Visiting NYC in mid March. What are some cheap, fun, & exciting things to see? Going with wife and parents.
Cheap and Free is great, but not needed. What about some good(but reasonable) restaurants?
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Restaurants: There are more restaurants in the city than anywhere. Depending on what kind of food you like, there are plenty of great reasonably priced restaurants. Usually in Times Square they are more. If you like Pizza you may want Lombardi's or Bleeker Street Pizza. All the fast food places are here as well, so you will have plenty of choices.
If you like Indian food Tasmarind is great!
http://www.tamarinde22.com
41-43 East 22nd Street
New York, NY 10010
Tel: 212.674.7400
Chinese food:
Joe's Shanghai Restaurant
http://www.joeshanghairestaurants.com
American Food and Video Games
Dave & Buster's
http://www.daveandbusters.com
Here are some things to do and see:
Central Park
One of the signature New York City tourist attractions, the park goes on forever – you can lose the better part of a day exploring the grounds here, and still miss out on half the park. Beatles’ fans pay homage to Lennon over at Strawberry Fields, those for a taste of architectural history head over to Belvedere Castle, and nearly everyone makes at least a cursory walk through the Great Lawn or a stop at Cleopatra’s Needle – this obelisk was a gift from the King of Egypt in the late 19th century.
Museum of Modern Art
Already one of the cheap things in New York City, thanks to Target Stores, anyone can get into MOMA free on Fridays after 4 pm. The line might be a bit longer than usual, but it’s certainly worth it: though the Met and Guggenheim Museum are better known, MOMA has a wealth of significant pieces that more than justify the trip down to 53rd street. As far as free things to do in New York City, this is the best deal you’ll find.
Times Square
Another of the city’s most renowned landmarks, it should be at the head of any list of free things to do in New York City. Sure, there are hundreds of little places to spend your money, but the real beauty of Times Square is outdoors, and until they figure out how to charge for it, you are free to wander around and gaze up at the technological and architectural wonders contained here. And if you can be there for New Year’s, well, you’ve really hit the jackpot.
Television Tapings
Whether it’s national stalwarts like David Letterman, Saturday Night Live or the Daily Show, a large percentage of TV’s highest rated shows tape right in downtown Manhattan. Make sure to show up to the ticket booths early though. These free tickets don’t often last long.
Concerts in the Park
Every year, New York puts on a series of free shows throughout the city, at parks in all five boroughs. From legends like Simon and Garfunkel to the New York Philharmonic, the Great Lawn in Central Park is home to the biggest and most popular show, but the smaller performances in the city’s less traveled areas are often the best.
Washington Square
All the squares in New York are free, but few encapsulate the bohemian flair as well as this one. Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, you can see the Washington Arch, sit at the charming fountain and think of all the famed artists, singers and writers that have called upon Washington Square for inspiration. There’s usually some kind of performance going on here too, whether it’s street performers, buskers or artists, wandering around Washington Square is one of the best activities New York has to offer.
Art Galleries in Chelsea
New York City is always on the cutting edge of the art scene, and nowhere is this fact more pronounced than in Chelsea. Some of these galleries, numbering over 300, are hidden in small corners of the neighborhood, but most can be found on West 24th Street. If there is an entrance fee it’s usually minimal, and as far as cheap things in New York City, the galleries are well worth your time.
Lincoln Center Outdoors
Every August, over 100 shows make there way into the New York sun to perform for free. From ballet to music to spoken word, there are daily performances are often geared for families with young children.
Downtown Boathouse
Located in TriBeCa on Canal Street, the Downtown Boathouse has free kayaking every weeknight and on most weekends. If you want to get away from Manhattan for a little while, this is a unique way to see what the city looks like from the swirling waters outside New York City. The Downtown Boathouse also has a second location in Chelsea, on Pier 64.
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