fridays!\u00a0 You might have heard of MoMA- especially if you\u2019re an art buff! The Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan is one of the best art museums in the entire world (*yep, I\u2019m slightly biased), and on Friday afternoons, it\u2019s totally FREE \u2013 it won\u2019t cost you a single cent! From 4:00-8:00pm every Friday, MoMA is free to every&nbsp;visitor but beware of long lines that can take up a big portion of your time. Thankfully, queues disappear quite fast after 6pm though, this will mean you\u2019ve got less time inside. If you\u2019re not in NYC on\u00a0Friday afternoon, don\u2019t\u00a0worry; MoMA has an outdoor space free to the public every day from 9:00-10:15am. It\u2019s called the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, and features art and sculptures for viewing that most visitors don\u2019t even know about. 2.) Discover The American Folk Art Museum For a museum visit that\u2019s free every day of the year (no specific slots or times to worry about), dive straight into&nbsp;the American Folk Art Museum -which is a great way to learn more about folk art and its place in the USA. Admission is always free here, rather than at certain hours on certain days so take your time getting there and really enjoy the beautiful art inside \u2013 just remember that weekends can get especially busy. 3.) Gain a Local\u2019s Perspective Of The Big Apple Have you always wanted a personalised tour of New York City from a local\u2019s perspective, but never wanted to dish out a hefty sum\u00a0for it? Look no further than Big Apple Greeter, a volunteer-based visitor service for tourists heading\u00a0to the city. All of the volunteers are native New Yorkers, and many of them are multilingual \u2013 so you\u2019re likely to find a volunteer that can speak your local\u00a0language.\u00a0\u00a0Make sure you Sign up and request which parts of New York City you\u2019d most like to see, whether it\u2019s a specific neighbourhood, or maybe the As long as there is an available volunteer willing to take you on, your tour is all for free though a little pit-stop for a coffee and a nice cake will always be appreciated! 4.) Catch\u00a0Some Comedy with Seth Meyers If you\u2019re a lover of comedy and a fan of Seth Meyers you\u2019ll&nbsp;be happy to know that you&nbsp;can attend live recordings of his show for FREE! Formally on \u201cSaturday Night Live\u201d, Meyers now hosts NBC\u2019s \u201cLate Night\u201d, which visitors to New York City can get free tickets to. The only catch is that you have to\u00a0Book four to six weeks in advance to make sure you get the tickets. Viewers must be at least 16 years old, and only groups of four people or less are allowed. 5.) Bryant Park Summer Film Festival Every summer, HBO sets up a free film festival in Bryant Park that anyone can take part in. Film viewings are from June through August at 5:00 pm every Monday. Be\u00a0sure to arrive early as\u00a0spaces fill up very fast. The movies tend to nostalgic and have particular meaning as to why it\u2019s shown (all of which will be made known to you at the time). 6.) Spot the NYC Parakeets at Green-Wood Cemetery This sounds much more creepy than it actually is but&nbsp;Green-Wood Cemetery is one of NYC\u2019s National Historic Landmarks that sprawls a&nbsp;whopping&nbsp;478 acres of hills and valleys in Brooklyn. Beyond the fact that you\u2019ll be visiting a cemetery, it\u2019s actually one of the city\u2019s best places to go bird-watching. \u00a0Over the last few decades, parakeets have come to call this place home. Make sure to keep your eyes peeled! 7.) Staten Island Ferry While normal ferry tours to Staten Island are about $12, the Staten Island Ferry is completely free! The ferry is mainly for commuters but that doesn\u2019t mean everyone else can\u2019t ride it as well. The ferry has been operating since 1905, and its route cuts across the New York Harbour. Whenever you\u2019re done exploring Staten Island, feel free to hop on another free ferry ride back to Manhattan, where you\u2019ll also get a great view of the Statue of Liberty too! 8.) Coney Island Boardwalk Located south of Brooklyn, right next to the New York Aquarium is Coney Island Beach and Boardwalk. With nearly 3 miles (4.8km) of sandy beaches to walk along, visitors can fully enjoy their stroll for free as they take in the sights and sounds of Coney Island (whilst enjoying some salt water taffy). Be sure to plan your visit during the summer, as the beach is generally closed during the winter months. 9.) See ALL The Fish And A Sea-Lion Or Two\u2026 Fridays are popular for freebies in NYC it seems\u2026. Seals, sea lions, and walruses\u2014oh my! For free, you say? If you can manage to get there on time, then yes, the Aquarium is free. There is a little-known time slot that happens every\u00a0Friday, from 3:00-3:30pm in the fall, winter, and spring, and from 4:00-5:00pm during the summer months\u2026 making every visit to the city absolutely free! 10.) Visit the Castle and promenades Of\u00a0Central Park What could be more free than walking around one of the most famous urban parks in all the world? One thing that you\u2019ll notice straight [&hellip;]","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/handluggageonly.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/01\/unusual-places-to-eat-in-New-York-City-15.jpg"}