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New York City's 10 Best Free Landmarks and Attractions
Experience New York City's great culture, architecture and outdoors for free

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Some of New York City's best attractions and landmarks are free to visit. With the cost of hotels, restaurants and more, visiting some of New York City's free attractions and landmarks will help you stretch your New York City travel budget.

1. Central Park

Turtle Pond in Central Park
With 843 acres of gardens, open spaces, water and pathways, Central Park is a great place to escape from the tall buildings and chaos of New York City streets. The Central Park Conservancy's free walking tours are a great way to get acquainted with Central Park.

2. Staten Island Ferry

Staten Island Ferry
The commuter ferry that runs from Battery Park to Staten Island may not be fancy, but it offers riders a chance to experience amazing views of Lower Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and the New York Harbor for free.

3. Grand Central Terminal

Grand Central West StaircaseDan Cross
First built in 1913, Grand Central was saved from destruction by New York's landmark laws and vocal New Yorkers, including Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Brendan Gill, who wanted to see Grand Central restored. Extensive efforts to restore and revive this National Historic Landmark lead to its re-dedication on October 1, 1998 when Grand Central Terminal had been restored to its original glory.

4. New York Public Library

Rose Reading Room at the New York Public Library
This Beaux-Arts building was the largest marble building in the U.S. at the time of its construction in 1911. In addition to beautiful architecture and an impressive book collection, the museum is features temporary exhibits on a variety of topics.

5. Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Federal Reserve Bank of New York
You'll get to see the gold vault, trading desk, and a multimedia trading exhibit when you visit this neo-Renaissance building erected in 1924. Tour offers a great introduction to what the Federal Reserve does and the role it plays in the economy. Access to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is available by guided tour and only with advanced reservations.

6. Times Square

Times Square
Over 26 million people visit Times Square each year, some to attend the area's many Broadway shows, some to dine, and all to experience the glowing lights and energy of this famed area. The best Times Square experience is after sunset when the glowing lights and din are at their most impressive.

7. Rockefeller Center

Atlas Statue in Rockefeller Center
Built primarily during the Great Depression, the construction of Rockefeller Center provided much needed employment. Rockefeller Center has continued to be an important New York City complex and visitors can enjoy the Art Deco architecture and the art work integrated throughout the area.

8. Chrysler Building

Chrysler Building 42nd Street EntranceDan Cross
Built between 1928 and 1930, William Van Alen's art deco building is truly a New York icon. There's no observation deck, but the lobby of the Chrysler Building is worth a visit to see the ceiling mural.

9. St. Patrick's Cathedral

After over 20 years of construction, St. Patrick's Cathedral first opened its doors in May 1879. St. Patrick's Cathedral is the largest decorated Gothic-style Catholic Cathedral in the United States and seats 2200 people.

10. The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine

The largest Gothic Cathedral in the world, a visit to St. John the Divine is well worth the trip to Morningside Heights. Don't forget to explore the grounds to see the Peace Fountain and the Bibical Garden.
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