It can be hard to find cheap things to do in NYC. After all, those rumors are certainly true: New York City isn’t budget-friendly. In fact, the metropolis of 8.5 million people tied with Singapore as the most expensive city in 2022, according to a report by the Economist Intelligence Unit. Coupled with recent inflation and rising travel costs, visiting The City That Never Sleeps can feel unattainable when you start scanning prices.
But while a day out on the town can easily rack up charges on your credit card bill, it doesn’t have to if you’re intentional about your itinerary. In fact, most of NYC’s must-see sights are completely free, requiring little more than a comfortable pair of shoes to navigate. So, we’ve compiled our ideal, landmark-filled day in New York—which also includes tasting some of the city’s most iconic foods—promising to come under $50 in total, including transit costs. Come, explore, and leave with a savings account still intact. We promise it’s possible.
Below, our guide to a day of genuinely fabulous, cheap things to do in NYC.
10 a.m. Start with coffee and Jewish treats from Orwashers Bakery ($10)
The perfect day in New York City begins with some caffeine—and there are few better places to get it, than at a Jewish cafe also known for fresh-baked treats like bagels, bialies, and rugelach. Orwashers’ Upper West Side location sits among the neighborhood’s picture-perfect town houses, and you’ll get to pass the American Museum of Natural History as you make your way to Central Park.
10:15 a.m. Stroll through Central Park (free)
Speaking of Central Park, a morning walk here is a must. With your coffee in hand (don’t forget your reusable cup!), you’ll be prepared to fully take in the scenery, explore the beautifully landscaped gardens, and get your fill of fresh air before venturing deep into the concrete jungle. Meander toward the park’s southeast corner and you’ll pass most of the highlights, including The Lake, the Bethesda Fountain, Sheep Meadow, and the carousel, just in time for the next stop on your tour.
11 a.m. Walk the famed Fifth Avenue to Grand Central Station (free)
The upscale shops on Fifth Avenue are best admired from outside, particularly if you’re on a budget. With ornate window displays and high towers, the busy street comes to life and gives you a taste of the buzz that makes NYC so addicting. Plus, it’s on the way to other landmarks—like Grand Central Station, a classic spot for photos (and conveniently connected to all the subway lines you’ll need.