Aug 26, 2024

Exploring the Big Apple on a budget: A 3-day itinerary for New York City

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Shiona Walker

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New York City is a dream destination for many, with its iconic skyline, world-class museums, vibrant neighbourhoods, and endless entertainment options. However, it’s also known for being one of the most expensive cities in the world. But don’t worry! You can still experience the magic of NYC without breaking the bank.


Day 1: Discovering Manhattan

Morning: Central Park and Museums

  • Central Park: Start your day with a leisurely walk through Central Park. It's free to enter, and you can explore iconic spots like Bethesda Terrace, Bow Bridge, and the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir. If you're interested in a guided tour, consider a free walking tour that operates on a tip-based system.
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art: Suggested admission is $30 for adults, $22 for seniors, and $17 for students, but entry works on a donation basis so you can pay what you wish. Spend a few hours exploring its vast collections, including ancient artefacts, European paintings, and modern art.

Afternoon: Times Square and Midtown

  • Times Square: Walk through the bustling heart of NYC, taking in the bright lights and vibrant atmosphere. It's a great spot for people-watching and capturing memorable photos.
  • Bryant Park: Relax in this charming park, which often hosts free events, such as movie nights and yoga sessions. Grab a coffee from a nearby kiosk for a few dollars and enjoy a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Evening: Iconic sights

  • Rockefeller Center: Visit the iconic Rockefeller Center. While Top of the Rock observation deck tickets are $40, you can enjoy the street-level sights for free, including the famous ice-skating rink (in winter) and the impressive architecture.
  • Dinner: Head to Joe’s Pizza for a classic New York slice at budget-friendly prices (around $3 per slice). Alternatively, try an American classic at Shake Shack in Madison Square Park for a delicious burger and fries (around $10-$15).

Day 2: Downtown adventures

Morning: Financial District

  • Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island: Take the free Staten Island Ferry from Whitehall Terminal for stunning views of the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline. The ferry runs frequently and offers a budget-friendly way to experience these landmarks.
  • Wall Street and Trinity Church: Explore the historic Financial District, including the New York Stock Exchange and the Charging Bull statue. Trinity Church, one of the city's oldest buildings, offers free admission and a peaceful retreat from the city’s chaos.

Afternoon: SoHo and Greenwich Village

  • SoHo: Stroll through SoHo's cobblestone streets, admiring the unique cast-iron architecture and browsing through trendy boutiques. Window shopping here is an enjoyable experience and allows you to get involved with the city’s high fashions without spending a dime.
  • Washington Square Park: Head to Greenwich Village and relax in Washington Square Park, known for its iconic arch and vibrant street performers. It's a great spot for people-watching and soaking in the local culture.

Evening: Chinatown and Little Italy

  • Chinatown: Enjoy affordable and delicious food in Chinatown. Sample dumplings at Vanessa's Dumpling House ($1.50 for 4 dumplings) or grab a pork bun from Mei Li Wah Bakery ($1.20 each).
  • Little Italy: End the day with a stroll through the charming streets of Little Italy, enjoying the friendly atmosphere. Treat yourself to a gelato from Ferrara Bakery, with prices starting at around $5.

Day 3: Cultural highlights

Morning: Upper West Side

  • American Museum of Natural History: Suggested admission is $28 for adults, $22.50 for seniors and students, and $16.50 for children, but this is another museum where you pay what you can pay as you’d like. Explore fascinating exhibits, including dinosaur fossils, the Hall of Ocean Life, and the Rose Center for Earth and Space.

Afternoon: Harlem and East Side

  • Harlem: Walk through historic neighbourhoods and visit the famous Apollo Theatre. While the theatre's tours are priced at $17, simply exploring the area and its rich history can be very rewarding.
  • High Line: Walk this elevated park on the west side of Manhattan, built on a historic freight rail line. It's free to enter and offers stunning views of the Hudson river and the city's architecture.

Evening: Brooklyn

  • Brooklyn Bridge: Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge at sunset for breathtaking views of Manhattan. It's a free and unforgettable experience.
  • DUMBO: Explore this trendy Brooklyn neighbourhood, known for its picturesque streets and waterfront parks. Visit Jane's Carousel ($2 per ride) or simply enjoy the views of the Manhattan skyline and the Brooklyn Bridge.
  • Dinner: Enjoy a classic New York pizza with pies starting at $16 at Grimaldi’s Pizzeria or explore Middle Eastern flair at Height’s Falafel for their chicken or beef shawarma sandwiches under $10.

Extra budgeting tips

  • Subway: Use a MetroCard for affordable and efficient travel. A single ride is $2.75, and unlimited ride options are available ($33 for 7 days).
  • Street food: Enjoy NYC’s street food for budget-friendly meals. Try classic New York hot dogs ($2-$3), pretzels ($2-$4), or Halal food from street carts ($6-$8 for a meal).
  • Free attractions: Take advantage of NYC’s many free attractions and public parks, such as Central Park, the High Line, and various street performances.

Enjoy your budget-friendly adventure in the Big Apple!

 

 

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